Deleuze and Guattari: a psychoanalytic itinerary

Shows that, as much as it is an insightful critique of the assimilationist vein in psychoanalysis, "Anti-Oedipus" remains fully committed to Freud's most singular discovery of an unconscious that is procedural and dynamic.. - This is a highly original reassessment of Deleuze and Guatt...

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1. Verfasser: Abouh-Rihan, Fadi (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London [u.a.] Continuum 2008
Schriftenreihe:Continuum studies in Continental philosophy
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Zusammenfassung:Shows that, as much as it is an insightful critique of the assimilationist vein in psychoanalysis, "Anti-Oedipus" remains fully committed to Freud's most singular discovery of an unconscious that is procedural and dynamic.. - This is a highly original reassessment of Deleuze and Guattari's much-discussed "Anti-Oedipus" project, without doubt one of the most influential works of philosophy of the 20th century.Most commentators judge Deleuze and Guattari's "Anti-Oedipus" as either a Medusa into whose face psychoanalysis cannot but stare and suffer the most abominable of deaths or a well-intentioned but thoroughly misguided flash in the pan. Fadi Abou-Rihan shows that, as much as it is an insightful critique of the assimilationist vein in psychoanalysis, "Anti-Oedipus" remains fully committed to Freud's most singular discovery of an unconscious that is procedural and dynamic. Moreover, Abou-Rihan argues, the anti-oedipal project is a practice where the science of the unconscious is made to obey the laws it attributes to its object.The outcome is nothing short of the 'becoming-unconscious' of psychoanalysis, a becoming that signals neither the repression nor the death of the practice but the transformation of its principles and procedures into those of its object. Abou-Rihan tracks this becoming alongside Nietzsche, Winnicott, Feynman, Bardi, and Cixous in order to reconfigure desire beyond the categories of subject, lack, and tragedy. Firmly grounded in continental philosophy and psychoanalytic practice, this book extends the anti-oedipal view on the unconscious in a wholly new direction.
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:X, 166 S.
ISBN:9781847063717
9781441137784

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