Classical myth and psychoanalysis : ancient and modern stories of the self / Vanda Zajko and Ellen O'Gorman.

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Other Authors: Zajko, Vanda (Editor), O'Gorman, Ellen (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013.
Series:Classical presences.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : Myths and their receptions : narrative, antiquity, and the unconscious / Vanda Zajko, Ellen O'Gorman
  • Freud's Empedocles : the future of a dualism / Bruce M. King
  • Freud's phallic symbol / Daniel Orrells
  • Myth, religion, illusion : how Freud got his fire back / Richard H. Armstrong
  • Narcissism against narcissus? A classical myth and its influence on the elaboration of early psychoanalysis from Binet to Jung / David Engels
  • Who cares whether Pandora had a large pithos or a small pyxis? : Jane Harrison and the emergence of a dynamic conception of the unconscious / Vered Lev Kenaan
  • Freud's Vergil / Gregory A. Staley
  • Juno and the symptom / Jeff Rodman
  • Tu marcellus eris : Nachträglichkeit in Aeneid 6 / Ika Willis
  • The mythic foundation of law / Victoria Wohl
  • Obeying your father : stoic theology between myth and masochism / Kurt Lampe
  • Valerius Maximus and the hysteria of virtue / Erik Gunderson
  • Mythology and the abject in imperial satire / Paul Allen Miller
  • Playing with fire : Prometheus and the mythological consciousness / Meg Harris Williams
  • The ethics of metamorphosis or a poet between two deaths / Oliver Harris
  • 'In the beginning was the deed': on Oedipus and Cain / Jens De Vleminck
  • Aristophanes' myth of Eros and contemporary psychologies of the self / Marcia Dobson, John Riker
  • Aristotle on poets as parents and the Hellenistic poet as mother / Mark Payne
  • Listening, counter-transference, and the classicist as 'subject-supposed-to-know' / Page duBois.