Negativity in Psychoanalysis
Theory and Clinic
Herausgeber: Rousselle, Duane; Murphy, Mark Gerard
Negativity in Psychoanalysis
Theory and Clinic
Herausgeber: Rousselle, Duane; Murphy, Mark Gerard
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Negativity in Psychoanalysis examines the role of negativity in psychoanalytic theory and its application in clinical settings.
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Negativity in Psychoanalysis examines the role of negativity in psychoanalytic theory and its application in clinical settings.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9781032452104
- ISBN-10: 1032452102
- Artikelnr.: 69030458
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9781032452104
- ISBN-10: 1032452102
- Artikelnr.: 69030458
Duane Rousselle, PhD, is a Canadian sociological theorist and practicing Lacanian psychoanalyst. He is a visiting associate professor of sociology at the University Colleges of Dublin and Cork. Mark Gerard Murphy is an editor for the political journal and blog Taiwan Insight and a lecturer at St. Mary¿s University, Scotland, Gillis Centre, where he convenes courses on ethics, philosophy, and mystical theology and spirituality. His research interests include the relationship between psychoanalysis and mystical theology. He has published in the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory and the European Journal of Psychoanalysis.
Editor biography Contributor biography Acknowledgements Introduction Duane Rousselle Section 1: Foundations 1. Ellie Ragland -
Who is Transferring What to Whom?
2. Sergio Benvenuto -
On Sigmund Freud
s `Negation
Section 2: Drive & Desire 3. Colin Wright -
Turning Opportunities into Crises: The Lacanian Antidote to Toxic Positivity
4. Todd McGowan -
The Ethics of the Death Drive
5. Simone Medina Polo -
Humility and Humiliation of the Drive: Comedy and Tragedy in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis
6. Mark Murphy -
Apophatic Psychoanalysis: The Plenitude of the Negative
Section 3: Clinical Implications 7. Leon S. Brenner -
Negation Beyond Neurosis
8. Cyrus Saint Amand Poliakoff -
Spiraling
9. Aino-Marjatta Mäki -
What is Non-Negativisable Jouissance?: From Negation to a Singular Norm
10. Ian Parker -
Badbeing: What
s So Bad About Resistance in the Clinic?
11. Stijn Vanheule -
Singularity and the Real that cannot be Written: On Lacan
s Use of Frege in his Later Work
Section 4: Spare Parts 12. Nicholas Balaisis -
`To Create, Perform, Produce Psychology From Scratch
: Negativity in the Work of Wolfgang Giegerick
13. Mark Featherstone -
(Un)Mourning the End of History
14. Wanyoung Kim -
Trauma, Negativity, and Death in Spielrein, Heidegger and Buddhist Thought
15. Joel Crombez -
Why Positive Thought Must be Negated in the Analytic Session: Negative Dialectic as Therapeutic Technique
16. Juliette Tocino-Smith -
The Hau Must be Returned: The Exile of the Dead and Its Effects on the Western Imaginary
Editor Biographies List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction DUANE ROUSSELLE SECTION 1 Foundations 1 Who Is Transferring What to Whom? Resistance to Lacan ELLIE RAGLAND 2 On Sigmund Freud
s
Negation
SERGIO BENVENUTO SECTION 2 Drive and Desire 3 Turning Opportunities into Crises: The Lacanian Antidote to Toxic Positivity COLIN WRIGHT 4 The Ethics of the Death Drive TODD MCGOWAN 5 Humility and Humiliation of the Drive: Comedy and Tragedy in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis SIMONE A. MEDINA POLO 6 Apophatic Psychoanalysis: The Plenitude of the Negative MARK GERARD MURPHY SECTION 3 Clinical Implications 7 Negation beyond Neurosis LEON S. BRENNER 8 Spiraling CYRUS SAINT AMAND POLIAKOFF 9 What Is Non-Negativisable Jouissance?: From Negation to a Singular Norm AINO-MARJATTA MÄKI 10 Badbeing: What
s So Bad about Resistance in the Clinic? IAN PARKER 11 Singularity and the Real that Cannot Be Written: On Lacan
s Use of Frege in His Later Work STIJN VANHEULE SECTION 4 Spare Parts 12 To Create, Perform, Produce Psychology from Scratch: Negativity in the Work of Wolfgang Giegerich NICHOLAS BALAISIS 13 (Un)Mourning the End of History MARK FEATHERSTONE 14 Trauma, Negativity, and Death Drive in Spielrein, Heidegger, and Buddhist Thought WANYOUNG KIM 15 Why Positive Thought Must Be Negated in the Analytic Session: Negative Dialectics as Therapeutic Technique JOEL MICHAEL CROMBEZ 16 The Hau Must Be Returned: The Exile of the Dead and Its Effects on the Western Imaginary JULIETTE TOCINO-SMITH
Who is Transferring What to Whom?
2. Sergio Benvenuto -
On Sigmund Freud
s `Negation
Section 2: Drive & Desire 3. Colin Wright -
Turning Opportunities into Crises: The Lacanian Antidote to Toxic Positivity
4. Todd McGowan -
The Ethics of the Death Drive
5. Simone Medina Polo -
Humility and Humiliation of the Drive: Comedy and Tragedy in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis
6. Mark Murphy -
Apophatic Psychoanalysis: The Plenitude of the Negative
Section 3: Clinical Implications 7. Leon S. Brenner -
Negation Beyond Neurosis
8. Cyrus Saint Amand Poliakoff -
Spiraling
9. Aino-Marjatta Mäki -
What is Non-Negativisable Jouissance?: From Negation to a Singular Norm
10. Ian Parker -
Badbeing: What
s So Bad About Resistance in the Clinic?
11. Stijn Vanheule -
Singularity and the Real that cannot be Written: On Lacan
s Use of Frege in his Later Work
Section 4: Spare Parts 12. Nicholas Balaisis -
`To Create, Perform, Produce Psychology From Scratch
: Negativity in the Work of Wolfgang Giegerick
13. Mark Featherstone -
(Un)Mourning the End of History
14. Wanyoung Kim -
Trauma, Negativity, and Death in Spielrein, Heidegger and Buddhist Thought
15. Joel Crombez -
Why Positive Thought Must be Negated in the Analytic Session: Negative Dialectic as Therapeutic Technique
16. Juliette Tocino-Smith -
The Hau Must be Returned: The Exile of the Dead and Its Effects on the Western Imaginary
Editor Biographies List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction DUANE ROUSSELLE SECTION 1 Foundations 1 Who Is Transferring What to Whom? Resistance to Lacan ELLIE RAGLAND 2 On Sigmund Freud
s
Negation
SERGIO BENVENUTO SECTION 2 Drive and Desire 3 Turning Opportunities into Crises: The Lacanian Antidote to Toxic Positivity COLIN WRIGHT 4 The Ethics of the Death Drive TODD MCGOWAN 5 Humility and Humiliation of the Drive: Comedy and Tragedy in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis SIMONE A. MEDINA POLO 6 Apophatic Psychoanalysis: The Plenitude of the Negative MARK GERARD MURPHY SECTION 3 Clinical Implications 7 Negation beyond Neurosis LEON S. BRENNER 8 Spiraling CYRUS SAINT AMAND POLIAKOFF 9 What Is Non-Negativisable Jouissance?: From Negation to a Singular Norm AINO-MARJATTA MÄKI 10 Badbeing: What
s So Bad about Resistance in the Clinic? IAN PARKER 11 Singularity and the Real that Cannot Be Written: On Lacan
s Use of Frege in His Later Work STIJN VANHEULE SECTION 4 Spare Parts 12 To Create, Perform, Produce Psychology from Scratch: Negativity in the Work of Wolfgang Giegerich NICHOLAS BALAISIS 13 (Un)Mourning the End of History MARK FEATHERSTONE 14 Trauma, Negativity, and Death Drive in Spielrein, Heidegger, and Buddhist Thought WANYOUNG KIM 15 Why Positive Thought Must Be Negated in the Analytic Session: Negative Dialectics as Therapeutic Technique JOEL MICHAEL CROMBEZ 16 The Hau Must Be Returned: The Exile of the Dead and Its Effects on the Western Imaginary JULIETTE TOCINO-SMITH
Editor biography Contributor biography Acknowledgements Introduction Duane Rousselle Section 1: Foundations 1. Ellie Ragland -
Who is Transferring What to Whom?
2. Sergio Benvenuto -
On Sigmund Freud
s `Negation
Section 2: Drive & Desire 3. Colin Wright -
Turning Opportunities into Crises: The Lacanian Antidote to Toxic Positivity
4. Todd McGowan -
The Ethics of the Death Drive
5. Simone Medina Polo -
Humility and Humiliation of the Drive: Comedy and Tragedy in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis
6. Mark Murphy -
Apophatic Psychoanalysis: The Plenitude of the Negative
Section 3: Clinical Implications 7. Leon S. Brenner -
Negation Beyond Neurosis
8. Cyrus Saint Amand Poliakoff -
Spiraling
9. Aino-Marjatta Mäki -
What is Non-Negativisable Jouissance?: From Negation to a Singular Norm
10. Ian Parker -
Badbeing: What
s So Bad About Resistance in the Clinic?
11. Stijn Vanheule -
Singularity and the Real that cannot be Written: On Lacan
s Use of Frege in his Later Work
Section 4: Spare Parts 12. Nicholas Balaisis -
`To Create, Perform, Produce Psychology From Scratch
: Negativity in the Work of Wolfgang Giegerick
13. Mark Featherstone -
(Un)Mourning the End of History
14. Wanyoung Kim -
Trauma, Negativity, and Death in Spielrein, Heidegger and Buddhist Thought
15. Joel Crombez -
Why Positive Thought Must be Negated in the Analytic Session: Negative Dialectic as Therapeutic Technique
16. Juliette Tocino-Smith -
The Hau Must be Returned: The Exile of the Dead and Its Effects on the Western Imaginary
Editor Biographies List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction DUANE ROUSSELLE SECTION 1 Foundations 1 Who Is Transferring What to Whom? Resistance to Lacan ELLIE RAGLAND 2 On Sigmund Freud
s
Negation
SERGIO BENVENUTO SECTION 2 Drive and Desire 3 Turning Opportunities into Crises: The Lacanian Antidote to Toxic Positivity COLIN WRIGHT 4 The Ethics of the Death Drive TODD MCGOWAN 5 Humility and Humiliation of the Drive: Comedy and Tragedy in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis SIMONE A. MEDINA POLO 6 Apophatic Psychoanalysis: The Plenitude of the Negative MARK GERARD MURPHY SECTION 3 Clinical Implications 7 Negation beyond Neurosis LEON S. BRENNER 8 Spiraling CYRUS SAINT AMAND POLIAKOFF 9 What Is Non-Negativisable Jouissance?: From Negation to a Singular Norm AINO-MARJATTA MÄKI 10 Badbeing: What
s So Bad about Resistance in the Clinic? IAN PARKER 11 Singularity and the Real that Cannot Be Written: On Lacan
s Use of Frege in His Later Work STIJN VANHEULE SECTION 4 Spare Parts 12 To Create, Perform, Produce Psychology from Scratch: Negativity in the Work of Wolfgang Giegerich NICHOLAS BALAISIS 13 (Un)Mourning the End of History MARK FEATHERSTONE 14 Trauma, Negativity, and Death Drive in Spielrein, Heidegger, and Buddhist Thought WANYOUNG KIM 15 Why Positive Thought Must Be Negated in the Analytic Session: Negative Dialectics as Therapeutic Technique JOEL MICHAEL CROMBEZ 16 The Hau Must Be Returned: The Exile of the Dead and Its Effects on the Western Imaginary JULIETTE TOCINO-SMITH
Who is Transferring What to Whom?
2. Sergio Benvenuto -
On Sigmund Freud
s `Negation
Section 2: Drive & Desire 3. Colin Wright -
Turning Opportunities into Crises: The Lacanian Antidote to Toxic Positivity
4. Todd McGowan -
The Ethics of the Death Drive
5. Simone Medina Polo -
Humility and Humiliation of the Drive: Comedy and Tragedy in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis
6. Mark Murphy -
Apophatic Psychoanalysis: The Plenitude of the Negative
Section 3: Clinical Implications 7. Leon S. Brenner -
Negation Beyond Neurosis
8. Cyrus Saint Amand Poliakoff -
Spiraling
9. Aino-Marjatta Mäki -
What is Non-Negativisable Jouissance?: From Negation to a Singular Norm
10. Ian Parker -
Badbeing: What
s So Bad About Resistance in the Clinic?
11. Stijn Vanheule -
Singularity and the Real that cannot be Written: On Lacan
s Use of Frege in his Later Work
Section 4: Spare Parts 12. Nicholas Balaisis -
`To Create, Perform, Produce Psychology From Scratch
: Negativity in the Work of Wolfgang Giegerick
13. Mark Featherstone -
(Un)Mourning the End of History
14. Wanyoung Kim -
Trauma, Negativity, and Death in Spielrein, Heidegger and Buddhist Thought
15. Joel Crombez -
Why Positive Thought Must be Negated in the Analytic Session: Negative Dialectic as Therapeutic Technique
16. Juliette Tocino-Smith -
The Hau Must be Returned: The Exile of the Dead and Its Effects on the Western Imaginary
Editor Biographies List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction DUANE ROUSSELLE SECTION 1 Foundations 1 Who Is Transferring What to Whom? Resistance to Lacan ELLIE RAGLAND 2 On Sigmund Freud
s
Negation
SERGIO BENVENUTO SECTION 2 Drive and Desire 3 Turning Opportunities into Crises: The Lacanian Antidote to Toxic Positivity COLIN WRIGHT 4 The Ethics of the Death Drive TODD MCGOWAN 5 Humility and Humiliation of the Drive: Comedy and Tragedy in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis SIMONE A. MEDINA POLO 6 Apophatic Psychoanalysis: The Plenitude of the Negative MARK GERARD MURPHY SECTION 3 Clinical Implications 7 Negation beyond Neurosis LEON S. BRENNER 8 Spiraling CYRUS SAINT AMAND POLIAKOFF 9 What Is Non-Negativisable Jouissance?: From Negation to a Singular Norm AINO-MARJATTA MÄKI 10 Badbeing: What
s So Bad about Resistance in the Clinic? IAN PARKER 11 Singularity and the Real that Cannot Be Written: On Lacan
s Use of Frege in His Later Work STIJN VANHEULE SECTION 4 Spare Parts 12 To Create, Perform, Produce Psychology from Scratch: Negativity in the Work of Wolfgang Giegerich NICHOLAS BALAISIS 13 (Un)Mourning the End of History MARK FEATHERSTONE 14 Trauma, Negativity, and Death Drive in Spielrein, Heidegger, and Buddhist Thought WANYOUNG KIM 15 Why Positive Thought Must Be Negated in the Analytic Session: Negative Dialectics as Therapeutic Technique JOEL MICHAEL CROMBEZ 16 The Hau Must Be Returned: The Exile of the Dead and Its Effects on the Western Imaginary JULIETTE TOCINO-SMITH