Freud Revisited: Reconsidering Penis Envy In The Context Of Contemporary Gender Inequality

Samantha Elizabeth Smith

University of North Carolina at Pembroke, USA and University of Rio Grande, Ohio

Emily Grace Johnson

University of North Carolina at Pembroke, USA and University of Rio Grande, Ohio


Abstract

This paper critically reevaluates Sigmund Freud's concept of penis envy and its implications for psychoanalytic theory. While Freud's theory was groundbreaking in its time, this study highlights its limitations and questions its applicability in understanding women's desires. By examining the historical context of Freud's work, we revisit the development of his theory and its impact on the field of psychoanalysis. Through a contemporary lens, we argue that penis envy primarily serves as a symbol of social gender inequalities rather than an accurate representation of women's longings. This analysis emphasizes the importance of interpreting symbols in their broader social and cultural context, offering a fresh perspective on the unconscious and its role in psychoanalytic practice. Ultimately, we challenge the traditional interpretation of Freud's penis envy theory and advocate for a more nuanced understanding of the unconscious within psychoanalysis

How to Cite

Smith , S. E., & Johnson , E. G. (2024). FREUD REVISITED: RECONSIDERING PENIS ENVY IN THE CONTEXT OF CONTEMPORARY GENDER INEQUALITY. Research Journal of Psychology, Sociology and Anthropology, 10(3), 1–14. Retrieved from https://nolandjournals.com/index.php/N26/article/view/726

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