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Fighting Melancholia: Don Quixote''s Teaching

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By (author): Francoise Davoine

Translated by: Agnes Jacob

Francoise Davoine has been investigating psychotic phenomena and trauma for over thirty years, in collaboration with Jean-Max Gaudilliere. In this book, she draws on her literary background to take the reader on a fascinating voyage with an unexpected but most helpful guide: Don Quixote.In her work, Davoine approaches madness not as a symptom, but rather as a place, the place where the symbolic order and the social link have ruptured. She sees the psychotic as a seeker, engaged in a form of exploration into the nature and history of this place. This brings us to the seeker Don Quixote. Davoine takes the reader into the world of the knight-errant, to describe his adventures in a fascinating new light.Cervantes, the survivor of war trauma, captivity, and all manner of misfortunes, created this hero, first and foremost, so that the tale be told. Moreover, he created a necessary dyad: Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Davoine sees the latter as a therapon, a second in combat and ritual double, Don Quixote's therapist. Like Sancho, the therapist is a comrade-in-arms, confronting trauma with the patient. Through transference, a significant relational bond develops. In Don Quichote: Fighting Melancholia, Francoise Davoine offers a reading of Cervantes' novel from this perspective. Scene after scene, battle after battle, the epic tale is retold as a story of healing.We live in times of world-wide violence, disruption, and disaster. Trauma is unavoidable. But Davoine points to a way out, through the healing power of symbolic exchange within a human relationship. Aside from being of great interest to all therapists working with psychosis and trauma, this book constitutes a brilliant reminder that all human beings, like knights-errant, aspire to become valiant, generous, magnanimous, courteous, dauntless, gentle, patient, as Cervantes says. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 147 x 230mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Mar 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781782203650

About Francoise Davoine

Francoise Davoine obtained an 'Agregation' in classics (French literature Latin and Greek) in 1966 followed by a doctorate in sociology in 1981 before becoming a psychoanalyst. She worked for thirty years as a psychoanalyst in public psychiatric hospitals in France and as an external consultant and is currently in private practice. She was a Professor at the Centre for the Study of Social Movements Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) in Paris where she and Jean-Max Gaudilliere conducted a weekly seminar on 'Madness and the Social Link'. She has also made numerous presentations at the Austen Riggs Center in Massachusetts (USA) as well as elsewhere in the US in England Sweden Finland Greece Mexico Brazil Argentina and Switzerland. Dr Davoine is the author of many articles and books including 'La Folie Wittgenstein' 'Mother Folly' and 'History Beyond Trauma' (with Jean Max Gaudilliere).

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