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1On sexuality
three essays on the theory of sexuality and other works
By Sigmund Freud

“On sexuality” Metadata:
- Title: On sexuality
- Author: Sigmund Freud
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 432
- Publisher: Pelican - Penguin Books
- Publish Date: 1977 - 1987
- Publish Location: ➤ London, England - Harmondsworth, Eng
“On sexuality” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Sex - psychology - Psychoneuroses - adult sexuality - feminism - the sexual instinct - sexual extinction - anal eroticism - libido theory - taboos - fetishism - libidinal types - female sexuality - Sex (Psychology) - Psychoanalysis - Sexuality - Psychosexual Development - Psychoanalytic Theory - Psychoanalyse - Seksualiteit - Psychosexual development - Paraphilias - Sex (psychology) - Literary collections
- People: Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)
- Places: America - Babylon - Morovania - Paris - Vienna
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL24657662M - OL24657665M - OL19750995M - OL18921642M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 5090992
- All ISBNs: 9780140217414 - 014021741X
Author's Alternative Names:
"Sigmund Freud James Strachey", "FREUD S", "Sigmund W. Freud", "sigmund freud", "SIGMUND FREUD", "Sigmund. FREUD", "Sigismund Schlomo Freud", "Dr. Sigmund Freud", "Sigmund freud", "Sigmund. Freud", "Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939", "Sigmund FREUD", "Sigmund Sigmund Freud", "Sigmund FREUD LL.D", "Freud, Sigmund; Robson-Scott, W.D. [Translator]", "Sigmund Freud (Author)", "Sigmund"" Freud", "Dr Sigmund Freud", "William Douglas Freud Sigmund ; Robson-Scott", "Sigmund Schlomo Freud", "LI. D).Freud Sigmund (M.D. ", "S. Freud", "Sigmund, Freud,", "Professor Sigmund Freud",Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1977
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
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Libidinal Types
Freud's short article Libidinal types was published in German in 1931 as Über libidinöse Typen. English translations followed in 1932, both as the lead
Libidinal Economy
Libidinal Economy (French: Économie Libidinale) is a 1974 book by French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard. The book was composed following the ideological
Sigmund Freud bibliography
Civilization and Its Discontents (German: Das Unbehagen in der Kultur) 1931 Libidinal Types 1931 Female Sexuality 1932 The Acquisition of Control Over Fire 1933
Cathexis
quasi-physical terms,[need quotation to verify] representing frustration of libidinal desires, for example, as a blockage of (cathected) energies which would
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly
work and provide an outlet for it. The first issue's lead article was Libidinal Types by Sigmund Freud, one of three articles by Freud translated by Edith
Ego psychology
focus on the ego's normal and pathological development, its management of libidinal and aggressive impulses, and its adaptation to reality. Sigmund Freud
Anti-Oedipus
schizoanalysis: Every unconscious libidinal investment is social and bears upon a socio-historical field. Unconscious libidinal investments of group or desire
Mao suit
ISBN 978-0-313-30876-5. OCLC 610665365. Johansson, Perry (2015). The libidinal economy of China: gender, nationalism, and consumer culture. Lexington
Mirror stage
initiation into what Jacques Lacan would call the "mirror stage" entails a "libidinal dynamism" caused by the young child's identification with its own image
Charles Fourier
any other social critic of his time." For Herbert Marcuse "The idea of libidinal work relations in a developed industrial society finds little support