Psychoanalysis at its Limits

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Abandoned Object Cathexes
Analytic Holding Environment
Anthony Elliott
Autistic Contiguous Position
Body Ego
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Contemporary Social Processes
Contemporary Societies
cultural identity formation
cultural process
Das Ich
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Existential Philosophers
feminist psychoanalysis
Frankfurt School
Freud
Gender Development
Generative Process Proceeds
Gulf War
Hiroshima
Imagination
Individuality
Intersubjectivity
intersubjectivity studies
Klein
Kleinian Subject
Lacan
Lacanian perspectives
Lacanian Psychoanalytic Model
Loewald's Work
Logic
Love
Ma Ma
Male Fantasy
Masculinity
Master Signifiers
Men
Object Relational Configuration
Oedipal Identity
Over-Inclusive Theory
Phallas
Politics
postmodern era
postmodern psychoanalytic theory
Postmodernist Model
Primal Density
Primary Maternal Preoccupation
Primary Repression
Primary Repression Rethought
Psychic Emptiness
Psychic Flux
Psychoanalysis
psychoanalysis and postmodern cultural critique
Psychoanalytic Controversy
psychoanalytic practice
Racism
Reflection
Relationships
Representational Wrapping
Stephen Frosh
Subjectivity
Successful Individuation
System Preconscious Conscious
Transitional Object Relatedness
trauma and subjectivity
Vice Versa
Women

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138353770
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Has psychoanalysis become postmodern? How are the various schools of psychoanalysis being altered by postmodernism? What role does psychoanalysis have to play in the cultural debate in postmodern times? Originally published in 2000, Psychoanalysis at its Limits offers a stimulating account of the complex and contradictory nature of psychoanalysis in the postmodern age. It presents a history and critique of the concept of postmodernism throughout contemporary psychoanalytic thought. As such it is a critical survey of the complex relations between desire, selfhood and culture.

Anthony Elliott, Charles Spezzano