{"product_id":"as-mulheres-de-freud","title":"Freud's Women","description":"Analyzing one of his dreams in The Interpretation of Dreams, Freud refers to Rider Haggard's Her as \"a strange book, but full of hidden meaning,\" where the guide along the \"risky road that leads to a region as yet undiscovered\" is a woman. She becomes, for Freud, an allegory of his own dream book, his map of the noble and perilous route that leads to the unexplored realm of the unconscious. Women—relatives, friends, or patients—would be his compasses, and much more, throughout his life. In FREUD'S WOMEN, Lisa Appignanesi and John Forrester dissect the importance and influence of these women in the life of the father of psychoanalysis. Even after Freud's death, the fascination with these women only increased: Sabina Spielrein was the subject of two films and a play written by Christopher Hampton. Princess Marie Bonaparte, who so naturally transitioned from court to couch, was played by Catherine Deneuve. Books about early hysterics continue to be produced, often attacking Freud. FREUD'S WOMEN examines accusations that Freud was a misogynist, a conservative patriarch who saw women's primary function as serving the reproduction of the species. The authors also examine key women in Freud's family: his mother, his fiancée and wife, and his daughters. The Freud in question is son, lover, father—and dreamer. They trace the development of Freud's practice and theories through his collaboration with his patients, exposing Freud as physician, trailblazer, discoverer, and, above all, listener and narrator. Appignanesi and Forrester focus on the distinctive and singular women who became the first analysts in the circle of a friend and mentor, Freud, and recall Freud as a theorist of the feminine, the Freud of penis envy and the \"mythical\" vaginal orgasm. The authors also document several occasions when Freud's friendships and intimate relationships intertwined with analysis. FREUD'S WOMEN debates all these questions. The trajectory of these women, like Freud's own, is permeated with the exhilarating atmosphere of the early 20th century. Sometimes, what today seems to have been done with great certainty and awareness of the risks involved was actually the product of naiveté. But the modern adventure they embarked on, with all its suffering and turmoil, was what turned a prosaic and conventional era upside down. Our world is the result. Understanding these women helps us question our own convictions.","brand":"Totvsrj-record-dc","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47175393280252,"sku":"9788501079701","price":134.9,"currency_code":"BRL","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0722\/9197\/5420\/files\/a2db5d6f556cb12b383f174b8e11eb14.jpg?v=1783701338","url":"https:\/\/www.record.com.br\/en\/products\/as-mulheres-de-freud","provider":"Editora Record","version":"1.0","type":"link"}