Freud and the Polymorphous Perverse
Freud’s conception of a ‘polymorphous perverse’ infantile sexuality in the clinical study of `Little Hans’.
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Publisher Description
Freud’s conception of a ‘polymorphous perverse’ infantile sexuality in the Three Essays emerges from his radical deconstruction of the traditional view of sexuality as a biological ‘instinct’ to reproduce. What are some of the key characteristics and gains of the Freudian view of sexuality? What does the clinical study of `Little Hans’ have to add to this picture?