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Fratriarchy: The Sibling Trauma and the Law of the Mother

Book information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
ISBN
1032388536, 9781032388533
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
4 MB (4125548 bytes)
Pages
237\239
Topic
Psychology
Time added
2023-01-03 02:24:04

Description

In Fratriarchy, Juliet Mitchell expands her ground-breaking theories on the sibling trauma and the Law of the Mother. Writing as a psychoanalytic practitioner, she shows what happens from the ground up when we use feminist questions to probe the psycho-social world and its lateral relations. In this pivotal text, Mitchell argues that the mother’s prohibition of her toddler attacking a new or expected sibling is a rite of passage from infancy to childhood: this is a foundational force structuring our later lateral relationships and social practices. Throughout the volume, Mitchell chooses the term 'Fratriarchy' to show that, as well as the up-down axis of fathers and sons, there is also the side-to-side interaction of sisters and brothers and their social heirs. Making use both critically and affirmatively of Freud, Klein, Winnicott, Bion, Pontalis and others, Fratriarchy indicates how the collective social world matches the individual family world examined by established psychoanalysis. Decades on from Mitchell’s work on psychoanalysis and feminism which argued that feminism needed psychoanalysis to understand the position of women, Fratriarchy nowasks psychoanalysis to take on board the developing practices and theories of global feminism. This volume will be essential reading for analysts, psychotherapists, psychologists and anyone who wants to re-think the ubiquity of unconscious processes. It will also interest students and teachers of social theory, psychoanalysis, group analysis, gender studies and feminism. Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Table of Contents Preface Introduction PART 1 The Toddler's World 1 From the 'Sibling Trauma' to the 'Law of the Mother' 2 Taking It like a Toddler 3 From Toddling to Walking; from Speaking to Talking 4 From the 'Sibling Trauma' to the Horizontal Axis of Social Relations PART 2 Three Theories 5 Donald Winnicott: Narcissistic-Psychotic Development. Do Siblings Count? 6 Using Wilfred Bion: The Social and Its Models 7 Questioning Fraternity: J.-B. Pontalis – 'Death-Work' and Brother of the Above Epilogue to Part 2: The Social Child's World: Latency and No-Latency PART 3 Fratriarchy: Tomorrow, Today and Yesterday 8 Oedipal Sexual Difference 9 Horizontal 'Gender' and Bisexuality 10 Fratriarchy – Tomorrow, Today and Yesterday Index

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