Reproduction of Evil

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Bestial Gesture
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child abuse analysis
Child Abuse Survivor
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cultural violence studies
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Depressive Modality
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Face To Face
Familial Violations
Human Impediments
Human Suffering
Human Thing Relation
kolk
loneliness
malignant contagion
Malignant Dissociative Contagion
Malignant Trauma
modality
Mother's Wake
Objective Hatred
Oral Incorporation
paranoid
Paranoid Schizoid Modality
perpetrator psychology
Psychic Skin
psychoanalytic trauma perpetration cycle
psychodynamic trauma
Reparative Effectance
Reparative Hunger
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Schizoid Compromise
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Violated
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138151154
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Sep 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Why is it that victims of abuse so often become perpetrators, and what can psychoanalysis offer to these survivor-perpetrators, whose criminal conduct seems to transcend the possibilities of empathic psychoanalytic inquiry. In The Reproduction of Evil, Sue Grand engages these deeply troublesome issues in the belief that psychoanalysts can and should reclaim the study of what lies beyond ordinary human empathy. Her goal is to elucidate the link between traumatic memory and the perpetration of evil. To this end, she presents an interdisciplinary analysis, at once scholarly and passionate, of the ways in which families and cultures transform victims of malignant trauma into perpetrators of these very traumas on others. Through intensive case studies, Grand draws the reader into the world of the survivor-perpetrators who commit acts of child abuse, of incest, of racial persecution, even of homicide and genocide. By infusing psychoanalytic inquiry with cultural analysis and by supplementing clinical vignettes with well-chosen literary illustrations, Grand is able to convey the survivor-perpetrator's immediacy of experience in a manner that readers may find unsettling, even uncanny.

By interweaving psychoanalytic, sociohistorical, and literary perspectives, Grand fills a critical lacuna in the literature about trauma and its intergenerational transmission. Her analysis of the psychodynamic processes and cultural tensions that bind perpetrators, victims, and bystanders provides trenchant insights into the violence and fragmentation that beset our society. Essential reading for a wide clinical audience, The Reproduction of Evil will also be powerfully informative for academic and lay readers interested in the intrapsychic, interpersonal, and cultural factors that account for the perpetuation of evil from generation to generation.

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