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Freud in Cambridge (Paperback): John Forrester, Laura Cameron Freud in Cambridge (Paperback)
John Forrester, Laura Cameron
R1,614 Discovery Miles 16 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Freud may never have set foot in Cambridge - that hub for the twentieth century's most influential thinkers and scientists - but his intellectual impact there in the years between the two World Wars was immense. This is a story that has long languished untold, buried under different accounts of the dissemination of psychoanalysis. John Forrester and Laura Cameron present a fascinating and deeply textured history of the ways in which a set of Freudian ideas about the workings of the human mind, sexuality and the unconscious affected Cambridge men and women - from A. G. Tansley and W. H. R. Rivers to Bertrand Russell, Bernal, Strachey and Wittgenstein - shaping their thinking across a range of disciplines, from biology to anthropology, and from philosophy to psychology, education and literature. Freud in Cambridge will be welcomed as a major intervention by literary scholars, historians and all readers interested in twentieth-century intellectual and scientific life.

Freud in Cambridge (Hardcover, New title): John Forrester, Laura Cameron Freud in Cambridge (Hardcover, New title)
John Forrester, Laura Cameron
R2,172 Discovery Miles 21 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Freud may never have set foot in Cambridge - that hub for the twentieth century's most influential thinkers and scientists - but his intellectual impact there in the years between the two World Wars was immense. This is a story that has long languished untold, buried under different accounts of the dissemination of psychoanalysis. John Forrester and Laura Cameron present a fascinating and deeply textured history of the ways in which a set of Freudian ideas about the workings of the human mind, sexuality and the unconscious affected Cambridge men and women - from A. G. Tansley and W. H. R. Rivers to Bertrand Russell, Bernal, Strachey and Wittgenstein - shaping their thinking across a range of disciplines, from biology to anthropology, and from philosophy to psychology, education and literature. Freud in Cambridge will be welcomed as a major intervention by literary scholars, historians and all readers interested in twentieth-century intellectual and scientific life.

Leonard Cohen: Everybody Knows - Inside His Archive (Hardcover): Leonard Cohen Leonard Cohen: Everybody Knows - Inside His Archive (Hardcover)
Leonard Cohen; Edited by Julian Cox, Jim Shedden; Text written by Joan Angel, Laura Cameron, …
R992 R918 Discovery Miles 9 180 Save R74 (7%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Rethinking the Great White North - Race, Nature, and the Historical Geographies of Whiteness in Canada (Paperback): Andrew... Rethinking the Great White North - Race, Nature, and the Historical Geographies of Whiteness in Canada (Paperback)
Andrew Baldwin, Laura Cameron, Audrey Kobayashi
R930 R832 Discovery Miles 8 320 Save R98 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Canada's claim to a distinct national identity is bound to the
idea of a Great White North. Images of snow, wilderness, and emptiness
in our most cherished narratives seem innocent, yet this path-breaking
volume shows they contain the seeds of contemporary racism.

Rethinking the Great White North moves the idea of
whiteness to the centre of debates about Canadian history, geography,
and identity. Informed by critical race theory and the insight that
racism is geographical as well as historical and cultural, scholars
from multiple disciplines explore how notions of race, whiteness, and
nature helped shape the nation, from travel writing to treaty making,
from scientific research to park planning, and within small towns,
cities, and tourist centres. Four themes -- identity and knowledge,
city spaces, Arctic journeys, and Native land -- serve as entry points
to trace how Canada's identity as a white country was built on
historical geographies of nature.

This insightful collection not only reassesses Canadian history and
identity, it offers a vocabulary for thinking about whiteness, nature,
and nation as Canada enters into new debates about the North and the
nature of multiculturalism.


Andrew Baldwin is a lecturer in human geography at
Durham University. Laura Cameron is an associate
professor of geography at Queen's University and Canada Research
Chair in Historical Geographies of Nature. Audrey
Kobayashi is a professor of geography and Queen's
Research Chair at Queen's University.

Contributors: Luis L.M. Aguiar, Kay Anderson,
Stephen Bocking, Emilie Cameron, Jessica Dempsey, Brian Egan, Bruce
Erickson, Kevin Gould, Roger Keil, Phillip Gordon Mackintosh, Claire
Major, Tina I.L. Marten, Tyler McCreary, Richard Milligan, Sherene H.
Razack, Catriona Sandilands, Juanita Sundberg, and Jocelyn Thorpe.

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