Grief and its Transcendence: Memory, Identity, Creativity is a landmark contribution that provides fresh insights into the experience and process of mourning. It includes fourteen original essays by pre-eminent psychoanalysts, historians, classicists, theologians, architects, art-historians and artists, that take on the subject of normal, rather than pathological mourning. In particular, it considers the diversity of the mourning process; the bereavement of ordinary vs. extraordinary loss; the contribution of mourning to personal and creative growth; and individual, social, and cultural means…mehr
Grief and its Transcendence: Memory, Identity, Creativity is a landmark contribution that provides fresh insights into the experience and process of mourning. It includes fourteen original essays by pre-eminent psychoanalysts, historians, classicists, theologians, architects, art-historians and artists, that take on the subject of normal, rather than pathological mourning. In particular, it considers the diversity of the mourning process; the bereavement of ordinary vs. extraordinary loss; the contribution of mourning to personal and creative growth; and individual, social, and cultural means of transcending grief. It will be a must for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, and scholars within other disciplines who are interested in the topics of grief, bereavement and creativity.
Adele Tutter, M.D., Ph.D. is Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Columbia University; and Faculty, the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research and the New York Psychoanalytic Institute. She is the author of Dream House: An Intimate Portrait of the Philip Johnson Glass House and editor of The Muse: Psychoanalytic Explorations of Creative Inspiration. Dr. Tutter is in private practice in Manhattan. Léon Wurmser, M.D., Ph.D. is Past Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of West Virginia, and Training and Supervising Analyst at the Contemporary Freudian Society. He has authored and co-authored many books on the theory and practice of psychoanalysis, including The Mask of Shame, Jealousy and Envy-New Views on Two Powerful Emotions, and Nothing Good Is Allowed to Stand. Dr. Wurmser lectures extensively in the USA and abroad.
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Illustrations and credits Acknowledgements Contributors Foreword Daria Colombo Prologue Give sorrow words Adele Tutter Part I Family, Community, Society 1 Cicero on grief and friendship David Konstan 2 Rituals of memory Jan Assmann 3 The Staten Island September 11 Memorial: Creativity, mourning, and the experience of loss Jeffrey Karl Ochsner 4 Designing the Staten Island September 11 Memorial Masayuki Sono 5 Response to Part I: The Relics of Absence John Gale 6 Discussion of Part I: Arcs of Recovery Paul Schwaber Part II Theory, Specificity, Authenticity 7 Further reflections on object loss and mourning Marion M. Oliner 8 Memorial spaces: Further comments on mourning following multiple traumatic losses Anna Ornstein 9 The long-term effects of the mourning process Otto F. Kernberg 10 Mourning, double reality and the culture of remembering and forgiving: A very personal report Léon Wurmser 11 Discussion of Part II: Nothing Gold Can Stay? Jeanine Vivona Part III History, Ancestry, Memory 12 Lost wax to lost fathers: Installations by British sculptor Jane McAdam Freud Jane McAdam Freud in conversation with Adele Tutter 13 Sudek, Janá¿ek, Hukvaldy, and Me: Notes on art, loss, and nationalism under political oppression Adele Tutter 14 Discussion of Part III: Image, Loss, Delay Diane O'Donoghue Epilogue "'Tis nameless woe" Léon Wurmser
Illustrations and credits Acknowledgements Contributors Foreword Daria Colombo Prologue Give sorrow words Adele Tutter Part I Family, Community, Society 1 Cicero on grief and friendship David Konstan 2 Rituals of memory Jan Assmann 3 The Staten Island September 11 Memorial: Creativity, mourning, and the experience of loss Jeffrey Karl Ochsner 4 Designing the Staten Island September 11 Memorial Masayuki Sono 5 Response to Part I: The Relics of Absence John Gale 6 Discussion of Part I: Arcs of Recovery Paul Schwaber Part II Theory, Specificity, Authenticity 7 Further reflections on object loss and mourning Marion M. Oliner 8 Memorial spaces: Further comments on mourning following multiple traumatic losses Anna Ornstein 9 The long-term effects of the mourning process Otto F. Kernberg 10 Mourning, double reality and the culture of remembering and forgiving: A very personal report Léon Wurmser 11 Discussion of Part II: Nothing Gold Can Stay? Jeanine Vivona Part III History, Ancestry, Memory 12 Lost wax to lost fathers: Installations by British sculptor Jane McAdam Freud Jane McAdam Freud in conversation with Adele Tutter 13 Sudek, Janá¿ek, Hukvaldy, and Me: Notes on art, loss, and nationalism under political oppression Adele Tutter 14 Discussion of Part III: Image, Loss, Delay Diane O'Donoghue Epilogue "'Tis nameless woe" Léon Wurmser
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