Peversion Now!
Book Details
- Publisher : Palgrave
- Published : 2017
- Cover : Hardback
- Pages : 283
- Category :
Lacanian Psychoanalysis - Catalogue No : 40556
- ISBN 13 : 9783319472706
- ISBN 10 : 3319472704
Also by Colin Wright
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This collection, written by leading Lacanian psychoanalytic theorists and practitioners, explores the impact of shifts in contemporary culture, politics and society on the notion of 'perversion', which has undergone numerous profound changes in recent years. The book explores a wide range of issues, from changes in the psychoanalytic clinic, to transformations in the relationship between 'transgression' and the law; from the epistemic and diagnostic status of 'perversion' as a term, to the perverse turn in contemporary politics; from representations of perversion in cultural productions, to the interpretation of perverse cultural practices. Topical and controversial, academics and students of psychoanalysis, critical and cultural theory, and media studies will find this collection invaluable. In providing cutting edge theoretical debate, the book will also be attractive to practising and training psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists.
About the Editor(s)
Colin Wright is an Associate Professor of Critical Theory at the University of Nottingham, UK, where he is Head of the Department of Cultural, Media & Visual Studies. He has a psychoanalytic practice in Nottingham and is a member of the London Society of the New Lacanian School. As well as being the current editor-in-chief of the Psychoanalytical Notebooks, he is the author/editor of books such as Returning to Lacan's Seminar XVII (2022), Perversion Now! (2017) and Badiou in Jamaica: The Politics of Conflict (2013). His forthcoming book is entitled Toxic Positivity: A Lacanian Critique of Happiness and Wellbeing.
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