I think of him as a cultural anthropologist. I don't know nothing about psychoanalysis. Matter of fact,it seems to me that Anne Sexton and Sylvia Plath were martyrs to psychoanalysis. I am also interested in Sylvia Plath and Freud's Mourning and Melancholia.
I liked this article on Freud a lot.
Whither Psychoanalysis in a Computer Culture?
by Sherry Turkle
http://www.kurzweilai.net/meme/frame.ht ... t0529.html
Agrippa:
I was surfing the word, "protofeminist," when I ran across his name. Suprised the hell out of me. There is a hell of a backlash coming against women. The gift of priestly resentment. In fact the backlash is here. Babel Fish does not do Latin, so I got not much idea what he is saying.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/7850/de_nob.htm
Agrippa, Weininger and Feminism: a Tale of the Eagle
(based on comments from my foreword and Bulgarian translation of De occulta philosophia)
... just another example of Agrippa's tendency to go counter to prevailing opinion and to present shrewd arguments that stand conventional wisdom on its head. Agrippa himself claims no more, and the present reviewer in his own study of Agrippa's thought published in 1965 certainly failed (as Rabil justly notes) to perceive this little book's significance as part of an emergent protofeminist challenge to misogyny."
It was a fair question, I miss-understood as soon as I find a Latin translation I will hopefuly get back to you. Babel Fish don't do latin. Please accept my appology.
I lost my copy of Beyond The Pleasure Principle. The compulsion to repeat and the death instinct. I need to get another copy. Freud is a bitch to read. I did not know he was a suicide. Cancer of the jaw from all those cigars that were just cigars. Refused pain medications until the last day of his life because he wanted to keep his mind clear so he could continue to work. Then after his last lecutrue in 1939? He asked his doctor for the fatal dose of morphine.
Freud is so rediculous in so many things it is easy to blow him off. I am not even sure I believe in the unconscious, it just seems to work. It has been Reified I guess. Reminds of of the use of
i in mathematics. The square root of minus one, i think you can use it in an equation and get answers that. Imaginary numbers? No idea there either. I think it was J D Salinger one of the short stories where a nine year old Buddha says "God is the square root of minus one." Remember who you are dealing with here. An old trucker whose eyes are bigger than his brain. I should have read more about Agrippa before I posted it.