The experience of time: psychoanalytic perspectives
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London Karnac Books 2009
Series:Controversies in psychoanalysis
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
COVER; CONTENTS; SERIES PREFACE: Controversies in Psychoanalysis Series -- IPA Publications Committee; ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; FOREWORD: "The past is present, isn't it?" -- Henry F. Smith; INTRODUCTION -- Jorge Canestri and Leticia Glocer Fiorini; CHAPTER ONE: From the ignorance of time to the murder of time. From the murder of time to the misrecognition of temporality in psychoanalysis -- André Green; CHAPTER TWO: A problem with Freud's idea of the timelessness of the unconscious -- Charles Hanly; CHAPTER THREE: Why did Orpheus look back? -- Michael Parsons
In This book's hypothesis is that psychoanalysis revolutionizes the common conception of time, similar to the revolution in physics. While it does not ignore the 'psychological time arrow' no doubt distinguishing past, present and future, psychoanalysis reveals that in analytic experience, time acquires diverse formations in which these distinctions become more complex and fade until they take the shape of what Andre Green, in a felicitous expression, calls 'le temps eclate' ['exploded time']. In contemporary psychoanalysis, the concepts of time and history have become increasingly complex. It
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ISBN:1849408300
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