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Discovering Françoise Dolto

Psychoanalysis, Identity and Child Development

Kathleen Saint-Onge

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English
Routledge
04 June 2019
This psychobiographical study of the renowned French pediatrician and psychoanalyst Françoise Dolto introduces both her theories of child development and her unique insights into language and identity.

A friend of Jacques Lacan’s, Dolto believed that we are all humanized through language, and that the words we use carry unconscious traces of our early histories of love, suffering and desire. Suggesting that infants unconsciously symbolize and that a continuous circulation of unconscious affects—the transference—prevails in all language-based relations, her findings challenge assumptions about autism, autobiography, linguistics, literacy, pedagogy and therapy.

Dolto’s own corpus—a rich archive blending the personal and professional—demonstrates this, with echoes between Dolto’s constructs about the child and her own challenging childhood. This fascinating book will not only introduce the work of Françoise Dolto to many readers, but will be a valuable resource for all psychoanalytic researchers and theorists interested in childhood, language and identity.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   807g
ISBN:   9780367144289
ISBN 10:   036714428X
Pages:   260
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Chapter One: Subject Chapter Two: Filiation Chapter Three: Family Chapter Four: Listening Chapter Five: Reading Chapter Six: Speaking Chapter Seven: Writing Chapter Eight: Phoneme Chapter Nine: Passivity Chapter Ten: Legacy Bibliography Index

"Kathleen Saint-Onge is a Canadian researcher interested in the role of language in identity-formation and the question, ""What is a word?"" Saint-Onge follows Freud as she taps Françoise Dolto’s notion of the phonème to explore the unconscious work of the transference (in texts) in psychical development. Saint-Onge is also the author of Bilingual Being: My Life as a Hyphen (2013)."

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