Kathleen Saint-Onge

Francoise Dolto on Languaged Learning in Utero

Sprachen: Englisch. 23,4 cm / 15,6 cm ( B/H )
Buch (Hardcover), 296 Seiten
EAN 9781041270515
Veröffentlicht Juli 2026
Verlag/Hersteller Taylor & Francis Ltd
185,50 inkl. MwSt.
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Beschreibung

This comprehensive study explores Françoise Dolto's revolutionary theory that language acquisition begins in utero through precocious audition, revealing how unconscious affect and invested sound patterns shape early mental-emotional development and lifelong associative thinking. Kathleen Saint-Onge demonstrates how generative echoes facilitate self-regulation and scaffold infant development. The book provides psychoanalysts with new theoretical frameworks connecting Freudian concepts of unconscious processes, dreamwork, and the transference to prenatal language acquisition. Readers will gain insights into how interrelational 'common objects' of familiar soundscapes become unconsciously securing, as affect bootstraps human learning and collaboration. Saint-Onge offers practical applications for understanding the role of the mother tongue in identity formation and the risks inherent in artificial versus natural language environments. An illuminating read for psychoanalysts, researchers and theorists seeking to expand their understanding of early infant development and unconscious processes alike, this book will particularly appeal to Freudians interested in new applications of classical psychoanalytic theory, specialists in French psychoanalysis, and clinicians working with those experiencing language-related trauma and identity issues.

Portrait

Kathleen Saint-Onge is a researcher and educator based in Toronto, Canada. She is the author of Rethinking Autism with Dolto: Syllable Soup (2024) and Discovering Françoise Dolto: Psychoanalysis, Identity and Child Development (2019).

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction. The Essential Dolto: Sonar Syllables: From Familiar Phonemes to Invested Prosodies 2. Motherification: From Symbiotic Self to Associative Thinking 3. Auto-Materning: From Sign Relations to Joint Attention 4. Languaged Means: From Precocious Inscription to Idiosyncratic Resonances PART 2: APPLICATIONS-MUTED ECHOES & AFFECTIVE DEFICITS 6. oxic Tongues, Misplaced Trust & the Silent Period 7. Language Attrition 8. On Passive Defences, Language Endangerment & Non-Natural Languages Conclusion. Languaged in Utero: The Latent Register Regulating Affect in Interhuman Communication

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