An Analysis Of Psychoanalysis In The Movie Foxy Brown

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Psychoanalysis is a science that deals with the interaction between conscious and unconscious processes and laws of mental functions of an individual. Psychoanalysis is used to understand subjects of semiotics. Psychoanalysis is also used to understand the unconscious development that comes into play in society and how that shapes us as humans and as a society. Sigmund Freud did not discover the unconscious mind set, rather he developed the concept the most thorough. Structural hypothesis is part of Freud 's mental functioning of id, ego, and superego. Id is the psychic drive, impulsive, that is the source of energy, yet lacks direction. Ego consists of functions that relate to an individuals environment, the mediator between id and superego, the reality checker. The superego consists of moral perceptions and aspirations of an individual. The superego is mostly an unconscious psyche. Foxy Brown is a 1974 blaxploitation movie that deals with revenge and power. Link Brown, brother to Foxy Brown is unable to pay back $20,000 that he was given from loan …show more content…

In Foxy Brown the stereotypes were nothing new. Foxy Brown was the protagonist of the movie, yet she also portrayed a servant for the mafia when she infiltrated the organization as a sex slave. Link Brown represented the “ghetto”, he was a street hustler, he represented an uneducated black men, who was looking for a way out in the wrong areas. Stereotypes are used to validate the perceptions that have been held in society. It is a form of control and repression of the unconscious desires of a subject. A form of a defense mechanism according to Berger. Berger explains that this type of defense is a part of the ego instinct to be in control and ward off anxieties of the ones doing the repression. The repression is the barrier of conscious and unconscious to not mix and bring to conscious the true anxiety of unpleasantry if to come

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