Title: Freudian Psychoanalysis
1Freudian Psychoanalysis
- Interpretation of Dreams,
- the Uncanny and Fetishism
2Freuds Major Concepts
- The Unconscious Structure of the psyche
- the child's sexual development-- a.
polymorphous sexuality, three stages, fixation - b. Oedipal stage--gendering process, Oedipus
complex, castration fear - dream analysis--condensation, substitution,
symbolization - repression and pyschological diseases
psychological or physical abnormalities as
symptoms (or covert expressions of desire) - Art as Daydreaming ? Psychobiography
3Freuds Major Concepts
- The Unconscious ? can only be "diagnosed through
analyzing unintended lapses in memory, slips of
tongue, puns and dreams. - the child's sexual development
- Oedipus complex, castration fear ? the uncanny
(return of the repressed) - Repression pyschological diseases
psychological or physical abnormalities as
symptoms? fetishism
4The Uncanny
- Definition p.
- heimlich-- "familiar," "homely," to "secret and
hidden" to "dangerous and dreaded" - ? unheimlich (p. 934)
- What are the two kinds of of the uncanny
according to Freud? The examples of each?
5Two kinds of the Uncanny
- Cessation of a belief and then the return of the
old, discarded beliefs Many people experience
the feeling of the uncanny in the highest
degree in relation to death and dead bodies, to
the return of the dead, and to spirits and
ghosts.... --animism, magic and sorcery, the
omnipotence of thoughts, man's attitude to death - Return of the repressed p. 950-- involuntary
repetition and the castration complex comprise
6The Uncanny
- Examples on two levels of child development
- oedipal-level castration fear.
- the pre-oedipal stage of primary narcissism
- (1) castration fear-- the example of Offenbach's
Tales of Hoffmann. "The Sandman" tear the kids'
eyes out to induce sleep. ? the castrating
oedipal father - This story is "uncanny" because Nathaniel's fear
of the "sandman" is at once incomprehensible and
strangely familiar it partakes of the
unconscious.
7The Sandman structuralist psycho. analysis
- What are repeated in Ns childhood and adult
life? - Freuds interpretation and clues 938
Childhood scene traumatic but repressed both fantasy and real "the Sandman" of nurses's tale Adult life there is a sense of fatality...of being haunted The spy glass
The lawyer Coppelius as the sandman / the good, mild father Coppola the optician/ Professor Spalanzin
8Ns resistance-- hiding in closet to see the Sandman frightend by C The love of Olympia and Olympias bleeding eyes Clare?
punishment arrival of the Coppelius as castrating threat of blinding, death of father Olympia as automoton dismembered....when Coppelius reappears, he hurls himself off tower
9The Uncanny
- the pre-oedipal stage of primary narcissism
- -- double as (1) reflection, (2) superego and (3)
shadow - double an insurance against destruction of ego
- An agency of self-observation
- A creation dating back to a very early mental
stage - Repetition compulsion 941 -
10Repetition
- Compulsive repetition of traumatized patient
- Vs. Fort-da game (Beyond the Pleasure Principle)
- (the motive of this repetition remains to master
the unpleasant situation. The boy compensates his
powerlessness by placing himself in the position
as agent.) - Death drive ? stasis repetition return to a
prior state and re-finding of the lost wholeness.
- Vs. sexual drive ?disruption and transformation
repetition detour and deferring finality
11The Uncanny
- the pre-oedipal stage of primary narcissism
- Primary narcissism the infants libido is
focused on itself an investment in the self as
an ideal ego (vs. ego-ideals, the objects of
libidinal energy in the outside world). - Secondary narcissism libido is withdrawn from
the persons it invested in and returned again to
its own ego. - Lacan primary the creation of a corporeal image
(mirror stage) vs. fragmented body - Secondary dialectic of love and aggression
12The role of literature
- Pp. 950
- The uncanny as it is depicted in literature
more fertile province than the uncanny in real
life, for it contains the whole of the latter and
something more besides, something that cannot be
found in real life. - profound modification ? the uncanny in fiction
- ? (1) a great deal that is not uncanny in fiction
would be so if it happened in real life - (2) there are many more means of creating uncanny
effects in fiction than there are in real life.
13Example SALVADOR DALI
- His stylistic concerns eroticize reality
Trompe-l'oeil - 'After Freud it is the outer world, the world of
physics, which will have to be eroticized and
quantified. Dali, IN 'THE WORLD OF SALVADOR
DALI,' MACMILLAN 1962 (source SALVADOR DALI
http//www.mmlab.ktu.lt/Dali/index.html ) - "My whole ambition in the pictorial domain is to
materialize the images of concrete irrationality
with the most imperialist fury of precision." - "to systematize confusion and contribute to the
total discrediting of the world of reality"
14Example SALVADOR DALI
- His Life
- Gala and Dali met in the summer of 1929. In that
year, Dali's paintings were full of flourishing
sexual symbols. "This historic meeting was
accompanied by a fit of extreme madness. Dali was
in such a state of constant exaltation that every
time he started to speak to Gala he burst into
insane laughter" (Neret, 22). - The Great Masturbator bears witness to Dali's
first encounter with Gala and the state in which
she left him-midway between 'hard' and 'soft'"
(Neret, 28).
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16The Great Masturbator
- A large, soft, terrorized head, livid and
waxlike, with pink cheeks the closed eyes
(embellished by very long eyelashes) suggest the
state of sleeping or dreaming.
A tremendous nose -- leaning on the ground
Metamorphosis at the neck region
The mouth, replaced by a decaying grasshopper
crawling with ants.
17The Great Masturbator
- "The Great Masturbator" is one of Dali's
classic surreal images of sexual persecution and
an obsession with castration, impotence, and
masturbation. It is also an image that plays off
of psychic automatism and Freudian dream logic
displacement, condensation, and fetish. (source) - Where do we see displacement, condensation and
fetish?
18Example 2 Spellbound
19Freud in Context critique and continuation
- The American-- move toward "ego psychology" the
French -- a "return to the real Freud" - What do you think about Freuds major concepts?
20References
- Salvador Dali 1904-1989by Gilles Neret, Giles
Neret - 20th Century Art History Tutorials
http//www.csulb.edu/karenk/index.html