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Subject: Re: [NABOKV-L] VN and Freud
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 15:45:50 -0400
From: Walter Miale <wmiale@acbm.qc.ca>
To: Vladimir Nabokov Forum <NABOKV-L@LISTSERV.UCSB.EDU>
References: <449F3F92.8040103@utk.edu> <004001c698ca$453eff10$6501a8c0@jansy01>

>Miale... states that "the oedipus complex functioned as a form of 
>denial" ( where
>did he get this idea?) "a sanction, of socially accepted pedophilia"...(???).

>Walter Miale criticized Freud's Oedipal theory because he agreed 
>with J. Masson's assumptions that Freud had altered his original 
>theory of "seduction" to protect his own father and this is why 
>his theory functioned  'as a form of "denial", and consequently as a 
>sanction, of socially accepted (at the time) pedophilia'.


---------------> This is from memory, but I believe that Freud was 
protecting not (only?) his father but his ass. It would be nice if we 
can get an adequate summary of this in this forum, since "it may 
provide a clue to understanding the degree of VN's scorn."

--------------->  As I recall, Freud was hearing from female patients 
stories of having been molested by their fathers at an early age, and 
when he reported this he met with some hostility. Thereupon he 
supplied an interpretation palatable in his social and professional 
circles: the accounts of his patients were not actual memories, but 
fantasies explained by their unconscious desires. He went on to 
develop this into a broad (but unverifiable) theory.

---------------> Is that a fair summary? I don't believe that these 
are "assumptions" of Masson, but, unless I am mistaken, the account 
is well grounded in Freud's correspondence and in the history. If I 
am wrong, I would be grateful for being set straight.

WM

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