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El. knyga: Subject to Ourselves: An Introduction to Freud, Psychoanalysis, and Social Theory

(University of South Australia, Australia)
  • Formatas: 200 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Dec-2015
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317251217
  • Formatas: 200 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Dec-2015
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317251217

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The revised edition of Subject to Ourselves, a lively and provocative book that was a leader on its topic in England, uses psychoanalytic theory as the basis for a fresh reassessment of the nature of modernity and postmodernism. Analyzing changing experiences of selfhood, desire, interpersonal relations, culture and globalization, the author develops a novel account of postmodernity that supplants current understandings of "fragmented selves." Subject to Ourselves includes a diverse set of case studies, including the power of fantasy in military violence and war, the debate over sexual seduction in psychoanalysis, and the cultural uses of media and new information technologies. The book will be essential reading for students and professionals of social and political theory, psychoanalytic studies, psychology and cultural studies, as well as those with an interest in the modernity/postmodernity debate. Praise for the First Edition: 'This book not only fills an important gap in the literature, for it summarises a debate that is scattered across a decade of rather difficult texts, but also offers a resolution that is sensible and grounded in the best current thinking. It will be widely read by graduate students, faculty, and professionals in the humanities and social sciences.' Choice 'This is an informative and enjoyable book, which will be of use to students and academics...It is accessibly written and provides useful summaries of the different theories and debates in cultural and psychoanalytic theory. Recommended.' Radical Philosophy

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PRAISE FOR THE FIRST EDITION

"This book not only fills an important gap in the literature, for it summarises a debate that is scattered across a decade of rather difficult texts, but also offers a resolution that is sensible and grounded in the best current thinking. It will be widely read by graduate students, faculty, and professionals in the humanities and social sciences" --Choice

"The book is acute, multiform and provocative. It strikes an independent path that it also offers as exemplary." The Australian "Dismissing more fashionable postmodern accounts that describe the fragmentation of modern society, Elliott with considerable style deliberates on how recent cultural transformations offer opportunities for the creation of new subjectivities" --Psychoanalytic Studies

"Elliott presents a bold and compelling argument regarding the links between the unconscious imagination and its elaboration in the broader public sphere of knowledge, politics and social relations....This is an informative and enjoyable book, which will be of use to students and academics...It is accessibly written and provides useful summaries of the different theories and debates in cultural and psychoanalytic theory. Recommended." --Radical Philosophy

"Anthony Elliott is quickly emerging as a one-person industry, intent in all of his writings to demonstrate both the relevance and importance of psychoanalytic theory for critical social analysis." --Thesis Eleven

"Subject to Ourselves is one of the most lucid and persuasive expositions of a creative alignment of psychoanalysis and postmodernism in the analysis of unconscious imagination at work at the level of selfhood, interpersonal relations, culture and society." --Human Relations

Preface ix
Foreword xi
Zygmunt Bauman
Introduction to the Second Edition: Psychoanalysis, Modernity, Postmodernism: Theorizing For a New Era xv
Introduction to the First Edition: Fantasy, Modern and Postmodem 1(4)
The Ambivalence of Identity Between Modernity and Postmodernity
5(34)
Modern hopes, modern fears
8(4)
Self and desire in psychoanalysis
12(6)
Postmodernity: theory, identity, society
18(4)
Contemporary psychoanalysis, postmodern identities
22(9)
Postmodernity and otherness, or respacing self and world
31(8)
Contradictions of the Imagination Freud in the Stream of Modernity
39(26)
Inner conflict, outer certainty
42(8)
The seductions of psychoanalysis
50(6)
The psychologization of desire
56(6)
Modernity, fantasy, denial
62(3)
The Epic of Mastery Modernist Edges of Fantasy
65(30)
Modernity as risk and reflexivity
66(4)
The split subject of reflexivity
70(5)
Fantasy and reflexive turbulence: an alternative view
75(3)
Technoscience, power, mastery
78(2)
Excursus: on Bosnia and the otherness of fantasy
80(12)
Reflexivity and critical self-reflection
92(3)
Postmodern Contexts, Plural Worlds The Possibilities and Pressures of Social Change
95(32)
Postmodernity, space-time transformations, floating identities
97(4)
Contemporary psychoanalytic dialogues
101(3)
Experience, thinking, containment
104(6)
Thinking and denial, postmodern
110(2)
Social theory and postmodernity: Jameson and Baudrillard
112(7)
Postmodern dimensions of processing and misrecognition: some implications
119(8)
Postmodernity, or Modernity in Reverse Reflexive Scanning, Strangeness, Imagination
127(29)
Reflexivity, scanning and postmodernity
129(9)
Strangeness, shock and the matrix of containment
138(8)
Sketches of postmodern containment
146(1)
Scanning psychic space: the Walkman
146(3)
Stretching culture: the O.J. Simpson trial
149(3)
Living with catastrophic change
152(2)
Afterword: the politics of imagination
154(2)
Notes 156(11)
Index 167
Anthony Elliott, Zygmunt Bauman