Freud Museum London: Psychoanalysis Podcasts

Freud’s ’Three Essays’ and the Critique of Heteronormativity

May 20, 2020
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Origins of Freud's Theory of Sexuality
02:44 • 3min
3
Freud's Contextualization of the Free Essays
05:53 • 4min
4
Freud's Radical Theory of Sexuality
10:05 • 2min
5
The Origins of Freud's Oedipus Complex
12:11 • 4min
6
The Problems With Freud's 1905 Theory
16:02 • 2min
7
The Limits of Translation in Freud's TREE Essays
17:56 • 5min
8
The Difference Between TREEB Instinct and Hirschlacht's Tape
22:31 • 4min
9
The Difference Between Sliczdereft and Sexualtreeb
26:43 • 2min
10
The Opposition Between Sexuality and Hichlachtreeb
28:39 • 4min
11
The Problem With Translation of Geshlachtreeb by Genital Drive
32:18 • 5min
12
Freud on the Perverse Perfectization of Sexuality
37:16 • 5min
13
The Perverse Identity of Freud
42:22 • 5min
14
Freud's Interpretation of Infantile Sexuality
47:02 • 3min
15
Freud on the Three Essays and Little Hands
49:54 • 2min
16
The Importance of Fantasies in Freud's Little Hounds
51:38 • 5min
17
The Difference Between Infantile Sexuality and Adult Sexuality
56:32 • 4min
18
The Importance of Seduction in 1905
01:00:28 • 4min
19
Froyd's Link Between Dora and Hysteria
01:03:59 • 4min
20
Freud's Reaction Formations
01:07:45 • 2min
21
Freud's Relationship to Sexuality
01:09:25 • 3min