Where Id was: Challenging Normalization in Psychoanalysis

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Anthony Molino, Christine Ware
A&C Black, 1 janv. 2001 - 248 pages
There have been many 'returns to Freud', many attempts to recover the first psychoanalyst's radical challenge to the dominant culture of the day. At no time has it been more important than now -- when the values of 'normalization' pervade not only society but increasingly the consulting room itself -- to break through the atrophies of Freudian theory to recapture its early spirit. Many psychoanalysts are doing just that, in an attempt to focus attention on the inherently political dimensions of psychoanalytic culture. Where Id Was brings together some of today's best known psychoanalytic thinkers to present an authoritative analysis of the individual and social concerns which inform the politics of contemporary psychoanalysis.
 

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Introduction
1
Freudbaiting
18
What is a Psychoanalyst?
24
Psychoanalysis as a Surrogate for Life Experience
37
Psychoanalysis and the Function of Consciousness
47
Growth or Cure?
61
The Fundamental Rule to be Honest
73
Subjects of Perversion
87
A Conversation with Dorinne Kondo
138
The Altered States of Hispanics
149
How Did Nietzsche Get into the Nursery?
164
A CaseStudy Look
178
A Conversation with Adam Phillips 661
191
Searching for a Science of Subjectivity
201
Reflections on Values in Psychoanalysis
217
Dreaming Outside of Ourselves
234

Sexuality Psychoanalysis and Social Changes
96
Cutting
109
A Conversation with Robert Jay Lifton
130
Delirium or the Sway of Desire
241
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