Sitegeist - Number 4 (Spring 2010) - A Journal of Psychoanalysis and Philosophy
Book Details
- Publisher : Karnac Books
- Published : January 2010
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 144
- Category :
Psychoanalysis - Category 2 :
Culture and Psychoanalysis - Catalogue No : 27829
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Sitegeist is a space for thinking and questioning philosophy and psychoanalysis; it aims at a change in Geist - spirit, mind, intellect, wit, genius and morale. It seeks to contribute to a renewal of psychoanalysis, engaging with both the theoretical and the clinical and providing a lively contemporary discourse.
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Issue Contents:
The Analyst's Position between Activity and Passivity
- Dominique Scarfone
Anthropo-Decentring: 'Human' and 'Animal' in the Work of Jean Laplanche
- Nicholas Ray
'His Majesty the Ego': From Freud to Laplanche
- John Fletcher
The Double Potentiality of the Unconscious
- Guy Rosolato
A Response to Rosolato's 'The Double Potentiality of the Unconscious'
- Chris Oakley & Philip Hill
Mourning and Cultural Critique in Jean Laplanche and Assia Djebar
- Anna Cavness
Introduction to León Rozitchner
- Philip Derbyshire
Versions of Oedipus
- León Rozitchner
About the Editor(s)
Kirsty Hall taught psychoanalysis as a body of theory at Middlesex University and currently teaches both theory and practice on a number of trainings. For a while she was the managing director of Rebus Press, a publishing house whose list reflected her own wide interests. She continues to work in private practice and to write about issues in the field.
Stephen Gee is Chair of the Site for Contemporary Psychoanalysis. He practices full time as a psychoanalyst and supervises at London Friend and the Studio Upstairs. He has a background in the arts and community politics. He believes psychoanalysis to be as demanding and as potentially disciplined a practice as the theatre at its best and as such it should remain autonomous and ungovernable.
Philip Derbyshire is currently a British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellow based at Birkbeck, University of London. He is working on aspects of cultural production in North-west Argentina, including the transculturation of European philosophy (and psychoanalysis) by Andean modes of thought.
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