TY - JOUR
T1 - Narrating the modern's subjection
T2 - Freud's theory of the Oedipal complex
AU - Chowers, Eyal
PY - 2000/8
Y1 - 2000/8
N2 - While Freud's theory of the Oedipus complex is concerned with psycho-sexual development, it concomitantly presents a novel historical-political imagination. This article compares the post-Oedipal self with the selves envisioned by Nietzsche and Marx, suggesting that while these 19th-century theorists constructed selves that are able to transcend the normalizing and subjugating circumstances of modernity, Freud's theory defines a healthy self as irredeemably embedded in the prevailing culture and life-orders. In making his case, Freud spurns the quests of Nietzsche and Marx for wholeness of the individual and for self-authorship, and presents the self as structurally agonistic, riven and thoroughly molded by society.
AB - While Freud's theory of the Oedipus complex is concerned with psycho-sexual development, it concomitantly presents a novel historical-political imagination. This article compares the post-Oedipal self with the selves envisioned by Nietzsche and Marx, suggesting that while these 19th-century theorists constructed selves that are able to transcend the normalizing and subjugating circumstances of modernity, Freud's theory defines a healthy self as irredeemably embedded in the prevailing culture and life-orders. In making his case, Freud spurns the quests of Nietzsche and Marx for wholeness of the individual and for self-authorship, and presents the self as structurally agonistic, riven and thoroughly molded by society.
KW - Freud
KW - Marx
KW - Nietzsche
KW - Oedipal complex
KW - Self
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0041112699&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/09526950022120755
DO - 10.1177/09526950022120755
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AN - SCOPUS:0041112699
SN - 0952-6951
VL - 13
SP - 23
EP - 45
JO - History of the Human Sciences
JF - History of the Human Sciences
IS - 3
ER -