Understanding PsychoanalysisAcumen, 2008 - 230 pages "Understanding Psychoanalysis" presents a broad introduction to the key concepts and developments in psychoanalysis and its impact on modern thought. Charting pivotal moments in the theorization and reception of psychoanalysis, the book provides a comprehensive account of the concerns and development of Freud's work, as well as his most prominent successors, Melanie Klein and Jacques Lacan.The work of these leading psychoanalytic theorists has greatly influenced thinking across other disciplines, notably feminism, film studies, poststructuralism, social and cultural theory, the philosophy of science and the emerging discipline of neuropsychoanalysis. Analysing this engagement with other disciplines and their key theorists, "Understanding Psychoanalysis" argues for a reconsideration of psychoanalysis as a resource for philosophy, science, and cultural studies. |
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... Irigaray , Cixous and Kofman have developed an ambivalent , yet integral , relation to psychoanalytic theory . Perhaps reflecting a wider “ cultural difference " , English - speaking feminists have accused them of various crimes against ...
... Irigaray , Cixous and Kofman have developed an ambivalent , yet integral , relation to psychoanalytic theory . Perhaps reflecting a wider “ cultural difference " , English - speaking feminists have accused them of various crimes against ...
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... Irigaray addresses psychoanalysis more directly as an antagonist of feminism . Yet , influenced by the ... Irigaray's aim is to enact a kind of " self- examination " of psychoanalysis against itself ( Irigaray 1985a : 63 ) . This ...
... Irigaray addresses psychoanalysis more directly as an antagonist of feminism . Yet , influenced by the ... Irigaray's aim is to enact a kind of " self- examination " of psychoanalysis against itself ( Irigaray 1985a : 63 ) . This ...
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... Irigaray , Luce 1981. “ And the One Doesn't Stir without the Other " . Signs : Journal of Women in Culture and Society 7 ( 1 ) : 60–67 . Irigaray , Luce 1985a . This Sex Which Is Not One , Catherine Porter ( trans . ) . Ithaca , NY ...
... Irigaray , Luce 1981. “ And the One Doesn't Stir without the Other " . Signs : Journal of Women in Culture and Society 7 ( 1 ) : 60–67 . Irigaray , Luce 1985a . This Sex Which Is Not One , Catherine Porter ( trans . ) . Ithaca , NY ...
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Freuds biology of the mind | 17 |
ID | 19 |
Sexuality and its vicissitudes | 36 |
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