Beschreibung
Siblings and all the lateral relationships that follow from them are clearly important and their interaction is widely observed, particularly in creative literature. Yet in the social, psychological and political sciences, there is no theoretical paradigm through which we might understand them. In the Western world our thought is completely dominated by a vertical model, by patterns of descent or ascent: mother or father to child, or child to parent. Yet our ideals are liberty, equality and fraternity or the sisterhood of feminism; our ethnic wars are the violence of fratricide.
When we grow up, siblings feature prominently in sex, violence and the construction of gender differences but they are absent from our theories. This book examines the reasons for this omission and begins the search for a new paradigm based on siblings and lateral relationships.
This book will be essential reading for those studying sociology, psychoanalysis and gender studies. It will also appeal to a wide general readership.
Autorenportrait
Juliet Mitchell is Professor of Psychoanalysis and Gender Studies at the University of Cambridge and a full member of the International Society of Psychoanalysis.
Inhalt
List of Illustrations.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
1 Siblings and Psychoanalysis: an Overview.
2 Did Oedipus have a Sister?.
3 SisterBrother/BrotherSister Incest.
4 Looking Sideways: A Child is being Beaten.
5 The Difference between Gender and Sexual Difference.
6 Whos Been Sitting in My Chair?.
7 Attachment and Maternal Deprivation: How did John Bowlby Miss the Siblings?.
8 In our Own Times: Sexuality, Psychoanalysis and Social Change.
9 Conclusion: Siblings and the Engendering of Gender.
Notes.
References and Select Bibliography.
Index
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