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Movement, Velocity, and Rhythm from a Psychoanalytic Perspective:
Variable Speed(s) explores philosophical and psychoanalytic
theories, as well as artworks, that show sensible bodily rituals
for reviving our social and subjective lives. With a wide range of
contributors from interdisciplinary backgrounds, it informs readers
on how to find rituals for syncing ourselves with others and world
rhythms. The book is divided into three parts on variability,
speed, and slowness, and explores rhythmic rituals of renewal,
revolution, and reflection. Each chapter provides unique examples
from the applied arts, film, television, and literature to show how
different practices of rhythm might aid in creative and deep
contemplation and includes philosophical and cultural theories for
bodily and rhythmic renewal. Without being limited to a clinical
perspective, this book provides wide-ranging discussions of the
relation between rhythm, trauma, cultural studies, psychosocial
studies, continental philosophy, critical psychology, Lacan, and
film, to explore modes of becoming more attuned to each moment, to
others, and to our own era. Movement, Velocity, and Rhythm from a
Psychoanalytic Perspective will be essential reading for Lacanian
psychoanalysts in practice and in training, as well as anyone
interested in rhythm at the intersection of Lacanian psychoanalysis
and continental philosophy.
Movement, Velocity, and Rhythm from a Psychoanalytic Perspective:
Variable Speed(s) explores philosophical and psychoanalytic
theories, as well as artworks, that show sensible bodily rituals
for reviving our social and subjective lives. With a wide range of
contributors from interdisciplinary backgrounds, it informs readers
on how to find rituals for syncing ourselves with others and world
rhythms. The book is divided into three parts on variability,
speed, and slowness, and explores rhythmic rituals of renewal,
revolution, and reflection. Each chapter provides unique examples
from the applied arts, film, television, and literature to show how
different practices of rhythm might aid in creative and deep
contemplation and includes philosophical and cultural theories for
bodily and rhythmic renewal. Without being limited to a clinical
perspective, this book provides wide-ranging discussions of the
relation between rhythm, trauma, cultural studies, psychosocial
studies, continental philosophy, critical psychology, Lacan, and
film, to explore modes of becoming more attuned to each moment, to
others, and to our own era. Movement, Velocity, and Rhythm from a
Psychoanalytic Perspective will be essential reading for Lacanian
psychoanalysts in practice and in training, as well as anyone
interested in rhythm at the intersection of Lacanian psychoanalysis
and continental philosophy.
Revisioning War Trauma in Cinema: Uncoming Communities uses
philosophy and critical theory to examine films that participate in
debates concerning trauma and representation. Our book reflects
upon films that invent, rather than represent the moment history
breaks down. It proposes a 21st century way forward across problems
of trauma, inheritance, and representation into exceptional
communities of artistic invention. Revisioning War Trauma involves
a confrontation with death and the hole that trauma exposes. We
build our subtitle from a play on words, namely the "un-coming" as
a resistance to jouissance and as a limit to cultural demands.
Uncoming also refers to the traumatic departure of figures in the
films from their homes and their symbolic places. As always already
in the process of departure, characters in the films our book
discusses embody the hemorrhaging of imaginary belonging that
nationhood compels. The book uses psychoanalytic theory as a
framework and a robust language that allows us to speak about what
evades sense. Our book also engages with other post-modern theories
of disaster and politics to examine how trauma might serve as an
opportunity to foreground an aesthetics and politics of difference.
Each chapter is a close reading of a film that critically examines
a cinematic screen that allows for the emergence of what history
fails to transmit.
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