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Introduction: Psychoanalysis, fatherhood, and the work of mourning
Part I: Freud discovers Oedipus
The road to Thebes: Freud and French retrospective medicine
The dawn of the Oedipus complex: a tale of two letters
Part II: The Oedipus complex after Freud
4. Freud's Oedipal myth and Lacan's critique
Deleuze-Guattari and the end of Oedipus
The nuclear family and its discontents: Freud, Jung, and Szondi and the persistence of the dynasty
Part III: Private and public fathers
Black fathers, Oedipal issues, and modernity
Does a father need to be a man?
Blindness and repair in institutional psychoanalysis: a brief history
A fatherless nation: Alexander Mitscherlich analyzes Post-War Germany
Part IV: Media matters
The planetary father function
What is called father? (a fissure in familialism).
Part I: Freud discovers Oedipus
The road to Thebes: Freud and French retrospective medicine
The dawn of the Oedipus complex: a tale of two letters
Part II: The Oedipus complex after Freud
4. Freud's Oedipal myth and Lacan's critique
Deleuze-Guattari and the end of Oedipus
The nuclear family and its discontents: Freud, Jung, and Szondi and the persistence of the dynasty
Part III: Private and public fathers
Black fathers, Oedipal issues, and modernity
Does a father need to be a man?
Blindness and repair in institutional psychoanalysis: a brief history
A fatherless nation: Alexander Mitscherlich analyzes Post-War Germany
Part IV: Media matters
The planetary father function
What is called father? (a fissure in familialism).