Reseña del editor:
There have been many returns to Freud, many attempts to recover the first psychoanalyst's radical challenge to the dominant culture of the day. At no time has it been more important than now -- when the values of normalization pervade not only society but increasingly the consulting room itself -- to break through the atrophies of Freudian theory to recapture its early spirit. Many psychoanalysts are doing just that, in an attempt to focus attention on the inherently political dimensions of psychoanalytic culture. Where Id Was brings together some of today's best known psychoanalytic thinkers to present an authoritative analysis of the individual and social concerns which inform the politics of contemporary psychoanalysis. CONTRIBUTORS: Simona Argentieri, David Black, Christopher Bollas, Vincent Crapanzano, Michael Eigen, Patricia Gherovici, Michael Guy Thompson, James Hillman, Robert Jay Lifton, Suzanne Kirschner, Dorinne Kondo, David Marriott, Juliet Mitchell, Anthony Molino, Noreen O'Connor, Chris Oakley, Haya Oakley, Adam Phillips, Jeffrey Rubin, Paul Williams, Polly Young-Eisendrath, Luigi Zoja.
Biografía del autor:
Anthony Molino is a practicing psychoanalyst whose works include Freely Associated: Encounters in Psychoanalysis, and the award-winning edited collection The Couch and the Tree: Dialogues in Psychoanalysis and Buddhism. Christine Ware is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist in Philadelphia.
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