The ideas associated with Freud have impacted strongly on anthropology. The main point is that we have an unconscious mind. Further, the experiences of socialisation and especially childhood dominate this. These experiences relate mostly to trauma and unresolved conflict of our infancy. Such experiences are also often ‘sexual’ in nature. Although, by definition, we are not aware of our unconscious thoughts, they often manage to slip through into our conscious thoughts and behaviour.
 
Copyright 2013 Nicholas Herriman / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Please contact for permissions.

The Audible Anthropologist

Dr Nicholas Herriman

The Unconscious Mind

MAY 9, 201311 MIN
The Audible Anthropologist

The Unconscious Mind

MAY 9, 201311 MIN

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<p>The ideas associated with Freud have impacted strongly on anthropology. The main point is that we have an unconscious mind. Further, the experiences of socialisation and especially childhood dominate this. These experiences relate mostly to trauma and unresolved conflict of our infancy. Such experiences are also often ‘sexual’ in nature. Although, by definition, we are not aware of our unconscious thoughts, they often manage to slip through into our conscious thoughts and behaviour.</p> <p>Copyright 2013 Nicholas Herriman / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Please contact for permissions.</p>