Ferenczi Dialogues: On Trauma and Catastrophe

Book Details
- Publisher : Leuven University Press
- Published : February 2023
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 256
- Category :
Psychoanalysis - Catalogue No : 98067
- ISBN 13 : 9789462703520
- ISBN 10 : 9462703523
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Ferenczi Dialogues presents the contribution of Sándor Ferenczi to a psychoanalytic theory of trauma and discusses the philosophical, political and clinical implications of Ferenczi’s thinking. To a far greater extent than Freud, Sándor Ferenczi centered his psychoanalytic thought around trauma.
Ferenczi's work pluralizes the notion of catastrophe, as being both destructive and a turning point. This book addresses Ferenczi’s work in terms of thinking in times of crises, by considering contemporary situations in constellation with various scenes from the past: the outbreak of the First World War, the crisis of psychoanalysis as an institution, the disastrous final encounter between Ferenczi and Freud, the rise of Fascism and National Socialism, and the impending exile of the founding members of the psychoanalytic movement. Against this backdrop, the authors show how Ferenczi's late work outlines a new metapsychology of fragments. Ferenczi Dialogues situates the legacy of Ferenczi within the broad interdisciplinary landscape of the social sciences, literary theory, psychoanalytic theory, and clinical practice, and highlights Ferenczi’s relevance for contemporary philosophical discussions in poststructuralism, feminism and new materialism.
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Ferenczi Dialogues marks a new phase in the recovery and rearticulation of Ferenczi’s work. The book does for Ferenczi what was done for and by Freud right from the start, which is to recognize the implied upheaval which psychoanalytic work potentially introduces into all the surrounding disciplines – because it brings with it a new way of thinking, not just within its own ‘local domain’ but for all attempts to render human experience.
Matt Ffytche, American Journal of Psychoanalysis (2024)
Table of Contents
Foreword by Adrienne Harris
Reading Ferenczi A Pirouette Backwards in Seven-League Boots
An Introduction by Jenny Willner, Jakob Staberg and Raluca Soreanu
Cuts Through the Contemporary Scene Ferenczi Dialogues – an Outline The Seven Threads of the ‘Ferenczi Revival’
Part 1 - Instead of Language: Confusion Sigmund Freud / Sándor Ferenczi
Jakob Staberg
Ferenczi in the Psychoanalytic Milieu Transference Trauma The Domain of Dreams A Painful Encounter
‘Too much of the father’: A Schreberian Pre-History
response to Jakob Staberg, by Jenny Willner
The Tactile Eye and Queer Spectrality
response to Jakob Staberg, by Raluca Soreanu
Part 2 - Catastrophes and Genitality Ferenczi’s Thalassa and the Politics of Bioanalysis
Jenny Willner
Freud’s Theory of Sexuality Meets Popular Darwinism in a Soldiers’ Library The Fish-Orgy: Wilhelm Bölsche’s Herrings and Ferenczi’s ThalassaWeltanschauung: Fetishistic Disavowal in Popular Darwinism Neurotic Evolution: Bioanalysis vs. Biologism Heroic Organs, Hysteric Organs: The Method of Bioanalysis The Politics of Bioanalysis
Reading Against the Grain: On How Organs Crave Interpretation
response to Jenny Willner, by Jakob Staberg
What Does an Organ Do?
response to Jenny Willner, by Raluca Soreanu
Part 3 - Catastrophe and the Creativity of Fragments Toward a Phenomenology of the Scene of Trauma
Raluca Soreanu
A Frame: On Ferenczi’s Model of Memory Repetition Scene Regression
The Dream of Fragments in The Clinical Diary On the Identification with the Aggressor
Moment 1: Paralysis
Moment 2: Dematerialisation
Moment 3: Traumatic Imitation
Moment 4: Guilt
Moment 5: Getting Beside Oneself
Moment 6: Traumatic Progression
Moment 7: Autotomy
Moment 8: Neo-Formations
Moment 9: Orpha
Moment 10: Reconstruction
There is Hope for Life in Fragments: Thinking with Ferenczi’s Images response to Raluca Soreanu, by Jenny Willner
Toward an Eventful Psychoanalysis
response to Raluca Soreanu, by Jakob Staberg
Bibliography
About the Authors
Index
About the Author(s)
Raluca Soreanu is Professor of Psychoanalytic Studies in the Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex, and psychoanalyst, member of the Círculo Psicanalítico do Rio de Janeiro. She is the project lead of FREEPSY: Free Clinics and a Psychoanalysis for the People: Progressive Histories, Collective Practices, Implications for Our Times (UKRI Frontier Research Grant).
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