Wild Analysis: From the Couch to Cultural and Political Life

Editor : Shaul Bar-Haim, Editor : Elizabeth Sarah Coles, Editor : Helen Tyson

Wild Analysis: From the Couch to Cultural and Political Life

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'The question of what psychoanalysis can be, or do, outside the clinic haunts Freud's thinking from the beginning of his discovery of the life of the unconscious mind. Responding to the potential of psychoanalysis to intervene in the world "beyond the couch", the essays collected here generate some unexpected, even counter-intuitive, readings on the cusp between psychoanalysis, history and politics. The provocation issued by a range of critical and cultural texts is vital to that encounter opening up a space, within this volume, to listen to what can very easily remain unheard. Equally, there is a sustained commitment here to take psychoanalysis outside its "comfort zones". In so doing, this collection breaks new ground, demonstrating how, by working at its limits, psychoanalysis can be used to generate new forms of thinking about the very real disturbances in our political and social worlds.' - Vicky Lebeau, Professor of English, University of Sussex.

'Tracing the shifting ground between psychoanalysis, history, politics, and culture, Wild Analysis collects together contributions from some of the most interesting established and emerging figures in the field. By working across multiple disciplines, this fascinating collection maps out the dangers, pleasures, and value of using psychoanalytic thinking to enter and understand the terrain of the wild.' - Laura Salisbury, Professor of Modern Literature and Medical Humanities, University of Exeter.

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