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Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud
  • By Pamela Thurschwell.

Published April 2009

The work of Sigmund Freud has penetrated almost every area of literary theory and cultural studies, as well as contemporary culture. Pamela Thurschwell explains and contextualises psychoanalytic theory and its meaning for modern thinking. This updated second edition explores developments and…
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Freud

A Modern Reader

Freud
  • Edited by Rosine Jozef Perelberg.

Published November 2005

This long-awaited text makes accessible the ideas of one of the most important thinkers of our time, as well as indicating how Freud's theories are put into clinical practice today. The collection of papers has been written by some of the most eminent psychoanalysts, who have made original…
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Reading Freud

A Chronological Exploration of Freud's Writings

  • By Jean-Michel Quinodoz.

Published July 2005

Reading Freud provides an accessible outline of the whole of Freud's work from Studies in Hysteria through to An Outline of Psycho-Analysis. It succeeds in expressing even the most complex of Freud's theories in clear and simple language whilst avoiding over-simplification. Each chapter…
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Knowing Nothing, Staying Stupid

Elements for a Psychoanalytic Epistemology

Knowing Nothing, Staying Stupid
  • By Dany Nobus, and Malcolm Quinn.

Published June 2005

Why is stupidity sublime? What is the value of a 'dialectics of ignorance' for analysts and academics? Knowing Nothing, Staying Stupid draws on recent research to provide a thorough and illuminating evaluation of the status of knowledge and truth in psychoanalysis. Adopting a Lacanian…
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The Freud Wars

An Introduction to the Philosophy of Psychoanalysis

  • By Lavinia Gomez.

Published May 2005

The Freud Wars offers a comprehensive introduction to the crucial question of the justification of psychoanalysis. Part I examines three powerful critiques of psychoanalysis in the context of a recent controversy about its nature and legitimacy: is it a bankrupt science, an innovative science, or…
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The Freud Wars

An Introduction to the Philosophy of Psychoanalysis

The Freud Wars
  • By Lavinia Gomez.

Published May 2005

How can psychoanalytic thinking be justified? The Freud Wars offers a comprehensive introduction to the crucial question of the justification of psychoanalysis. Part I examines three powerful critiques of psychoanalysis in the context of a recent controversy about its nature and legitimacy: is it…
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The Unconscious

A Conceptual Analysis

The Unconscious
  • By Alasdair Chalmers MacIntyre.

Published February 2004


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The Dynamics of Human Aggression

Theoretical Foundations, Clinical Applications

The Dynamics of Human Aggression
  • By Ana-Maria Rizzuto, W.W. Meissner and Dan H. Buie.

Published October 2003

This book seeks to resolve an issue that has divided psychoanalysts and other scholars of aggression for decades, namely the nature of aggression. The work expands and unifies the Freudian drive-based explanation of aggression into contemporary psychoanalytic theory and practice and brings Freudian…
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Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud
  • By Robert Bocock.

Published October 2002


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The Unconscious

The Unconscious
  • By Anthony Easthope.

Published June 1999

The unconscious is a term which is central to the understanding of psychoanalysis, and, indeed everyday life. In this introductory guide, Antony Easthope provides a witty and accessible overview of the subject showing the reality of the unconscious with a startling variety of examples. He takes us…
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