Michael Sperber
Dostoyevsky's Stalker and Other Essays on Psychopathology and the Arts
Michael Sperber
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This book examines the arts over the course of modern history to illuminate psychiatry and psychoanalysis, and how these disciplines may elucidate works of literature, art, and cinema. These essays propose a paradigm shift in psychiatry, based on the idea that some symptoms of mental illness may have constructive uses.
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This book examines the arts over the course of modern history to illuminate psychiatry and psychoanalysis, and how these disciplines may elucidate works of literature, art, and cinema. These essays propose a paradigm shift in psychiatry, based on the idea that some symptoms of mental illness may have constructive uses.
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- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 365g
- ISBN-13: 9780761849933
- ISBN-10: 0761849939
- Artikelnr.: 28969284
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 365g
- ISBN-13: 9780761849933
- ISBN-10: 0761849939
- Artikelnr.: 28969284
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
By Michael Sperber
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction Part 4
PART I: VARIATIONS ON A THEME OF SHAME Chapter 5 1. Shame, the "As-if"
Personality, and the Search for Identity Chapter 6 2. Anton Chekov's "The
Darling": Imitative Pseudo-Relationships Chapter 7 3. Woody Allen's Zelig:
The Human Chameleon Chapter 8 4. Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr.
Ripley: Better a Fake Somebody than a Real Nobody Chapter 9 5. Reinvented
Selves: Frank Abagnale's Catch Me If You Can and James Thurber's "The
Secret Life of Walter Mitty Chapter 10 6. Henry David Thoreau's Alter Egos:
Ralph Waldo Emerson and JOhn Thoreau Jr. Chapter 11 7. Fyodor Dostoyevsky's
Underground Man and the Psychogenesis of Stalking Chapter 12 8. The Case of
the Quadriplegic Cyberterrorist Chapter 13 9. The Unabomber at Harvard: A
Murderous Phoenix Chapter 14 10. The Unabomber, the Underground Man, and
Asperger Syndrome Chapter 15 11. Anton Chekhov's "The Man in a Case":
Laughter that Killed Chapter 16 12. Glenn Gould: the "Cased-in Man"
Syndrome Chapter 17 13. Homophobic Dysphoria in Annie Proulx's Brokeback
Mountain Chapter 18 14. A Shame-Inducing Epiphany in James Joyce's "The
Dead" Chapter 19 15. Anton Chekhov's "Lady with the Pet Dog": A Womanizer
Learns to Love Chapter 20 16. Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim: Inner and Outer
Courts of Inquiry Chapter 21 17. Edward Hopper's Last Painting, Two
Comedians: An Ego-Absolving Gloss Chapter 22 18. Alexander Pushkin's "The
Shot": Revenge, a Dish Best Savored Cold Part 23 PART II: POST-TRAUMATIC
STRESS DISORDER Chapter 24 19. Introduction: The Many Facets of PTSD
Chapter 25 20. Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Wakefield": Sleepwalker in a Mental
Jail Chapter 26 21. Frederick Law Olmsted's Childhood Traumas and the Birth
of Psychoarchitecture Chapter 27 22. Leo Tolstoy's "God Sees the Truth, but
Waits": Through Suffering Comes Redemption Chapter 28 23. Alger Hiss and
Whittaker Chambers: A Real-life Ivan and Makar Chapter 29 24. Henry David
Thoreau's "Wilderness Therapy": Sensory Awareness in Nature Chapter 30 25.
The Great Deeds of Henry David Thoreau, Mohandas Gandhi, and Martin Luther
King, Jr.: Crisis, Preparation, and a Deliberative Moment Chapter 31 26.
Introduction: The Creative Use of Alternate States of Consciousness Chapter
32 27. Joseph Conrad's The Secret Sharer and Autoscopic Illusion Chapter 33
28. Friedrich August Kekulé's Apparition of a Snake and the Structure of
the Benzene Ring Chapter 34 29. Henry David Thoreau: An Imaginary Mountain,
A Symbolic Tombstone Chapter 35 30. Demonic Hallucinations and Patricidal
Guilt: Dostoyevsky's Ivan Karamazov and Freud's Bavarian Artist Chapter 36
31. The Three Phantoms of Herman Melville's Moby Dick Part 37 PART IV: MOOD
IMAGERY IN LITERATURE Chapter 38 32. Introduction: Icarus, Daedalus, and
Bipolar Disorder Chapter 39 33. Manic-Depressive Mood Swings in Albert
Camus' The Fall Chapter 40 34. Bipolar Imagery in Henry David Thoreau's
Journals Chapter 41 Bibliography
PART I: VARIATIONS ON A THEME OF SHAME Chapter 5 1. Shame, the "As-if"
Personality, and the Search for Identity Chapter 6 2. Anton Chekov's "The
Darling": Imitative Pseudo-Relationships Chapter 7 3. Woody Allen's Zelig:
The Human Chameleon Chapter 8 4. Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr.
Ripley: Better a Fake Somebody than a Real Nobody Chapter 9 5. Reinvented
Selves: Frank Abagnale's Catch Me If You Can and James Thurber's "The
Secret Life of Walter Mitty Chapter 10 6. Henry David Thoreau's Alter Egos:
Ralph Waldo Emerson and JOhn Thoreau Jr. Chapter 11 7. Fyodor Dostoyevsky's
Underground Man and the Psychogenesis of Stalking Chapter 12 8. The Case of
the Quadriplegic Cyberterrorist Chapter 13 9. The Unabomber at Harvard: A
Murderous Phoenix Chapter 14 10. The Unabomber, the Underground Man, and
Asperger Syndrome Chapter 15 11. Anton Chekhov's "The Man in a Case":
Laughter that Killed Chapter 16 12. Glenn Gould: the "Cased-in Man"
Syndrome Chapter 17 13. Homophobic Dysphoria in Annie Proulx's Brokeback
Mountain Chapter 18 14. A Shame-Inducing Epiphany in James Joyce's "The
Dead" Chapter 19 15. Anton Chekhov's "Lady with the Pet Dog": A Womanizer
Learns to Love Chapter 20 16. Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim: Inner and Outer
Courts of Inquiry Chapter 21 17. Edward Hopper's Last Painting, Two
Comedians: An Ego-Absolving Gloss Chapter 22 18. Alexander Pushkin's "The
Shot": Revenge, a Dish Best Savored Cold Part 23 PART II: POST-TRAUMATIC
STRESS DISORDER Chapter 24 19. Introduction: The Many Facets of PTSD
Chapter 25 20. Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Wakefield": Sleepwalker in a Mental
Jail Chapter 26 21. Frederick Law Olmsted's Childhood Traumas and the Birth
of Psychoarchitecture Chapter 27 22. Leo Tolstoy's "God Sees the Truth, but
Waits": Through Suffering Comes Redemption Chapter 28 23. Alger Hiss and
Whittaker Chambers: A Real-life Ivan and Makar Chapter 29 24. Henry David
Thoreau's "Wilderness Therapy": Sensory Awareness in Nature Chapter 30 25.
The Great Deeds of Henry David Thoreau, Mohandas Gandhi, and Martin Luther
King, Jr.: Crisis, Preparation, and a Deliberative Moment Chapter 31 26.
Introduction: The Creative Use of Alternate States of Consciousness Chapter
32 27. Joseph Conrad's The Secret Sharer and Autoscopic Illusion Chapter 33
28. Friedrich August Kekulé's Apparition of a Snake and the Structure of
the Benzene Ring Chapter 34 29. Henry David Thoreau: An Imaginary Mountain,
A Symbolic Tombstone Chapter 35 30. Demonic Hallucinations and Patricidal
Guilt: Dostoyevsky's Ivan Karamazov and Freud's Bavarian Artist Chapter 36
31. The Three Phantoms of Herman Melville's Moby Dick Part 37 PART IV: MOOD
IMAGERY IN LITERATURE Chapter 38 32. Introduction: Icarus, Daedalus, and
Bipolar Disorder Chapter 39 33. Manic-Depressive Mood Swings in Albert
Camus' The Fall Chapter 40 34. Bipolar Imagery in Henry David Thoreau's
Journals Chapter 41 Bibliography
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction Part 4
PART I: VARIATIONS ON A THEME OF SHAME Chapter 5 1. Shame, the "As-if"
Personality, and the Search for Identity Chapter 6 2. Anton Chekov's "The
Darling": Imitative Pseudo-Relationships Chapter 7 3. Woody Allen's Zelig:
The Human Chameleon Chapter 8 4. Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr.
Ripley: Better a Fake Somebody than a Real Nobody Chapter 9 5. Reinvented
Selves: Frank Abagnale's Catch Me If You Can and James Thurber's "The
Secret Life of Walter Mitty Chapter 10 6. Henry David Thoreau's Alter Egos:
Ralph Waldo Emerson and JOhn Thoreau Jr. Chapter 11 7. Fyodor Dostoyevsky's
Underground Man and the Psychogenesis of Stalking Chapter 12 8. The Case of
the Quadriplegic Cyberterrorist Chapter 13 9. The Unabomber at Harvard: A
Murderous Phoenix Chapter 14 10. The Unabomber, the Underground Man, and
Asperger Syndrome Chapter 15 11. Anton Chekhov's "The Man in a Case":
Laughter that Killed Chapter 16 12. Glenn Gould: the "Cased-in Man"
Syndrome Chapter 17 13. Homophobic Dysphoria in Annie Proulx's Brokeback
Mountain Chapter 18 14. A Shame-Inducing Epiphany in James Joyce's "The
Dead" Chapter 19 15. Anton Chekhov's "Lady with the Pet Dog": A Womanizer
Learns to Love Chapter 20 16. Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim: Inner and Outer
Courts of Inquiry Chapter 21 17. Edward Hopper's Last Painting, Two
Comedians: An Ego-Absolving Gloss Chapter 22 18. Alexander Pushkin's "The
Shot": Revenge, a Dish Best Savored Cold Part 23 PART II: POST-TRAUMATIC
STRESS DISORDER Chapter 24 19. Introduction: The Many Facets of PTSD
Chapter 25 20. Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Wakefield": Sleepwalker in a Mental
Jail Chapter 26 21. Frederick Law Olmsted's Childhood Traumas and the Birth
of Psychoarchitecture Chapter 27 22. Leo Tolstoy's "God Sees the Truth, but
Waits": Through Suffering Comes Redemption Chapter 28 23. Alger Hiss and
Whittaker Chambers: A Real-life Ivan and Makar Chapter 29 24. Henry David
Thoreau's "Wilderness Therapy": Sensory Awareness in Nature Chapter 30 25.
The Great Deeds of Henry David Thoreau, Mohandas Gandhi, and Martin Luther
King, Jr.: Crisis, Preparation, and a Deliberative Moment Chapter 31 26.
Introduction: The Creative Use of Alternate States of Consciousness Chapter
32 27. Joseph Conrad's The Secret Sharer and Autoscopic Illusion Chapter 33
28. Friedrich August Kekulé's Apparition of a Snake and the Structure of
the Benzene Ring Chapter 34 29. Henry David Thoreau: An Imaginary Mountain,
A Symbolic Tombstone Chapter 35 30. Demonic Hallucinations and Patricidal
Guilt: Dostoyevsky's Ivan Karamazov and Freud's Bavarian Artist Chapter 36
31. The Three Phantoms of Herman Melville's Moby Dick Part 37 PART IV: MOOD
IMAGERY IN LITERATURE Chapter 38 32. Introduction: Icarus, Daedalus, and
Bipolar Disorder Chapter 39 33. Manic-Depressive Mood Swings in Albert
Camus' The Fall Chapter 40 34. Bipolar Imagery in Henry David Thoreau's
Journals Chapter 41 Bibliography
PART I: VARIATIONS ON A THEME OF SHAME Chapter 5 1. Shame, the "As-if"
Personality, and the Search for Identity Chapter 6 2. Anton Chekov's "The
Darling": Imitative Pseudo-Relationships Chapter 7 3. Woody Allen's Zelig:
The Human Chameleon Chapter 8 4. Patricia Highsmith's The Talented Mr.
Ripley: Better a Fake Somebody than a Real Nobody Chapter 9 5. Reinvented
Selves: Frank Abagnale's Catch Me If You Can and James Thurber's "The
Secret Life of Walter Mitty Chapter 10 6. Henry David Thoreau's Alter Egos:
Ralph Waldo Emerson and JOhn Thoreau Jr. Chapter 11 7. Fyodor Dostoyevsky's
Underground Man and the Psychogenesis of Stalking Chapter 12 8. The Case of
the Quadriplegic Cyberterrorist Chapter 13 9. The Unabomber at Harvard: A
Murderous Phoenix Chapter 14 10. The Unabomber, the Underground Man, and
Asperger Syndrome Chapter 15 11. Anton Chekhov's "The Man in a Case":
Laughter that Killed Chapter 16 12. Glenn Gould: the "Cased-in Man"
Syndrome Chapter 17 13. Homophobic Dysphoria in Annie Proulx's Brokeback
Mountain Chapter 18 14. A Shame-Inducing Epiphany in James Joyce's "The
Dead" Chapter 19 15. Anton Chekhov's "Lady with the Pet Dog": A Womanizer
Learns to Love Chapter 20 16. Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim: Inner and Outer
Courts of Inquiry Chapter 21 17. Edward Hopper's Last Painting, Two
Comedians: An Ego-Absolving Gloss Chapter 22 18. Alexander Pushkin's "The
Shot": Revenge, a Dish Best Savored Cold Part 23 PART II: POST-TRAUMATIC
STRESS DISORDER Chapter 24 19. Introduction: The Many Facets of PTSD
Chapter 25 20. Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Wakefield": Sleepwalker in a Mental
Jail Chapter 26 21. Frederick Law Olmsted's Childhood Traumas and the Birth
of Psychoarchitecture Chapter 27 22. Leo Tolstoy's "God Sees the Truth, but
Waits": Through Suffering Comes Redemption Chapter 28 23. Alger Hiss and
Whittaker Chambers: A Real-life Ivan and Makar Chapter 29 24. Henry David
Thoreau's "Wilderness Therapy": Sensory Awareness in Nature Chapter 30 25.
The Great Deeds of Henry David Thoreau, Mohandas Gandhi, and Martin Luther
King, Jr.: Crisis, Preparation, and a Deliberative Moment Chapter 31 26.
Introduction: The Creative Use of Alternate States of Consciousness Chapter
32 27. Joseph Conrad's The Secret Sharer and Autoscopic Illusion Chapter 33
28. Friedrich August Kekulé's Apparition of a Snake and the Structure of
the Benzene Ring Chapter 34 29. Henry David Thoreau: An Imaginary Mountain,
A Symbolic Tombstone Chapter 35 30. Demonic Hallucinations and Patricidal
Guilt: Dostoyevsky's Ivan Karamazov and Freud's Bavarian Artist Chapter 36
31. The Three Phantoms of Herman Melville's Moby Dick Part 37 PART IV: MOOD
IMAGERY IN LITERATURE Chapter 38 32. Introduction: Icarus, Daedalus, and
Bipolar Disorder Chapter 39 33. Manic-Depressive Mood Swings in Albert
Camus' The Fall Chapter 40 34. Bipolar Imagery in Henry David Thoreau's
Journals Chapter 41 Bibliography