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Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud
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Adult Genital Sexuality
Archaic Heritage
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Clinical Method
Clinical Practice
Death Instincts
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father
Freud's Ideas
freudian
Freudian Social Theory
freuds
Gay Sub-culture
Gelada
Gelada Baboon
gender studies
Geza Roheim
herbert
horde
Ideal Speech Situation
Infant Sexuality
Instinctual Renunciation
Labelling Perspective
language and ideology
Perverse Sexual Desires
Phallic Phase
primal
Primal Father
Primal Horde
psychoanalytic
Psychoanalytic Sociology
psychoanalytic theory
religious sociology
social
socialisation and sexuality research
sociological analysis
symbolic authority
theory
Totem Animal
Totemic Clan
Twentieth Century Middle Class
Wider Issues
work
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9780415288163
- Weight: 470g
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 03 Oct 2002
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
First Published in 2002. To those who see Freud solely as a psychologist and a psychotherapist it may be surprising to find him discussed as a major contributor to sociology. In this book, Robert Bocock argues that Freud’s work, far from being exclusively concerned with individual personality seen in abstraction from the social and cultural environment, does have important implications for social theory and is not always given the serious sociological study it deserves. Bocock demonstrates Freud’s central relevance to sociological discussions about gender, sexuality, the family, religion, ideology and symbolism, political authority, and language, and examines the considerable influence that Freud’s theories have had upon sociological schools.
Robert Bocock was formerly Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the Open University. He now does consultancy work.
Sigmund Freud
€132.99
