The Unconscious
Contemporary Refractions In Psychoanalysis
Herausgeber: Sauvayre, Pascal; Braucher, David
The Unconscious
Contemporary Refractions In Psychoanalysis
Herausgeber: Sauvayre, Pascal; Braucher, David
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This book explores the unconscious from within psychoanalysis that take cross-disciplinary input from the cultural, social, and linguistic perspectives. This book is the first contemporary collection applying the various perspectives from within the psychoanalytic discipline.
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This book explores the unconscious from within psychoanalysis that take cross-disciplinary input from the cultural, social, and linguistic perspectives. This book is the first contemporary collection applying the various perspectives from within the psychoanalytic discipline.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 150mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 326g
- ISBN-13: 9780367498399
- ISBN-10: 0367498391
- Artikelnr.: 60037541
- Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 150mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 326g
- ISBN-13: 9780367498399
- ISBN-10: 0367498391
- Artikelnr.: 60037541
Pascal Sauvayre is a member of the faculty and a training and supervising analyst at the William Alanson White Institute. He has a private practice in New York City. He is a co-translator of the upcoming translation of Laplanche's The Tub: Transcendence of the Transference. David Braucher is a member of the faculty of the William Alanson White Institute's Division I Psychoanalytic Program and a lecturer at NYU Steinhart. He is on the editorial board of the journal, Contemporary Psychoanalysis, and author of Life Smarts on PsychologyToday.com. He is in private practice in the Manhattan's West Village.
List of Contributors Introduction Part I: The Unconscious is Everywhere,
and Nowhere Chapter 1: From Out of Nowhere: The Paradox of Unconscious
Experience Commentary: Einstein's Elsewhere Chapter 2: Into the Frog Swamp:
Jungian Conceptions of the Unconscious in Practice Commentary: Freud and
Jung: Submission and Surrender to the Unconscious Part II: Power and the
Social Unconscious Chapter 3: Enactment, Power, or Play, in Jessica
Benjamin's Clinical Theory Chapter 4: The Power Principle: The shame of the
father or the emperor's new clothes Chapter 5: Enacting Identity: Normative
Unconscious Processes in Clinic and Culture Commentary: The Sexual
Unconscious in Tension with Normative Unconscious Processes Part III:
Language, the Sexual, and the Unconscious Chapter 6: Introduction to a
Lacivanian Idiolect Commentary: Are Lacan and Sullivan Linked by their
Conceptions of Anxiety and the Unassimilable? Chapter 7: Après Coup
Commentary: How the World Becomes Bigger; Implantation, Intromission and
the Après-coup Index
and Nowhere Chapter 1: From Out of Nowhere: The Paradox of Unconscious
Experience Commentary: Einstein's Elsewhere Chapter 2: Into the Frog Swamp:
Jungian Conceptions of the Unconscious in Practice Commentary: Freud and
Jung: Submission and Surrender to the Unconscious Part II: Power and the
Social Unconscious Chapter 3: Enactment, Power, or Play, in Jessica
Benjamin's Clinical Theory Chapter 4: The Power Principle: The shame of the
father or the emperor's new clothes Chapter 5: Enacting Identity: Normative
Unconscious Processes in Clinic and Culture Commentary: The Sexual
Unconscious in Tension with Normative Unconscious Processes Part III:
Language, the Sexual, and the Unconscious Chapter 6: Introduction to a
Lacivanian Idiolect Commentary: Are Lacan and Sullivan Linked by their
Conceptions of Anxiety and the Unassimilable? Chapter 7: Après Coup
Commentary: How the World Becomes Bigger; Implantation, Intromission and
the Après-coup Index
List of Contributors Introduction Part I: The Unconscious is Everywhere,
and Nowhere Chapter 1: From Out of Nowhere: The Paradox of Unconscious
Experience Commentary: Einstein's Elsewhere Chapter 2: Into the Frog Swamp:
Jungian Conceptions of the Unconscious in Practice Commentary: Freud and
Jung: Submission and Surrender to the Unconscious Part II: Power and the
Social Unconscious Chapter 3: Enactment, Power, or Play, in Jessica
Benjamin's Clinical Theory Chapter 4: The Power Principle: The shame of the
father or the emperor's new clothes Chapter 5: Enacting Identity: Normative
Unconscious Processes in Clinic and Culture Commentary: The Sexual
Unconscious in Tension with Normative Unconscious Processes Part III:
Language, the Sexual, and the Unconscious Chapter 6: Introduction to a
Lacivanian Idiolect Commentary: Are Lacan and Sullivan Linked by their
Conceptions of Anxiety and the Unassimilable? Chapter 7: Après Coup
Commentary: How the World Becomes Bigger; Implantation, Intromission and
the Après-coup Index
and Nowhere Chapter 1: From Out of Nowhere: The Paradox of Unconscious
Experience Commentary: Einstein's Elsewhere Chapter 2: Into the Frog Swamp:
Jungian Conceptions of the Unconscious in Practice Commentary: Freud and
Jung: Submission and Surrender to the Unconscious Part II: Power and the
Social Unconscious Chapter 3: Enactment, Power, or Play, in Jessica
Benjamin's Clinical Theory Chapter 4: The Power Principle: The shame of the
father or the emperor's new clothes Chapter 5: Enacting Identity: Normative
Unconscious Processes in Clinic and Culture Commentary: The Sexual
Unconscious in Tension with Normative Unconscious Processes Part III:
Language, the Sexual, and the Unconscious Chapter 6: Introduction to a
Lacivanian Idiolect Commentary: Are Lacan and Sullivan Linked by their
Conceptions of Anxiety and the Unassimilable? Chapter 7: Après Coup
Commentary: How the World Becomes Bigger; Implantation, Intromission and
the Après-coup Index