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Record Nr.

UNINA9910808251903321

Autore

Lucas Gerard

Titolo

The vicissitudes of totemism : one hundred years after totem and taboo / / Gerard Lucas

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London : , : Routledge, , 2018

ISBN

0-429-92271-X

0-429-90848-2

0-429-48371-6

1-78241-413-4

Edizione

[First edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (289 p.)

Disciplina

616.8917

Soggetti

Psychoanalysis

Neuroses

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

chapter 1 An outline of the situation of totemism in anthropology in the years following the First World War / Gérard Lucas -- chapter 2 From the 1920s to the Second World War / Gérard Lucas -- chapter 3 Returning to the circumstances of the publication and translation of Totem and Taboo / Gérard Lucas -- chapter 4 Totemism and anthropology after the Second World War / Gérard Lucas -- chapter 5 Psychoanalytic interpretation: with and without the patient / Gérard Lucas -- chapter 6 The misfortunes of ambition / Gérard Lucas -- chapter 7 The evolution of practices / Gérard Lucas -- chapter 8 Beyond nature and culture / Gérard Lucas -- chapter 9 The new possibility of discussions on the principle axes of Freud’s thought in Totem and Taboo / Gérard Lucas -- chapter 10 Totem and Taboo, politics, and law / Gérard Lucas -- chapter 11 Totemic systems and totalitarianisms: the point of view of Totem and Taboo / Gérard Lucas -- chapter 12 The price of murderous consent? / Gérard Lucas.

Sommario/riassunto

"After being the subject of many studies up until 1914, totemism seemed to disappear from the literature. The publication of Freud's work Totem and Taboo was initially greeted with silence, and subsequently with critical and hostile reactions. C. Levi-Strauss was



one of the few to devote a book to totemism but considered it as an illusion, although a number of prominent members of the English school of Social Anthropology contested this view, describing the direction adumbrated by Freud's enquiry as "highly pertinent".Totemism appears in Freud's work as a way of dealing with one of the canonical forms of human destructiveness, namely parricide. Why did eminent men find it impossible to utilise Freud's book and those studies that followed it in the interwar period The mass murders in Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia, however different they may have been, both generated a profound sense of horror that made their consequences largely unrepresentable for Europeans for more than thirty years. Did this delay, and the attitudes of the following generations towards authority, result from an unconscious logic of "resistance" aimed at re-establishing refusals that did not take place at the time? The Western world seems to have forgotten the strength of the mixed family ties of tribes, casts, and religions that are in fact at work in the psychic life of a great number of men and women in the world."--Provided by publisher.