The Poetics of Psychoanalysis

The Poetics of Psychoanalysis
Title The Poetics of Psychoanalysis PDF eBook
Author Mary Jacobus
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 316
Release 2005-12-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0191554340

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The Poetics of Psychoanalysis: In the Wake of Klein explores the literary aspects of the twentieth-century psychoanalytic tradition that has come to be known as British Object Relations psychoanalysis. Focusing on Melanie Klein's legacy to psychoanalysis between the 1930s and 1970s, it deals with major figures such as Riviere, Isaacs, Winnicott, Milner, and Bion, as well as Klein's contemporary, Ella Sharpe. Mary Jacobus breaks new ground by giving a central place to the literary and aesthetic concerns of the British Object Relations tradition. Paying close attention to writing that is often side-lined by literary critics and theorists, she makes fruitful connections with particular works of literature and art, along with pressing contemporary issues. The three sections focus on the transitions, mediations, and transformations that took place in British Object Relations psychoanalysis as Klein's ideas were developed and transformed. Situating Kleinian thought in relation to later developments and differences, while making it accessible to non-psychoanalytic readers, The Poetics of Psychoanalysis argues against the separation of British and continental traditions and for the continuing links between psychoanalysis and aesthetics. Rather than applying psychoanalytic ideas to literature and aesthetics, the book traces the British Object Relations tradition as a form of proto-modernist discourse in its own right. Linked by a common thread of ideas and structured to reflect a roughly chronological trajectory, individual chapters can also be read as free-standing critical essays. Aimed at literary readers, this book will also be of interest to psychoanalytic practitioners and cultural theorists.

The Poetics of Psychoanalysis

The Poetics of Psychoanalysis
Title The Poetics of Psychoanalysis PDF eBook
Author Mary Jacobus
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages 303
Release 2005
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780199246366

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'The Poetics of Psychoanalysis' explores the literary aspects of the 20th century psychoanalytic tradition that has come to be known as British Object Relations psychoanalysis. It focuses on the writing of Klein, Sharpe, Riviere, Isaacs, Winnicott, Milner and Bion.

Poetry and Psychoanalysis

Poetry and Psychoanalysis
Title Poetry and Psychoanalysis PDF eBook
Author David Shaddock
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 218
Release 2020-05-18
Genre Medical
ISBN 1000071332

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Poetry and Psychoanalysis: The Opening of the Field provides a guide to applying a poet’s imagination and precision of language to the healing endeavours of psychoanalysis while making a lucid journey through 2,000 years of transformative poetry from Virgil, Dante and Blake to the contemporary poet Claudia Rankine. Patients enter treatment with the hope of being recognized and the hope for transformation of a painful experience. David Shaddock shows how poetry can guide psychoanalysts towards meeting that hope. The book is based on the proposition that an accurate recognition of what is leads to the opening of what could be. The imaginative space that opens between poem and reader or therapist and patient can be a place of healing and transformation. Poetry and Psychoanalysis will appeal to psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists interested in using literature and creativity as inspiration for both their clinical work and personal growth, as well as all who love poetry.

The Poetics of Psychoanalysis

The Poetics of Psychoanalysis
Title The Poetics of Psychoanalysis PDF eBook
Author Donald J. Coleman
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Psychoanalysis and literature
ISBN 9781595710536

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Tennyson's Fixations

Tennyson's Fixations
Title Tennyson's Fixations PDF eBook
Author Matthew Charles Rowlinson
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Total Pages 220
Release 1994
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780813914787

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Conflating deconstructive theory with psychoanalysis, Rowlinson (English, Dartmouth College) proposes an analytic formalism as the appropriate model for reading Tennyson, and demonstrates the utility of the approach with close readings of fragments and poems written from 1824 to 1833, focusing on the nature of place the structuring of desire. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Psychoanalysis of Fire

The Psychoanalysis of Fire
Title The Psychoanalysis of Fire PDF eBook
Author Gaston Bachelard
Publisher Beacon Press
Total Pages 132
Release 1987-01-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780807064610

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"[Bachelard] is neither a self-confessed and tortured atheist like Satre, nor, like Chardin, a heretic combining a belief in God with a proficiency in modern science. But, within the French context, he is almost as important as they are because he has a pseudo-religious force, without taking a stand on religion. To define him as briefly as possible – he is a philosopher, with a professional training in the sciences, who devoted most of the second phase of his career to promoting that aspect of human nature which often seems most inimical to science: the poetic imagination ..." – J.G. Weightman, The New York Times Review of Books

The Shell and the Kernel

The Shell and the Kernel
Title The Shell and the Kernel PDF eBook
Author Nicolas Abraham
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 288
Release 1994-09
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780226000879

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This volume is a superb introduction to the richness and originality of Abraham and Torok's approach to psychoanalysis and their psychoanalytic approach to literature. Abraham and Torok advocate a form of psychoanalysis that insists on the particularity of any individual's life story, the specificity of texts, and the singularity of historical situations. In what is both a critique and an extension of Freud, they develop interpretive strategies with powerful implications for clinicians, literary theorists, feminists, philosophers, and all others interested in the uses and limits of psychoanalysis. Central to their approach is a general theory of psychic concealment, a poetics of hiding. Whether in a clinical setting or a literary text, they search out the unspeakable secret as a symptom of devastating trauma revealed only in linguistic or behavioral encodings. Their view of trauma provides the linchpin for new psychic and linguistic structures such as the "transgenerational phantom," an undisclosed family secret handed down to an unwitting descendant, and the intra-psychic secret or "crypt," which entombs an unspeakable but consummated desire. Throughout, Abraham and Torok seek to restore communication with those intimate recesses of the mind which are, for one reason or another, denied expression. Classics of French theory and practice, the essays in volume one include four previously uncollected works by Maria Torok. Nicholas Rand supplies a substantial introductory essay and commentary throughout. Abraham and Torok's theories of fractured meaning and their search for coherence in the face of discontinuity and disruption have the potential to reshape not only psychoanalysis but all disciplines concerned with issues of textual, oral, or visual interpretation.