Oedipus Complex
作者: mints / 8742次阅读 时间: 2009年8月21日
来源: changingminds.org 标签: Oedipus_Complex
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Description

,C? Q2U3p ]0In the Oedipus complex, a boy is fixated on his mother and competes with his father for maternal attention.心理学空间%~+k9];G}D$~[&j4m

]pH$zM/FX$V0The opposite, the attraction of a girl to her father and rivalry with her mother, is sometimes called the Electra complex.心理学空间0WZ-qzH#m7c8D-R

Sexual awakening

5g:R,t!P X;{Fq0At some point, the child realizes that there is a difference between their mother and their father. Around the same time they realize that they are more alike to one than the other. Thus the child acquires gender.

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The child may also form some kind of erotic attachment to the parent of the opposite sex. Whilst their understanding of the full sexual act may be questioned, some kind of primitive physical sensations are felt when they regard and think about the parent in question.

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Jealousies

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The primitive desire for the one parent may also awaken in the child a jealous motivation to exclude the other parent.心理学空间0`5f&D5rBn4VQ

6H{#X h[)Q1T0Transferring of affections may also occur as the child seeks to become independent and escape a perceived 'engulfing mother'.

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w p ? whP4X0A critical point of awakening is where the child realizes that the mother has affections for others besides itself.

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'Ls(efd3C_0Primitive jealousies are not necessarily constrained to the child and and both parents may join in the game, both in terms of competing with each other for the child's affections and also competing with the child for the affection of the other parent.心理学空间.u$eR&yk+^S

?r |!qu&J Y0Note that opposition to parents may not necessarily be sexually based -- this can also be a part of the struggle to assert one's identity and rebellion against parental control.

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The process of transitioning

V5^~T_8XH0A critical aspect of the Oedipal stage is loosening of the ties to the mother of vulnerability, dependence and intimacy. This is a natural part of the child becoming more independent and is facilitated by the realization that the mother desires more than just the child.

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This separation and externalization of love allows a transition away fromnarcissismof earlier stages.

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The father's role in this is much debated. In a number of accounts, such asLacan'ssymbolic register, the child transitions their attentions from mother to father.

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Separation

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The boy thus returns to the mother as a separate individual. That separation may be emphasized with scorn and a sense of mastery over women. that can also be seen in the long separation of boys and girls in play and social relationships. This is a source of male denigration of women.心理学空间[tAsi O$XQ2J.D

.m Ik|#S0Women become separated reminders of lost and forbidden unity. Their unique attributes, from softness to general femininity are, in consequence, also lost and must be given up as a part of the distancing process. Women become thus both desired and feared. The symbolicphallusbecomes a means of protection for the boy and the rituals of mastery used to cover up feelings of loss.心理学空间Fm5h,A,xLkew-WW

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Separation leads to unavailability and hence thescarcity principletakes effect, increasingdesire. Women thus create a tension in boys between a lost paradise and dangerous sirens.心理学空间 hO9mTp

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Excessive separation leads to a sense of helplessness that can in turn lead to patterns of idealized control and self-sufficiency.

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X8r of6R \vF0Whilst the boy becomes separated from the mother, it is a long time before he can be independent of her and hence must develop a working relationship that may reflect the tension of love and difference he feels.

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What about the girls?

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Most writings about the Oedipal stage focus largely or exclusively on boys, who are seen to have a particular problem as they start with an attachment to the Mother that they have to relinquish both from the point of view of individual independence and especially as a result of the social incest taboo which forbids excessively-close in-family relationships.心理学空间l^q!V z]/JE

]%vm"_CyT P5FU0n0The Electra complex, identified by Carl Jung, occurs where a triangle of mother-father-daughter plays out is not a part of traditional psychoanalysis. It is neither a direct mirror image of Oedipus, as the start position is female-female connection.心理学空间sK'FYc1u bC

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Jung suggested that when the girl discovers she lacks penis that her father possesses, she imagines she will gain one if he makes her pregnant, and so moves emotionally closer to him. She thus resents her mother who she believe castrated her.心理学空间c6n#BF1?z DC i;C

8fMv qi&f0The father symbolizes attractive power and a potentially hazardous male-female relationship is formed, with predictable jealousies and envy as the mother completes the triangle. The dangers of incestuous abuse add, and perhaps develop, the female position of siren temptation.

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s MM;i:`"a;N/qW0Girls, as well as boys, need to find independence and their separation from the mother is a matter of creating a separate femininity. This is not as strong a separation as boys and girls can sustain a closer female-female relationships with the mothers. This perhaps explains something of why relationships with others is a more important part of a female life than it is for a male.

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#_X1K _8`d#P-_/T0The father does provide a haven from female-female jealousies, and so a healthy father-daughter relationship may be built, that also includes appropriate distance. As with mother-son, once the incest taboos are established, a uniquely satisfying opposite-sex relationship can be built, although secret desires for the father can result in the girl feeling some guilt about the relationship.

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Discussion

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There are three common threads in the Oedipus complex: The primacy of the desire for one-ness, the maternal embodiment of this and the necessity of paternal intervention.

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Historical Oedipus

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In the Greek play by Sophocles, Laius, king of Thebes, is told by an oracle that he would be killed by his son and so leaves Oedipus out on the mountainside to die. Oedipus is rescued by a shepherd and taken to the king of Corinth who raises him as a son.

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;Pf'W2[P"C|0Oedipus, in turn, is told by the Delphic oracle that he will kill his father and marry his mother. Horrified by this, he flees Corinth. At a crossroads he meets Laius, quarrels and kills him. At Thebes, he correctly answers the sphinx's question and hence wins the hand of Jocasta, his real mother, with whom he had two sons and two daughters. When at last the truth comes out, Jocasta hangs herself and Oedipus, finding her, blinds himself with her golden brooch.心理学空间:uV"Jm#w}!c] j

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Freud

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Freudputs the Oedipal stage as occurring between 3-5 years. He considers it a stage where the child experiences an erotic attachment to one parent and hostility toward the other parent. The ensuing triangular tension is seen as being the root of most mental disorders.心理学空间 Q }(g5X0X7RG2RQ8F

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'We cannot get away from the assumption that man's sense of guilt springs from the Oedipus complex and was acquired at the killing of the father by the brothers banned together'. (Freud, 1930)心理学空间u9n"M'~)ClaFd

'?:pjU5s.E K|0xE#h0Freud links the Oedipus complex with development the superego, which uses guilt to prevent continuation of incestuously oriented relationships.

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9P ?ClKV*vJ6Wie\y"^0Failure to get past this trigger point and into the symbolic order is considered to be a classic cause of lasting neurosis.

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Lacan

ph'j0Qd s@:zS*vt0ForLacan, the mother is characterized by 'lack' of a phallus. The pre-Oedipal child tries to make good the lack. But the mother desires the phallus that will cover over her division in language. The child then realizes its own lack, or 'castration' and seeks to speak or use words such that it can stand in for that which is missing.

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Note that Lacan considered that the Oedipal stage can be successfully navigated without the father, as long as cultural norms and prohibitions can be met, as it is these, rather than the father himself which facilitates the way through

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Rose

DM&RNx-Dz0Jacqueline Rose uses Lacan to show how sexual identity is acquired through the Oedipus crisis, rather than being something innate.心理学空间'q*dL3uH+@#t

Klein

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Melanie Klein, through her work with young children, saw oedipal conflict occurring much earlier than Freud and involving part-objects rather than whole parent-figures, and including infantile sadism. How early this starts has been questioned including a consideration that some version of the Oedipal stage occurring almost from the very beginning, at least inphantasy. She see emotional and sexual development occurring:心理学空间 |6||w(?;v `

 '...from early infancy onwards includes genital sensations and trends, which constitute the first stages of the inverted [desire toward the same-sex parent and aggression toward opposite sex one] and positive Oedipus complex.' (Klein, 1945)

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Bion

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Wilfred Bionplaced the Oedipus complex even earlier than Klein, hypothesizing an innate oedipal preconception.

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Other notes

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A common experience in families is that the opposite gender relationships of mother-son and father-daughter are stronger than same-sex relationships, where there may be intra-gender rivalries, for example where the daughter continues to compete with the mother for the father's attention. In most cases, the incest taboo holds and this is a relatively harmless attachment.

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Oedipus represents responsibility and guilt, in contrast to Narcissus, who represents self-involvement and denial of reality. Oedipus is an escape from early fantasy of omnipotence.心理学空间xC3@ yi|tw;`

vk)E'T#Ti+y0The gender polarity that Oedipus creates is echoed in modern feminist concerns and male confusion as rights issues erode instinctive positions.心理学空间#n{k2i7yR.r:s!pbb

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See also

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Freud, S. (1930).Civilization and Its Discontents,Standard Edition, XXI

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/bh+kc.Vf E&n0Klein, M. (1945) 'The Oedipus Complex in the Light of Early Anxieties',International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 26, 11-33心理学空间&x Y;iCZk6Q3AO8M0x

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