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Sex and Repression in Savage Society

''Sex and Repression in Savage Society'' is a 1927 book by anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski. It is considered "a famous critique of psychoanalysis, arguing that the 'Oedipus complex' described by Freud is not universal."〔Connell, R. W. (2002). ''Gender'' , p. 122. Wiley-Blackwell, ISBN 978-0-7456-2716-8〕 Malinowski gives a partial explanation of the role of sex in social organization through the synthesis of psychoanalysis and anthropology, considered competing academic disciplines at the time.〔Young, D. (1928). Malinowski's ''Sex and Repression in Savage Society'' (review). Psychological Bulletin, Vol. 25, p. 490.〕 The book is considered an important contribution to psychoanalysis, which Malinowski acknowledged was a "popular craze of the day."〔Malinowski, Bronislaw (1927). ''Sex and repression in savage society.'' Routledge Classics (Psychology Press), ISBN 978-0-415-25554-7〕
I have never been in any sense a follower of psycho-analytic practice, or an adherent of psycho-analytic theory; and now, while impatient of the exorbitant claims of psycho-analysis, of its chaotic arguments and tangled terminology, I must yet acknowledge a deep sense of indepbtedness to it for stimulation as well for valuable instruction in some aspects of human psychology.〔

The book is divided into four parts. In Part 1 (The Formation of a Complex), he lays out the issues related to childhood sexuality through puberty and maternal roles. In Part 2 (The Mirror of Tradition) he examines myth and taboo related to family dynamics. In Part 3 (Psycho-analysis and Anthropology), he examines the rift between the two disciplines and looks at the role parricide may have as a foundation of culture. In Part 4 (Instinct and Culture), he examines how humans made the transition from animalistic instincts to organized society, situating the family as "the cradle of nascent culture." He describes how taboos that develop within a society must then be enforced through authority and repression.
Malinowski's studies of the Trobriand islanders challenged the Freudian proposal that psychosexual development (e.g. the Oedipus complex) was universal.〔Doniger, Gertrude (1930. The Oedipus complex in savage society. In Sanger, Margaret (Ed.). ''Birth Control Review'', p. 288.〕 He reported that in the insular matriarchal society of the Trobriand, boys are disciplined by their maternal uncles, not their fathers; impartial, avuncular discipline. Malinowski reported that boys dreamed of feared uncles, not of beloved fathers, thus, power — not sexual jealousy — is the source of Oedipal conflict in such non–Western societies.
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