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Politics of Psychoanalysis: An Introduction to Freudian and Post-Freudian Theory 2nd edition [Kietas viršelis]

(Professor of Psychology, Birkbeck College, University of London)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 544 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-1999
  • Leidėjas: New York University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0814726992
  • ISBN-13: 9780814726990
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 544 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-1999
  • Leidėjas: New York University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0814726992
  • ISBN-13: 9780814726990
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Since its first publication in 1987, The Politics of Psychoanalysis has been widely recognized as one of the best introductions to psychoanalytic theory and its relevance to social relations and politics. For this second edition, the book has been thoroughly revised to take into account the many developments in critical psychoanalysis which have occurred during the past decade.

The author has provided updated accounts of the theories covered in the first edition, plus new material on contemporary feminist psychoanalytic work and on the engagement of psychoanalysis with postmodernism. The result is a book that combines a lucid introduction to psychoanalytic theory with a critical examination of the value of psychoanalysis for therapeutic and social practice.

Acknowledgements x
Preface to the Second Edition xi
Introduction 1(1)
Fundamentals of psychoanalysis
2(4)
Evaluating psychoanalysis
6(4)
The politics of psychoanalysis
10(7)
PART I The Freudian Base 17(66)
The Discovery of the Unconscious
19(20)
Repression and the unconscious
21(4)
Instincts and their vicissitudes
25(4)
Life, narcissism and death
29(4)
The structure of the mind
33(6)
Social Repression
39(23)
Phylogeny and ontogeny: renunciation of the instincts
42(4)
Sexuality and the Oedipus complex
46(7)
Femininity, misogyny, patriarchy
53(7)
The prospects for change
60(2)
Analysis
62(21)
From anxiety of defence
63(5)
The prospects for cure
68(8)
The mechanisms of therapy
76(7)
PART II Repression and the Unconscious 83(70)
Instincts and Objects
85(34)
Ego psychology and adaptation
87(9)
Object relations theory and the relational critique of biological psychoanalysis
96(9)
The maturational environment
105(3)
Mothering the true self: the contribution of Winnicott
108(4)
Towards intersubjectivity
112(4)
The limits of object relations theory
116(3)
Splitting the Mind
119(34)
Envy and destructiveness: the paranoid world of Melanie Klein
120(8)
Splitting and reparation
128(10)
Splitting and culture: Lacan
138(15)
PART III Psychoanlaysis and Politics 153(88)
Political Psychoanalysis
155(41)
The Reichian revolution
157(6)
Eros and civilisation
163(12)
Alternatives to libertarianism: revisionism
175(4)
Restructuring relationships
179(11)
The politics of identity and the psychoanalysis of excess
190(6)
Feminist Psychoanalysis
196(45)
Object relations theory: the recovery of mothering
201(5)
Girls and boys in feminist object relations theory
206(6)
Changing parenting
212(3)
In the name of Lacan
215(4)
The complex phallus
219(7)
The body and the word: post-Lacanian feminists
226(7)
Recognising difference: post-Oedipal theory
233(5)
Conclusion
238(3)
PART IV Therapy and Cure 241(70)
Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
243(32)
Against psychotherapy
245(6)
Analysis and withdrawal
251(3)
Relative goals
254(3)
Psychotherapeutic cure, or `promises, promises'
257(5)
Positive aims for psychoanalysis
262(9)
Interrogating power
271(4)
The Power of the Analyst
275(36)
Transference and interpretation
276(10)
Schizoid phenomena and human relationships
286(4)
Mothering therapy
290(8)
The image of the analyst
298(13)
Conclusion: The Politics of Psychoanalysis 311(7)
Bibliography 318(7)
Index 325