
Published online:
24 May 2012
Published in print:
07 February 2012
Online ISBN:
9780823240593
Print ISBN:
9780823240555
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Beyond the Pleasure Principle Beyond the Pleasure Principle
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The Return of Trauma and the Birth of Anxiety The Return of Trauma and the Birth of Anxiety
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four Back of Beyond: Anxiety and the Birth of the Future
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Published:February 2012
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Marder, Elissa, 'Back of Beyond: Anxiety and the Birth of the Future', The Mother in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction: Psychoanalysis, Photography, Deconstruction (New York, NY , 2012; online edn, Fordham Scholarship Online, 24 May 2012), https://doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823240555.003.0005, accessed 6 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter explores how in Inhibitions, Symptoms, and Anxiety, Freud links the concept of birth to that of anxiety and, in so doing, attempts to integrate anxiety into his general metapsychology. However, instead of presenting birth as the origin of a developmental linear trajectory that leads inexorably to death along a time-line which moves us forward from a past, through a present, towards a future, birth emerges as the primal trauma, and anxiety is the psyche's living response to that trauma. By ripping time open from birth, anxiety gives time to the psyche, gives the psyche time, thereby opening up the possibility of a future.
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