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Citation

Fairfield S. Int. J. Psychoanal. 1994; 75(Pt 2): 243-263.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1994, Institute of Psychoanalysis, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8063482

Abstract

Drawing on ancient legends involving the goddesses Demeter and Kore/Persephone, this study describes highly overdetermined unconscious fantasies associated with the acute anxieties and conflicts of separation-individuation. These fantasies, often aggressive in nature, involve condensation of generational and gender roles, and of oral and genital motifs. It is suggested that the pre-oedipal child of either sex experiences itself as a 'kore' (Greek for 'girl'), that is, as feminine in primary identification with the mother, and that the set of anxieties underlying these fantasies may therefore be called the Kore complex, a developmentally earlier counterpart of the Oedipus complex.


Language: en

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