Extending the Notion of Incest: Excluding the Third Party and Binarizing the Ternary
Eliacheff, Caroline
Extending the Notion of Incest: Excluding the Third Party and Binarizing the Ternary - 2005.
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Incest is an issue that concerns both anthropologists and psychoanalysts, but their research interests as well as their research tools differ dramatically. How can one bridge the gap between these two approaches? How can one demonstrate what they have in common, in spite of those differences? This issue will be addressed here through the relationship between mothers and daughters. Owing to its regularities as well as its social consequences, such a theme—encompasses the fields of psychoanalysis and anthropology, but also sociology.
Extending the Notion of Incest: Excluding the Third Party and Binarizing the Ternary - 2005.
38
Incest is an issue that concerns both anthropologists and psychoanalysts, but their research interests as well as their research tools differ dramatically. How can one bridge the gap between these two approaches? How can one demonstrate what they have in common, in spite of those differences? This issue will be addressed here through the relationship between mothers and daughters. Owing to its regularities as well as its social consequences, such a theme—encompasses the fields of psychoanalysis and anthropology, but also sociology.
Réseaux sociaux