The Clinic and the Context
Historical Essays
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Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Jan '13
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This book comprises a collection of the distinguished psychoanalyst Elisabeth Young-Bruehl 's papers ranging from 'Psychoanalysis and Social Democracy', 'Civilization and its Dream of Contentment', 'Reflections on Women and Psychoanalysis' and 'Psychobiography and Character Study'. Each essay is of value in its own right, and the collection together will be found to make an important contribution to our understanding of the history of psychoanalysis.
'This sterling, wide-ranging set of papers, provides more than ample evidence of Elisabeth Young-Bruehl's stature as a leader in psychoanalytical thought, as an original thinker, and as a bold commentator, able to celebrate the successes of the psychoanalytical movement, and to examine the causes of its often regrettable failures. Few workaday clinicians have the time or the training to master historiography, biography, political theory, feminism, sexual politics, critical theory, queer theory, and sociology as well as Elisabeth has done, not to mention the sprawling literature of psychoanalysis itself. 'With a rich capacity for synthesis, which never dips into shallowness, Elisabeth had the unique ability to draw from these many reservoirs to marvellous effect. Psychoanalysis should be proud to claim her as an important political thinker who admired Freud and his followers, and appreciated the traumas which inhibited the field from developing in a more robust, influential, compassionate, and non-sectarian way.'The Clinic and the Context: Historical Essays serves as a potent reminder of the power of Elisabeth's mind, of the breadth of her vision, and of the vibrancy of her authorial voice. Although she cannot be replaced or brought back to life, we hope that this selection of papers will keep the essence of Elisabeth Young-Bruehl's mind and spirit alive for many decades to come.'- From the Series Editor's Preface by Professor Brett Kahr
ISBN: 9781855758940
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208 pages