On the subject of homosexuality: What Freud said |
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Authors: | Sara Flanders Francois Ladame Anders Carlsberg Petra Heymanns Despina Naziri Denny Panitz |
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Affiliation: | 1. , London N7 6DH, UK;2. , 1206 Geneve, Suisse;3. , SE 757 52, Uppsala, Sweden;4. , D‐76133, Karlsruhe, Germany;5. , Brussels 1040, Belgium;6. , Maroussi ‐Athens 151 24, Greece |
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Abstract: | The article explores Freud's writing on homosexuality, from his early hypotheses, expressed in his letters to Fleiss to his last observations in The Outline of Psychoanalysis, published in 1940 after his death. We trace the continuities as well as changes in his thinking, and have organized the paper conceptually, under the headings: 1) Bisexuality 2) Narcissism and Object choice, 3) On Normality and Pathology, and 4) The Quantitative factor and Aggression. We show that Freud was the first to confirm the existence of homosexualities, that he offers no black and white solution to the question of normality and pathology, although he contributes to the understanding of the vehemence that surrounds the subject, and that, in the considerable body of work, he has offered a rich and varied foundation for further thinking on the subject. |
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Keywords: | homosexuality bisexuality narcissism normality identification aggression |
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