Jung-Freud: Below the Great Schism, a Filiation’s Denial
By Susanne Delord-Kacirek
English
Citing an article by Thierry Bokanovski on “the great schism”, which emphasizes the paradoxical transference between Jung and Freud as the basis for the rift, the author shows how the murder of the father, as well as a denial of paternal transmission, is played out in Jung’s œuvre. However, in a glaring paradox, the effacement Jung accomplishes of Freud’s Three essays on the theory of sexuality, in the name of Wilhelm Wundt’s theory of knowledge, blends the perverse polymorphic in the genesis of that major Jungian concept, the self.