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Materinstvo v psihoanalizi in v delih Elene Ferrante : diplomsko delo
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S temo materinstva se je ukvarjal Sigmund Freud, ki je materino vlogo razumel kot ključno pri teoriji Ojdipovega kompleksa. Materino telo je prostor, kjer se začne vso otrokovo seksualno dogajanje in kasneje predstavlja prototip za njegovo odraslo ljubezensko življenje. Psihoanalitičarke so še bolj kot Freud poudarjale materino vlogo v otroškem razvoju. Tako je Melanie Klein razvila teorijo objektne relacije, kjer poudarja pomen matere – kot prve otrokove skrbnice – za otrokov razvoj. V njeni teoriji je ključna tudi povezanost ljubezni in sovraštva v materinskem odnosu, ki jo oblikuje na podlagi lastne klinične izkušnje in opazovanja otroške igre. Helene Deutsch prav tako v središče postavi mater kot ključno za razvoj dekličine spolnosti in seksualnega življenja, razmišlja pa tudi o ženski homoseksualnosti. Karen Horney materinstvo postavi v širši kontekst: o tem razmišlja skozi kulturno-socialno lečo in poudarja, da ženske seksualnosti ne moremo razumeti preko moške. Podobno razmišlja Luce Irigaray, ki žensko seksualnost dojema kot enovit in zaprt koncept. Donald Winnicott in Jacques Lacan vprašanje materinstva analizirata skozi koncept zrcala, pri čemer ga Lacan povzdigne na simbolno raven. Elena Ferrante se teme materinstva loti z romaneskno obliko in odgovore razvija skozi zgodbe. O materinstvu razmišlja globoko in ga poveže z mnogimi življenjskimi aspekti, od socialno-ekonomske situacije do psihičnega stanja matere. Materinstvo se za deklico začne z njenim lastnim rojstvom in konča z lastno smrtjo – je torej nekaj, kar ženske spremlja vse življenje. Avtorica to predstavi z različnimi motivi, ki se ponavljajo skozi več del; tak je na primer motiv nakita, ki ga deklica pogosto deduje od matere. Razglablja tudi o determinizmu ter vplivu okolja in družine na otroka.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:literatura in psihoanaliza, Elena Ferrante, Ojdipov kompleks, ženska seksualnost, materinstvo
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:[S. l.
Publisher:N. Terzin
Year:2025
Number of pages:53 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-174721 This link opens in a new window
UDC:159.964.26: 821.131.1.09(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:255210755 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:09.10.2025
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Language:English
Title:Motherhood in psychoanalysis and in Elena Ferrante's works
Abstract:
Sigmund Freud explored the theme of motherhood and the role of the mother is crucial in his theory of the Oedipus complex. The mother and her body are the space, where the child's sexual development begins. Mother later serves as a prototype for the child's adult love life. Women psychoanalysts emphasized the role of the mother in the child's development even more than Freud. Melanie Klein developed the theory of object relations, in which she emphasizes the importance of the mother as the child’s first caregiver for their development. In her theory, the connection between love and hatred in the maternal relationship is crucial. She based her thinking on her own clinical experience and observation of children’s play. For Helene Deutsch the mother is a central figure as well, and she is the key to the development of the girl’s sexuality and sexual life. She also reflects on female homosexuality. Karen Horney examines motherhood in a broader context, exploring it through a socio-cultural lens and emphasizing that women’s sexuality cannot be understood through men’s. Luce Irigaray similarly considers female sexuality as a unified and closed concept. Donald Winnicott and Jacques Lacan analyze the question of motherhood through the concept of the mirror, and Lacan elevates motherhood to the symbolic order. Elena Ferrante takes on the theme of motherhood in a novelistic form and answers the questions that motherhood poses through stories. She studies motherhood deeply and connects it to many aspects of life, from the mother’s socio-economic status to her mental state. For Ferrante motherhood begins for the little girl as soon as she is born and only ends with her death; it is something that accompanies women throughout their entire lives. She presents this through various motifs that recur in several works, such as the motif of the jewelry, which the girl often inherits from her mother. She also reflects on determinism and how the environment and family influence the child.

Keywords:literature and psychoanalysis, Elena Ferrante, the Oedipus complex, female sexuality, motherhood

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