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portada A Child is Being Killed: On Primary Narcissism and the Death Drive (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Translated by
Year
1998
Language
English
Pages
92
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.1 x 0.7 cm
Weight
0.13 kg.
ISBN
0804731411
ISBN13
9780804731416
Edition No.
1

A Child is Being Killed: On Primary Narcissism and the Death Drive (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics) (in English)

Serge Leclaire (Author) · Marie-Claude Hays (Translated by) · Stanford University Press · Paperback

A Child is Being Killed: On Primary Narcissism and the Death Drive (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics) (in English) - LeClaire, Serge ; Hays, Marie-Claude

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Synopsis "A Child is Being Killed: On Primary Narcissism and the Death Drive (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics) (in English)"

The powerful thesis of this book is that in order to achieve full selfhood we must all repeatedly and endlessly kill the phantasmatic image of ourselves instilled in us by our parents. We must all combat what the author calls "primary narcissism," a projection of the child our parents wanted. This idea--that each of us carries as a burden an unconscious secret of our parents, a hidden desire that we are made to live out but that we must kill in order to "be born"--touches on some of the fundamental issues of psychoanalytic theory. Around it, the author builds an intricate analysis of the relation between primary narcissism and the death drive. Each of the book's five chapters begins with one or more case studies drawn from the author's clinical experience as a psychoanalyst. In these studies he links his central concern--the image of the child created by the unconscious desire of the parents--to other issues, such as the question of love, the concept of the subject, and the death drive. In the penultimate chapter, on transference, the author challenges the commonplace understanding of the analyst's impassivity. What does such impassivity imply, especially in the context of a "transferential love" between a female patient and a male analyst? In replying to this question, the author forcefully reassesses the relation of psychoanalysis to femininity, to the question "What does a woman want?" Serge Leclaire's overarching thesis leads to a provocative rereading of the Oedipal configuration. Leclaire suggests that he is inhabited, pursued, haunted, and debilitated by the child who should have died in order that Oedipus might have been born into life.

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