Psychoanalysis and the Unrepresentable
From Culture to the Clinic
Herausgeber: Piotrowska, Agnieszka; Tyrer, Ben
Psychoanalysis and the Unrepresentable
From Culture to the Clinic
Herausgeber: Piotrowska, Agnieszka; Tyrer, Ben
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Academics and clinicians engage with philosophy, the arts and case material as they examine those experiences which are `unrepresentable¿.
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Academics and clinicians engage with philosophy, the arts and case material as they examine those experiences which are `unrepresentable¿.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781138954984
- ISBN-10: 1138954985
- Artikelnr.: 43676726
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781138954984
- ISBN-10: 1138954985
- Artikelnr.: 43676726
Agnieszka Piotrowska, PhD, is an acclaimed filmmaker and theorist. Her current work focuses on post-colonial relationships in Zimbabwe. She is the author of Psychoanalysis and Ethics in Documentary Film; Black and White: Cinema, politics and the arts in Zimbabwe and the editor of Embodied Encounters: New approaches to psychoanalysis and cinema (all Routledge). She is a Reader in Film at the University of Bedfordshire. Ben Tyrer teaches Film Studies at King¿s College London. He has published widely on psychoanalysis and cinema. Piotrowska and Tyrer together run Psychoanalysis in Our Time, an international research network funded by the Nordic Summer University.
Introduction: Representing the Unrepresentable 1. The Body Locked by a Lack of Meaning 2. Trauma without a Subject: On Malabou, Psychoanalysis and Amour 3. A Possible Way to Represent the Un-representable in Clinical Trauma 4. (Un)Representing the Real: Seeing Sounds and Hearing Images 5. On Touching and Speaking in (Post) (de) Colonial discourse: from Lessing to Marechera and Veit-Wild 6. Pointing at the Other 7. Is poetics a fiction about truth
in a poem? Some remarks about Paul Celan 8. Presenting The Unrepresentable In Presentable Ways 9. Duras and the Art of the Impossible 10. Representation without Language: Freud and the Problem of the Image 11. Understanding Without Words 12. Rethinking the Primal Wound, Trauma and the Fantasy of Completeness: Adopted Women
s Experiences of Meeting their Biological Fathers in Adulthood 13. Embodying Traumatic Griefscapes 14. Suture and Gus Van Sant
s Milk 15. Unnameable 16. Each Day at a Time 17. The Scent of Philosophy Index
in a poem? Some remarks about Paul Celan 8. Presenting The Unrepresentable In Presentable Ways 9. Duras and the Art of the Impossible 10. Representation without Language: Freud and the Problem of the Image 11. Understanding Without Words 12. Rethinking the Primal Wound, Trauma and the Fantasy of Completeness: Adopted Women
s Experiences of Meeting their Biological Fathers in Adulthood 13. Embodying Traumatic Griefscapes 14. Suture and Gus Van Sant
s Milk 15. Unnameable 16. Each Day at a Time 17. The Scent of Philosophy Index
Introduction: Representing the Unrepresentable 1. The Body Locked by a Lack of Meaning 2. Trauma without a Subject: On Malabou, Psychoanalysis and Amour 3. A Possible Way to Represent the Un-representable in Clinical Trauma 4. (Un)Representing the Real: Seeing Sounds and Hearing Images 5. On Touching and Speaking in (Post) (de) Colonial discourse: from Lessing to Marechera and Veit-Wild 6. Pointing at the Other 7. Is poetics a fiction about truth
in a poem? Some remarks about Paul Celan 8. Presenting The Unrepresentable In Presentable Ways 9. Duras and the Art of the Impossible 10. Representation without Language: Freud and the Problem of the Image 11. Understanding Without Words 12. Rethinking the Primal Wound, Trauma and the Fantasy of Completeness: Adopted Women
s Experiences of Meeting their Biological Fathers in Adulthood 13. Embodying Traumatic Griefscapes 14. Suture and Gus Van Sant
s Milk 15. Unnameable 16. Each Day at a Time 17. The Scent of Philosophy Index
in a poem? Some remarks about Paul Celan 8. Presenting The Unrepresentable In Presentable Ways 9. Duras and the Art of the Impossible 10. Representation without Language: Freud and the Problem of the Image 11. Understanding Without Words 12. Rethinking the Primal Wound, Trauma and the Fantasy of Completeness: Adopted Women
s Experiences of Meeting their Biological Fathers in Adulthood 13. Embodying Traumatic Griefscapes 14. Suture and Gus Van Sant
s Milk 15. Unnameable 16. Each Day at a Time 17. The Scent of Philosophy Index