Psychoanalytic theory

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Glavni autor: Elliott, Anthony (-)
Vrsta građe: Knjiga
Jezik: eng
Impresum: Durham, NC : Houndmills [etc.] : Duke University Press ; Palgrave, 2002.
Izdanje: 2nd ed
Nakladnička cjelina: Social studies across the borders
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  • Introduction
  • The force of Freud: situating psychoanalytic studies
  • About this book
  • 1 The making of the self: divergences in psychoanalytic theory
  • Imagining th self
  • Psychoanalytic portraits of the self
  • The legacy of Freud
  • Post-Freudian psychoanalysis: self and other
  • Postmodern identities: contemporary psychoanalytic strategies
  • Summary
  • 2. Modern culture and its repressed: from Freud to Lasch
  • Freud's social theory: survival, repression, ambivalence
  • Escaping society: Erich Fromm's humanistic psychoanalysis
  • Marcuse's Freudian revolution
  • Psychoanalysis and post-colonialism
  • Narcissism: sign of the times?
  • Concluding remarks
  • 3 Object relations, Kleinian theory, self-psychology: from Erikson to Kohut
  • Object relations tehroy: self, trust and transitional space
  • Melanie Klein: paranoid and depressive anxiety
  • Self-psychology: self-objects and meaning
  • 4 Poststructuralist anxiety: subjects of desire: from Lacan to Laplanche
  • Jacques Lacan: returning to Freud
  • Contributions and limitations of Lacan's theory
  • Lacanian and post-Lacaninan contexts
  • 5 Psychoanalytic feminism: from Chodorow to Butler
  • Phallic power: sexuality and psychoanalytic theory
  • Reversing Freud: object relations feminism
  • Feminist issues in contemporary object relations theory
  • Lacanian feminism
  • Feminism beyond Lacan
  • Psychoanalytic feminism and sexual emancipation
  • 6 The deslocating world of postmodernism: identity in troubled times
  • Deleuze and Guattari on capitalism and schizophrenia
  • Lyotard on libidinal intensities
  • The experience of postmodernity
  • ostmodernism as repression: excavting the imagination
  • Conclusion: Psychoanalysis as critical theory