Kristeva once again demonstrates her uncanny ability to dissect and expose the bloody and erotic scenarios of psychic life.
Journal of Religion and Health
Kristeva’s patient is not only the suffering individual but psychoanalysis itself. . . . Kristeva offers a challenge for psychoanalysis to open itself up again: to break down from its position of the one who is presumed to know.
International Journal of Psychoanalysis
"These days, who still has a soul?" asks Julia Kristeva in this psychoanalytic exploration. Drawing on her many years of experience as a practicing psychoanalyst, Kristeva reveals to readers a new kind of patient, symptomatic of an age of political upheaval, mass mediated culture, and the dramatic overhaul of familial and sexual mores. New Maladies of the Soul poses a troubling question about the human subject in the West today: Is the psychic space that we have traditionally known disappearing?Kristeva finds that the psychoanalytic models of Freud and Lacan need to be reread in light of this new patient, a product of the contemporary moral crisis of values resulting from a loss of ideology and a deterioration of belief. By revisiting Freud and Lacan, Kristeva offers the hope of a new psychoanalysis. Each patient, she contends, suffers from a unique malady which must be targeted. In the first half of the book, Kristeva offers a series of detailed case studies that reinforce her provocative theoretical notions. These case studies illustrate today's "new maladies"—common psychiatric disturbances as they are manifested in today's patient. Drawing on the work of the psychologist Helene Deutsch and the writer Germaine de Stael. Kristeva turns her attention to women's experiences and contributions. Delving into art, literature, autobiography, and theories of language, she continues with an exploration of cultural products ranging from the Bible to the work of Leonardo da Vinci. Kristeva offers the hope that these maladies harbor new creative potential and new hope for the soul—if we can comprehend their effect on the individual and collective experiences of our time.
Les mer
Drawing on her many years of experience as a practicing psychoanalyst, Kristeva reveals to readers a new kind of patient, symptomatic of an age of political upheaval, mass mediated culture, and the dramatic overhaul of familial and sexual mores.
Les mer
Translator’s NotePart I. The Clinic1. The Soul and the Image2. In Times Like These, Who Needs Psychoanalysis?3. The Obsessional Neurotic and His Mother4. Countertransference: A Revived Hysteria5. Symbolic Castration: A Question6. The Inexpressible ChildPart II. History7. Reading the Bible8. From Signs to the Subject9. The Adolescent Novel10. The Wheel of Smiles11. Glory, Grief, and Writing (A Letter to a “Romantic” Concerning Madame de Staël)12. Joyce “the Gracehoper,” or Orpheus’s Return13. The Secrets of an Analyst: On Helene Deutsch’s Autobiography14. Women’s TimeNotesIndex of Selected Concepts
Les mer
Kristeva once again demonstrates her uncanny ability to dissect and expose the bloody and erotic scenarios of psychic life.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780231216715
Publisert
2025-01-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Columbia University Press
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256
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Oversetter