In her new book , author Deborah Britzman follows the threads of the concept of education 鈥 its dangers and promises and its illusions and revelations 鈥 throughout Sigmund Freud鈥檚 body of work.
Britzman, a Distinguished Research Professor in 91亚色's Faculty of Education,聽defines how fundamental Freudian concepts such as the psychical apparatus, the drives, the unconscious, the development of morality and the transference have changed throughout Freud鈥檚 oeuvre. Freud and Education concludes with new Freudian-influenced approaches to the old dilemmas of educational research, theory and practice.
Right: Deborah Britzman
鈥淧eople have very strong views about Freud and psychoanalysis. People are also passionate in their views about what education is and what it should be,鈥 Britzman says, reflecting on her reasons for writing the book. 鈥淭his book introduces Freud and psychoanalysis as well as education without the superstitions traditionally associated with these subjects.
鈥淲hat happens to education if we begin with the idea that the subject is unconscious and begins in sexuality?鈥 Britzman asks. 鈥淔reud insisted that human sexuality begins at birth and that the human is affected by its unconscious life.鈥
The book inspires critical thinking on such questions as: Why consider contemporary education through psychoanalytic theories? What does Freud teach is about the problems of dependency, aggression and group psychology in educational institutions? What did Freud think about the problem of education?
One key insight, Britzman says, comes from聽an essay, "Some Reflections on Schoolboy Psychology", which Freud wrote when he was 60.
鈥淔reud said he did not know what affected him more: how teachers were as people, or what they know as teachers,鈥 Britzman says. 鈥淏oth are operative in learning environments. We often forget that, even in the university setting, personality matters.鈥
Freud and Education draws on Britzman's background. She聽trained as a psychoanalyst and is widely known for bringing psychoanalysis to discussions of contemporary pedagogy, teacher education, social inequality and problems of intolerance and historical crisis.
Part of the Routledge Press Key Ideas in Education series, the book鈥檚 back cover says Freud and Education 鈥渟eeks to shape ongoing discussions in the field of education by putting the field鈥檚 contemporary luminaries in dialogue with its foundational figures and critical topics.鈥
Through her previous books 鈥 , , , , 鈥 and other scholarly writings, Britzman has won many awards for her contributions to education and psychoanalysis.
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Right: Deborah Britzman