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International contributors representing both practicing
psychoanalysts and film scholars. Authors assess individual films
in depth, compare multiple films, and focus on Bergman's life and
work in a cultural context. First collection to examine Bergman's
work through a Lacanian lens. Includes work on key films including
Persona and The Silence.
International contributors representing both practicing
psychoanalysts and film scholars. Authors assess individual films
in depth, compare multiple films, and focus on Bergman's life and
work in a cultural context. First collection to examine Bergman's
work through a Lacanian lens. Includes work on key films including
Persona and The Silence.
Scansion in Psychoanalysis and Art examines a strain of artists
spanning more than a century, beginning at the dawn of photography
and culminating in the discussion of contemporary artists, to
illustrate various psychoanalytic concepts by examining artists
working in a multitude of media. Drawing on the theories of Sigmund
Freud, who applied psychoanalytic methods to art and literature to
decipher the meaning and intention of the creator, as well as
Jacques Lacan's dissemination of scansion as a powerful disruption
of narrative, the book explores examples of the long and rich
relationship between psychoanalysis and the fine arts. Whilst
guiding readers through the different artists and their artforms -
from painting and music to poetry, collage, photography, film,
performance art, technology and body modification - Sinclair
interrogates scansion as a generative process often inherent of the
act of creation itself. This is an intriguing book for
psychoanalysts, psychologists and creative arts therapists who wish
to explore the generative potential of scansion and the
relationship between psychoanalysis and the arts, as well as for
artists and art historians interested in a psychoanalytic view of
these processes.
Scansion in Psychoanalysis and Art examines a strain of artists
spanning more than a century, beginning at the dawn of photography
and culminating in the discussion of contemporary artists, to
illustrate various psychoanalytic concepts by examining artists
working in a multitude of media. Drawing on the theories of Sigmund
Freud, who applied psychoanalytic methods to art and literature to
decipher the meaning and intention of the creator, as well as
Jacques Lacan’s dissemination of scansion as a powerful
disruption of narrative, the book explores examples of the long and
rich relationship between psychoanalysis and the fine arts. Whilst
guiding readers through the different artists and their artforms
– from painting and music to poetry, collage, photography, film,
performance art, technology and body modification – Sinclair
interrogates scansion as a generative process often inherent of the
act of creation itself. This is an intriguing book for
psychoanalysts, psychologists and creative arts therapists who wish
to explore the generative potential of scansion and the
relationship between psychoanalysis and the arts, as well as for
artists and art historians interested in a psychoanalytic view of
these processes.
Psychoanalysis has not examined violence as such since it is a
sociological and criminological concept; psychoanalysis is
concerned with speech. On Psychoanalysis and Violence brings
together noted Lacanian psychoanalysts and scholars to fill an
important gap in psychoanalytic scholarship that addresses what the
contributors term the "angwash" of our current time. Today violence
is everywhere. We are inundated with it, exhausted by it, bombarded
by images and reports of it on a daily, even hourly basis. This
book examines how psychoanalysis can account for the many
manifestations of violence in contemporary society. Drawing on a
broadly Lacanian perspective, the authors explore violence in war,
terrorism, how the media portrays violence, violent video games,
questions of identity, difference and the 'other'; violence
narratives and violence and DSM, and explain how to account for how
violence arises and the effect it has on us on both an individual
and social level. These are just some of the daily social realities
of the present day whose aggression are felt by everyone, which
horrify us and which we often feel powerless to change. The
contributors have therefore coined a term for this cultural
malaise: "angwash", arguing that we are awash in angoisse or
anxiety, in a constant panic regarding the impossible and
contradictory demands of a "civilization" in crisis. On
Psychoanalysis and Violence will be of great interest to Lacanian
psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists.
Psychoanalysis has not examined violence as such since it is a
sociological and criminological concept; psychoanalysis is
concerned with speech. On Psychoanalysis and Violence brings
together noted Lacanian psychoanalysts and scholars to fill an
important gap in psychoanalytic scholarship that addresses what the
contributors term the "angwash" of our current time. Today violence
is everywhere. We are inundated with it, exhausted by it, bombarded
by images and reports of it on a daily, even hourly basis. This
book examines how psychoanalysis can account for the many
manifestations of violence in contemporary society. Drawing on a
broadly Lacanian perspective, the authors explore violence in war,
terrorism, how the media portrays violence, violent video games,
questions of identity, difference and the 'other'; violence
narratives and violence and DSM, and explain how to account for how
violence arises and the effect it has on us on both an individual
and social level. These are just some of the daily social realities
of the present day whose aggression are felt by everyone, which
horrify us and which we often feel powerless to change. The
contributors have therefore coined a term for this cultural
malaise: "angwash", arguing that we are awash in angoisse or
anxiety, in a constant panic regarding the impossible and
contradictory demands of a "civilization" in crisis. On
Psychoanalysis and Violence will be of great interest to Lacanian
psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists.
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The Fenris Wolf 7 (Paperback)
Carl Abrahamsson; Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Vanessa Sinclair
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Black Mirror 2 - Elsewhere (Hardcover)
Judith Noble; Contributions by Jesse Bransford; Edited by Robert Ansell, Dominic Shepherd; Introduction by Grazina Subelyte; Text written by …
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