This is the second volume of Theweleit's extraordinary study of the fantasies of some of the men centrally involved in the rise of Nazism. The author develops his account by focusing on the... (more)
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Clinical Stories and Their Translations proposes and illustrates via numerous case examples, the utility of a psychology-informed ethnographic method of clinical thinking, teaching, supervision and... (more)
This text describes the analytic treatment of eight female homosexuals with common symptoms of incomplete body image and unconscious denial of differences between the sexes. It details the recurring... (more)
Addresses the questions of what author and reader want from each other, and uses psychoanalysis to study the acts of writing and reading using the empathic and introspective methods of the working... (more)
This text reviews developments in psychological anthropology, and argues for an eclectic approach that allows room for psychoanalytic, dialogical, and social perspectives on personality and culture.... (more)
Essays on war, the seduction theory, Margaret Thatcher, education, and a call for a radical re-reading of Melanie Klein's work.
This text introduces the work of a range of influential contemporary social theorists, including Lacan, Baudrillard, Foucault, Said, Harvey and Haug. It explains their analyses of concepts such as... (more)
Integrating history, political psychology, and psychoanalysis, this study examines the psycho-sexual conflicts of charismatic political leaders, including Gladstone and Zhirinovsky. It explores... (more)
This study combines close readings with theoretical concerns, in an examination of the many forms taken by the mythic of phantasmic mother in literary, psychoanalytical and artistic representations.... (more)
Psychoanalysis works with words - words spoken by a subject who asks that the analyst listens. This is the belief that underlies Moran's exploration of a central problem in psychoanalytic theory -... (more)
Provides examples of the literary criticism which has emerged from the conjunction between psychoanalysis and post-structuralism. The book defines concepts and methods by tracing the role the story... (more)
One of the first books to challenge traditional approaches to to the study of native African societies by Western colonisers and anthropologists, using the powerful psychoanalytical notion of... (more)
In this classic text, originally published as 'What Man Has Made of Man', Adler shows that psychology is - simultaneously - a particular social science, and a branch of philosophical knowledge. He... (more)
The authors combine the disparate traditions of psychoanalysis, postmodernism and feminism the create a provocative, unified and tightly woven perspective that transcends the misogyny implicit in... (more)
Arguing that Greek tragic language connects images of consciousness (even male consciousness) with the darkness attributed both to Hades and to women, Padel analyzes tragedy's biological and... (more)
This volume collects together contemporary work on the novel from Marxist; psychoanalytic; historicist; feminist; and poststructuralist perspectives. It reflects the way monstrosity in its literary;... (more)
Argues for the possibility of theological thinking in a postmodern secular milieu, equating a desire to think theologically with a desire for a thinking that does not disappoint. Winquist suggests... (more)