By KMG Schreurs, L. Woerton, J. van Mens-Verhulst
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ISBN-13: 9780203359693
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Demanding authorised psychoanalytic perspectives, this publication focusses on daughtering as an energetic approach to discover formerly unexamined features of this imperative and primary courting.
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Daughters revolt not only for the acknowledgement of their own subjectivity, but simultaneously they resist accepting their mothers’ subjectivity. The developmental task of accepting the ‘womanness of the mother’ goes hand in hand with fear and aggression as a defence against this fear. SUMMARY In order to become a situated daughter, the daughter cannot be mother’s mirror. The social context always intervenes and acts as a dividing force. It is this third term which both situates daughters and mothers as women-in-development.
The Freudian ambiguity relates to the naming of the newly found space. Jeanne Lamplde Groot’s term for it is ‘negative Oedipus complex’, a term she clearly attaches to cathexis of the mother in the ‘phallic phase’. In her opinion, this is a phase that represents a stage in which the girl has developed the capability to object-love, and is able to see her mother-object as an independent other who is in a position to choose or to be possessed by another suitor: the father. To the girl, he then takes on the guise of rival and enemy.
21. London: Hogarth. Freud, S. (1933) ‘Femininity’. In Standard edition of the collected works of Sigmund Freud. 22. London: Hogarth. Mack Brunswick, R. (1940) ‘The pre-Oedipal phase of the libido development’. Questing daughters 25 Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 9, 293–319. Lampl-de Groot, J. (1927) ‘The evolution of the Oedipus complex in women’. In The development of the mind. Psychoanalytical papers on clinical and theoretical problems . London: Hogarth, 1966. Lykke, N. (1989) Rødhætte og Ødipus.
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