被压迫者的活档案:通过弗洛伊德的 "自我与本我 "重温台湾的威权历史

IF 0.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies Pub Date : 2024-05-03 DOI:10.1002/aps.1869
Nini Kerr
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这篇论文产生于一个痛点--那种悸动着古老痛楚的痛点,拒绝静止。这种疼痛让我陷入激情澎湃的躁动中,翻开我的书页,我被一种压抑的愤怒所吞噬。通过与母亲的对话探寻,重读弗洛伊德的《自我与本我》,它揭示了身份、欲望和压迫等社会心理问题的复杂性,这不仅仅是个人的问题,也是整个民族的问题。历史上对独裁者 "你应该"(弗洛伊德,1923 年,第 55 页)的重申,在当代台湾回响铿锵。如果说日本是一位外来的父亲--虽然严厉却缺乏爱的怀抱,那么台湾的 "亲生 "父亲--中华民国随后的统治则以军事化和暴力为特征。我的研究重新定位了父亲,即台湾多方面的 "威权父亲",他们将社会关系固定为支配与服从的精确配置。此外,弗洛伊德主要关注自我与超我之间的关系,而本文则强调了经常被忽视的自我与本我之间关系的重要性。这种细致入微的视角使我们能够将本我视为被压迫者的活档案,保存着被压抑但从未被真正遗忘的东西。
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A living archive of the oppressed: Revisiting Taiwan's authoritarian past through Freud's “The Ego and the Id”

This paper emerged from a sore spot—the kind of sore spot that pulses with an ancient ache, refusing to find stillness. The pain caught me in a passionate unrest, turning my pages and engulfing me in a subdued fury. Re-reading Freud's The Ego and the Id through a dialogical quest with my mother, it reveals the complexities of psychosocial troubles of identity, desires, and oppression—not solely of individuals but of an entire nation. Historical reiterations of dictatorial “thou shalt” (Freud, 1923, p. 55) echo resoundingly throughout contemporary Taiwan. If Japan stood as the foreign father—stern but devoid of the embrace of love—the subsequent rule of the Republic of China, the “biological” father of Taiwan, was characterized by militarization and violence. My inquiry repositions the father, the manifold “authoritarian fathers” of Taiwan, who fixed social relations into precise configurations of dominance and submission. Furthermore, whilst Freud primarily focused on the relationship between the ego and the super-ego, this paper highlights instead the significance of the often-overlooked relationship between the ego and id. This nuanced perspective allows us to perceive the id as a living archive of the oppressed, preserving what has been repressed but never truly forgotten.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies is an international, peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for the publication of original work on the application of psychoanalysis to the entire range of human knowledge. This truly interdisciplinary journal offers a concentrated focus on the subjective and relational aspects of the human unconscious and its expression in human behavior in all its variety.
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