This text examines psychiatry and the cinema. It looks at the typology, mythology, and ideology of the psychiatrist in movies. It also examines psychoanalytic film criticism and such issues as... (more)
An account of the emotions, using insights from literature, psychoanalysis and philosophy. Starting from the premise that emotions form a distinct psychological category, Wollheim argues that they... (more)
Should psychology try to explain religion or try to understand it? The author of this book ranges over the whole of psychology to look at the results of psychology's study of religion. His belief in... (more)
This study of Michel Foucault in relation and response to religion argues that Foucault offeres a twofold critique of Christianity by bringing the body and sexuality into religious practice and... (more)
This thoughtful and intelligent book encourages psychotherapists and counsellors to consider seriously the relationship between spiritual experiences and therapeutic practice. 152 pages. (more)
Offers a radical new understanding of the role of psychoanalytic theory in contemporary French thought. Drawing on Lacan, Kristeva and Foucault among others, the author bridges the gap between theory... (more)
Did people in early modern Europe have a concept of an inner self? The contributors of this book explore the complicated, nuanced, and often surprising union of history and subjectivity in Europe... (more)
Linguist, psychoanalyst and cultural theorist Julia Kristeva explores one aspect of 20th-century culture - rebellion - in this text. She illustrates the advances and impasses of rebel culture through... (more)
A major new textbook which focuses on the interface between cultural psychology and developmental psychology. This wide-ranging overview of the cultural perspectives of human development will be a... (more)
An approach to the philosophical understanding of a person. Countering prevailing theories on the nature of persons, it submits an account of the mind dynamically conceived and proposes that we take... (more)
This collection of essays on the importance of Freudian thought for analytic philosophy, investigates its impact on mind, ethics, sexuality, religion and epistemology. The book addresses the... (more)
In this book Judith M. Hughes makes a highly original case for conceptualizing gender identity as potentially multiple. She does so by situating her argument within the history of psychoanalysis.... (more)
Sigmund Freud had broad ambitions about what psychoanalysis could add to human thought, but Freud's own writings have rarely been assessed within the perspective of political philosophy. This work... (more)
A stimulating and important collection of essays which explore the influence of psychoanalysis on culture and thought. (more)
An overview of recent feminist and sociological debates on heterosexuality and the construction of desire - without recourse to psychoanalysis. The author draws on feminism, along with... (more)
This edited collection looks at education through the lens of psychoanalysis and vice versa. Each contribution asks, in effect, what does it mean to be a pedagogue and an educational theorist after... (more)
This text examines the psychological and intellectual demands writing a biography makes on the biographer and explores the complex and conflicted relationship between feminism and psychoanalysis. 224... (more)
This text collects together the author's essays on psychoanalytic concepts. Psychoanalytic theory has had an ambivalent relationship with sociology, and these essays explore that ambivalence,... (more)
Taking culture, theory and writing as its themes, this text explores these through work on aesthetics, cultural politics, subjectivity, developments 224 pages. (more)
Presenting the essential primary texts on bisexuality since 1900, this text explores this often controversial concept from a range of perspectives. It places bisexuality in its historical and... (more)
This study of classical social theory, modern social theory and psychoanalysis is organized around the themes of experience and identity. The author critiques sociological accounts of identity,... (more)
How is something as complex as the personality organized? What makes up a satisfactory theory of the personality? This study addresses these questions, as the author attempts to integrate two... (more)
Drawing examples from Plato, Marx, Freud and Klein, the author shows how the maternal body has played a crucial but often overlooked role in shaping ideas at the heart of Western philosophy. She also... (more)
This text looks at the symbolism of the senses which animated the cosmos before the modern scientific view of the world came to dominate, revealing the gender politics behind such sensory constructs... (more)
These essays consider the importance of the metaphor of haunting as it has appeared in literature, culture and philosophy. Haunting is considered as both a literal and figurative term that... (more)
The Black-Jewish conflict in the US, without effective strategies for intervention, can only be expected to worsen. This volume suggests a psychoanalytic approach to addressing and resolving the... (more)
This is an analysis of Freud's major writings on religion and culture. The author analyses the texts and uses theories derived from contemporary French theorists Jacques Lacan and Julia Kristeva, in... (more)