This collection of analyses attempts to reconcile two diverse approaches to the body - the realist perspective of psychology and the socio-cultural approach of sociologists, anthropologists and... (more)
A cultural studies textbook that deals with issues of methodology, as well as mapping out the history and theories of the subject. The book focuses on the past, present and future of cultural... (more)
This study employs a range of cultural representations in order to examine how cultures perform 'mourning'. Experimentally and theoretically informed, this text places performance theory in a... (more)
Drawing on perspectives which include feminism, dialogics, poststructuralism, hermeneutics, Lacanian psychoanalysis and social studies of science, this text guides the reader through key debates on... (more)
Explores the purposes, practice and effectiveness of groupwork with women. It draws upon the author's own experience of setting up and running community-based women's groups. 200 pages. (more)
"Freud is discredited, so we do not have to think about the darker strains of unconcious motivation anymore. We know what moves our political leaders, so we don't have to look closely at their... (more)
Psychology is the dogma of our age, psychotherapy is our means of self-understanding, and "repressed memory" is now a universally familiar form of trauma. The author explores the degree to which we... (more)
Offers an application of Freudian concepts to current theoretical issues in the social sciences and the humanities. Issues addressed include the impact of Freud on our understandings of identity and... (more)
Embattled and belittled, demonized and deemed passé, this text argues that feminism in the late 1990s seems becalmed, but without being calm. It is as true in literary criticism as elsewhere in the... (more)
With Sigmund Freud flummoxed on the question of what women want, any encounter between psychoanalysis and feminism would seem to promise a standoff. However, Mari Jo Buhle argues that the... (more)
Affective Genealogies is an incisive contribution to the current reassessment of postmodern culture and theory. Elizabeth J. Bellamy examines how the Holocaust and Jews have been represented in a... (more)
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What is it that troubles and preoccupies us about the anxieties and anguishes of social and private life? Have advances in the disciplines of psychoanalysis, psychology or the social sciences in... (more)
In this study, the serial killer emerges as a central figure in what the author calls "America's wound culture". The language of psychoanalysis is used to explore the genesis of this modern... (more)
What is psychoanalytic criticism, and how can it be justified as a type of criticism in its own right? In this second, revised edition of her seminal textbook, Elizabeth Wright provides a cogent... (more)
Provides an introduction to key issues concerning the application of psychoanalytic theories to culture. The argument of this volume is that we cannot grasp the complexity of contemporary global... (more)
This study examines the history of the psychoanalytic theory of mysticism, beginning with the correspondence between Freud and Romain Rolland on the concept of the "oceanic feeling". The author... (more)
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This book argues for the reconsideration by education of the implications of psychoanalytic ideas on love and hate for the design of programmes for learning and pedagogy. Britzman sets in tension... (more)
This text argues for an expansion of the boundaries of "English" and the importance of psychoanalysis in understanding literary and historical lives. It also explores the place of Israel/Palestine... (more)
An attempt to explore the dynamics of an unfulfilled, unrecognized and perplexed young artist. The artist lives in two worlds: one is factual, linear and reality-driven; the other is creatively... (more)
Drawing on and extending recent psychoanalytic and psychiatric work of shame and trauma theorists, this book offers an in-depth analysis of Toni Morrison's representation of painful and shameful race... (more)
This text addresses three literary works with adolescence in mind: Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and Much Ado About Nothing and Pushkin's Eugene Onegin. These set the stage for the clinical material... (more)
Focussing on the narrative significance of clothes in film, this text proposes new links between cinema, fashion and costume history, gender, queer theory, and psychoanalysis. It examines the... (more)
Covering a wide range of topics from popular culture, from 'Frankenstein' to 'Nintendo', and from baseball to bodybuilding. This study examines the relation between representation and technological... (more)
Why does the pattern of unwed teenage pregnancy repeat in some families. 280 pages
Systematically reviews the key psychoanalytic theories and explores their relevance to modern life. Classical Freudian and object-relations theory is directed at the problem of group processes; ideas... (more)
Is psychoanalysis a "Jewish science"? Ten essays contributed by the editor and distinguished scholars explore the Jewishness of psychoanalysis, its origins in the Jewish situation of late nineteenth... (more)