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“AFTER THE EVENT”: FREUD'S UNCANNY AND THE ANXIETY OF ORIGINS
Authors:ANDREW BARNABY
Affiliation:Associate Professor of English at the University of Vermont.
Abstract:This essay aims to revise Freud's theory of the uncanny by rereading his own essay of that name along with the key material Freud drew on in formulating his theory: E. T. A. Hoffmann's short story “The Sandman” (1816a) and Ernst Jentsch's essay “On the Psychology of the Uncanny” (1906a). While arguing, initially, both that Jentsch's work is fundamentally misconstrued by Freud and that it offers a better account of what happens in Hoffmann's story, the essay moves beyond Jentsch's account to offer a more philosophically oriented theory of the uncanny, one more in line with Freud's ideas in Beyond the Pleasure Principle (1920a).
Keywords:Uncanny  heimlich/Unheimlich  Jentsch    The Sandman”  /“  Der Sandmann,”   animate/inanimate  belatedness  death drive  Wolf Man  origins  castration  Oedipus complex  filial ambivalence  Hoffmann  Freud
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