Lacanian Perspectives on Jealousy

Editor : Carmen Wright

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Lacanian Perspectives on Jealousy

Book Details

  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Published : September 2025
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 136
  • Category :
    Forthcoming
  • Category 2 :
    Lacanian Psychoanalysis
  • Catalogue No : 98202
  • ISBN 13 : 9781032637501
  • ISBN 10 : 1032637501
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A great effort has been made in contemporary Western culture to move beyond jealousy in our private lives. This collection takes the temperature of jealousy today – how does it show up in the clinic? Does this differ from how it used to? What can be said of how jealousy functions both psychically and socially?

Clinicians and writers working from within a Lacanian psychoanalytic framework explore the concept and unpack not only its numerous guises and forms, but its founding effects both on the level of the individual and the social. The question as to where jealousy is located today leads to a deeper look at the feeling’s origins: its close relation to identification and with envy, its interaction with early infantile complexes, its constant interplay with the social realm and its systems of governance, and its complex expression of ambivalence towards the maternal.

This book is for anyone interested in psychoanalysis, be they readers or historians of psychoanalysis, or clinicians looking for ways to approach jealousy in their practice. It is also for anyone who knows what it is to suffer jealousy, which if Freud was right, is most of us.

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In this marvellous collection of pithy essays, an international cast of scholars and clinicians endeavour to probe into the multi-layered phenomenon of jealousy. Illustrating their arguments with clinical case-vignettes and examples from popular culture, they demonstrate persuasively that jealousy is not a unitary, monolithic experience, but a complex, composite, and protean aspect of the human mind, which cannot be detached from the social bond. If this book does not make you jealous of the authors’ agility and their sparkling insights, it is guaranteed to change your perspective on everything you thought you knew about one of the core components of the human condition.
Dany Nobus, Professor of Psychoanalytic Psychology, Brunel University of London

Table of Contents


1. Introduction
Carmen Wright

2. Jealousy, Monogamy and Utopian Politics
Anouchka Grose

3. Jealousy
Darian Leader

4. Sisterly Jealousies
Genèieve Morel

5. Jealousy as a Social Bond
Renata Salecl

6. Jealousy of the Real
Akshi Singh

7. Usurpers and rivals: Jealousy and Envy in Lacan’s Family Complexes,
Kristina Valendinova

8. Jealousy: Gazes, Mothers, America
Jamieson Webster

9. Jealousy: The Good, the Bad, and the Social
Carmen Wright

About the Editor(s)

Carmen Wright is a psychoanalyst and psychotherapist practicing in London. She is a member of the Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research, where she also teaches. She welcomes at the François Dolto inspired ‘Maison Verte’ in London, Bubble & Speak.

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