Sigmund Freud and His Patient Margarethe Csonka
A Case of Homosexuality in a Woman in Modern Vienna
- 130pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Focusing on a lesser-known case study from 1920, the book delves into Freud's exploration of the psychogenesis of female homosexuality. It offers a historical analysis that sheds light on Freud's theories and methodologies, examining the societal and psychological contexts of the time. Through this case, the author highlights the complexities of sexual identity and the evolution of psychoanalytic thought, providing valuable insights into both Freud's work and the history of gender and sexuality.
