The book is grounded in psychoanalytic thinking, but it is also placed at an intersection of several fields of thought: linguistics, anthropology and literature. The focus of the book is the primary importance for the constitution of the child's...
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The book is grounded in psychoanalytic thinking, but it is also placed at an intersection of several fields of thought: linguistics, anthropology and literature. The focus of the book is the primary importance for the constitution of the child's subjectivity of the first or second names chosen by the parents, the scaffolding of the child's future identity and a legacy offered and attributed to children by those who precede them. This book is above all the result of psychoanalytic reflection developed through the clinical work of a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst of children and adolescents. COVER -- CONTENTS -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- PSYCHOANALYTIC IDEAS AND APPLICATIONS SERIES -- FOREWORD -- INTRODUCTION The proper name, infinite rewriting -- CHAPTER ONE Why do we name? -- CHAPTER TWO Some historical and cultural considerations with regard to naming -- CHAPTER THREE The meaning of names indifferent cultures -- CHAPTER FOUR Naming in the Old Testament -- CHAPTER FIVE Giving a name: is it imperative to name a newborn child? -- CHAPTER SIX From the name's determining force to its signifying force -- CHAPTER SEVEN Freud and names -- CHAPTER EIGHT The name in literature -- CHAPTER NINE State terrorism in Argentina and children seized by the military power (1976-1983) -- CHAPTER TEN The given name in psychoanalytical clinical work -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.
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COVER; CONTENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; PSYCHOANALYTIC IDEAS AND APPLICATIONS SERIES; FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION The proper name, infinite rewriting; CHAPTER ONE Why do we name?; CHAPTER TWO Some historical and cultural considerations with regard to naming; CHAPTER THREE The meaning of names indifferent cultures; CHAPTER FOUR Naming in the Old Testament; CHAPTER FIVE Giving a name: is it imperative to name a newborn child?; CHAPTER SIX From the name's determining force to its signifying force; CHAPTER SEVEN Freud and names; CHAPTER EIGHT The name in literature
CHAPTER NINE State terrorism in Argentina and children seized by the military power (1976-1983)CHAPTER TEN The given name in psychoanalytical clinical work; REFERENCES; INDEX