The Sphinx and the Riddles of Passion, Love and Sexuality Sylvia Zwettler-Otte (ed.) The Sphinx and the Riddles of Passion, Love and Sexuality Contributions by Stefano Bolognini, Rainer Gross and Sylvia Zwettler-Otte Preface by Alain Gibeault Bibliographic Information published by the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek The Deutsche Nationalbibliothek lists this publication in the Deutsche Nationalbibliografie; detailed bibliographic data is available in the internet at http://dnb.d-nb.de. Cover illustration: Sphinx dissolving in rain © Saskia Lassmann Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The sphinx and the riddles of passion, love and sexuality / contribu- tions by Stefano Bolognini, Rainer Gross and Sylvia Zwettler-Otte ; Sylvia Zwettler-Otte (ed.) ; preface by Alain Gibeault. pages cm ISBN 978-3-631-63982-5 1. Symbolism (Psychology) 2. Psychoanalysis. I. Zwettler-Otte, Sylvia, 1946- II. Bolognini, Stefano. „Countertransferenceless“ Sphinx. III. Gross, Rainer. Sphinx as Oedipus other mother. IV.Zwettler-Otte, Sylvia, 1946- Three balancing acts of the Sphinx. BF175.5.S95S64 2013 150.19'5—dc23 2013018978 ISBN 978-3-631-63982-5 (Print) E-ISBN 978-3-653-01962-9 (E-Book) DOI 10.3726/978-3-653-01962-9 © Peter Lang GmbH Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften Frankfurt am Main 2013 All rights reserved. PL Academic Research is an Imprint of Peter Lang GmbH. Peter Lang – Frankfurt am Main · Bern · Bruxelles · New York · Oxford · Warszawa · Wien All parts of this publication are protected by copyright. Any utilisation outside the strict limits of the copyright law, without the permission of the publisher, is forbidden and liable to prosecution. This applies in particular to reproductions, translations, microfilming, and storage and processing in electronic retrieval systems. www.peterlang.de Acknowledgements It was Rainer Gross’ idea to publish our papers on The Sphinx and the Riddles of Passion, Love and Sexuality, which were presented and very well received in a panel of the EPF-Conference in London in 2010, and I thank him very much for his substantial support. I am very grateful to Stefano Bolognini, the president elect of the IPA, and to Alain Gibeault, who both had contributed to the panel and now, in spite of their multiple and great tasks in the European Psychoanalytic Federation (EPF) and the International Psychoanalytic Association (IPA), welcomed our project and elaborated their valuable contributions for this publication. My gratitude also goes to the EPF-programme-committees of the conferences for providing an open space for presentations and discussions and thus for fostering our ideas within professional communities. The papers I added here were also presented at the EPF conferences in Copenhagen (2011) and Paris (2012); in their final ver- sion they owe much to the lively feed backs. My thanks go to Gerda Schöbinger for her very helpful computer assistance, and to Helga Wolfgruber for her photo assistance. Finally I thank Peter Lang publishing house, in the first instance Norbert Wil- lenpart in Vienna, who is capable of kindly balancing scientific and economic interests, Stefan Tönne and Anne-Kathrin Grimmeißen, who facilitated the final process of publishing and helped to make this booklet ready for a first presenta- tion at the IPA-Conference in Prague 2013. Last not least I want to thank my husband for supporting me, whenever I was in danger of becoming overwhelmed by the editorial work. Sylvia Zwettler-Otte, Vienna 5 Contents Acknowledgements ............................................................................................... 5 Preface Alain Gibeault ..................................................................................................... 11 Introduction Sylvia Zwettler-Otte ............................................................................................ 19 The “countertransferenceless” Sphinx: the narcissistic myth of impenetrability Stefano Bolognini ................................................................................................ 31 The Sphinx as Oedipus' other Mother Rainer Gross ....................................................................................................... 39 Freud’s selection of “Oedipus material” .................................................. 41 Attempts at psychoanalytical interpretation ............................................ 51 Images of the Sphinx in art ...................................................................... 55 Three balancing acts of the Sphinx Sylvia Zwettler-Otte ............................................................................................ 63 Can we solve the riddle of sexual love without killing the Sphinx? ........ 63 Lost Steps? – Avoidance versus use of the death drive concept .............. 73 Sketches in the Patient’s Magic Drawing Book ...................................... 87 About the authors .............................................................................................. 103 Figures .............................................................................................................. 105 7 Fig. 1: Chauvet cave 9
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