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Michel Foucault and the Practices of “Spirituality”: Self-Transformation in the History of the Human Sciences
Prompted by scholarship which has proposed that Western selfhood beginning in the nineteenth century was largely defined as a stable and static form... -
Michel Foucault and the Practices of “Spirituality”: Self-Transformation in the History of the Human Sciences
Prompted by scholarship which has proposed that Western selfhood beginning in the nineteenth century was largely defined as a stable and static form... -
Dreaming from the perspective of everyone
This paper offers a reading of Sharon Sliwinski’s Mandela’s Dark Years: A Political Theory of Dreaming . Sliwinski reflects on Nelson Mandela’s...
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In the absence of meaning: care practices and environmental factors behind the multiple selves of the digital psychiatry participant
This paper compares formal accounts that laboratory members use to describe a digital psychiatry intervention with lab practices as they were...
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Trumps Massenwirkung aus sozioanalytischer und psychoanalytischer Perspektive. Zur Triangulation beider Konzepte
Based on Pierre Bourdieu’s assessment that socioanalysis forms the complementary counterpart to psychoanalysis, the question is raised as to whether...
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Transcorporeal becoming: the temporalities of Searles and the nonhuman
As critical theories center on co-emergent interspecies relationalities, psychoanalysis continues to reproduce a fantasy of narcissistic omnipotence...
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Chiasmatic Crossings Between Freud’s Clinical Projects and Social Concerns
The culturally informed metapsychology of Freud’s is horizonal (sic) with psychoanalytically informed accounts of social concerns but not...
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Facing and Overcoming Pain Through Scientific Evidence: The Imperative of Exposure as a Psychological Technique for Cognitive Behavioral Treatments in Buenos Aires, Argentina
On the basis of a research study on cognitive behavioral psychotherapies conducted between 2016 and 2020, this article analyzes exposure as a...
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Early Child Psychiatry in Britain
This chapter surveys work in the history of child psychiatry to offer a history of early child psychiatry in Britain and suggest future research... -
Early Child Psychiatry in Britain
This chapter surveys work in the history of child psychiatry to offer a history of early child psychiatry in Britain and suggest future research... -
Self-negation
This paper presents a new approach to theorizing and empirically investigating a phenomenon variously described by sociologists as internalized...
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Reading Freud Anew
Howard Kaye offers an important and compelling demonstration of Freud’s continued signifcance as a cultural and social theorist. Kaye provides a deep...
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Reminiscing and Reflecting on Nancy Chodorow’s The Reproduction of Mothering
For the phallocentric psychoanalytic field in 1978, there were important advances due to the acuity of Nancy Chodorow’s pioneering observation that a... -
Being as Relation in Luce Irigaray
Many scholars have struggled with Irigaray’s focus on sexuate difference, in particular with her claim that it is “ontological,” wondering if this... -
Women Mother Daughters: The Reproduction of Mothering After Forty Years
The Reproduction of Mothering comes from a period in second wave feminism when the personal was political, but feminists with rare exception were... -
How to Do Politics with Love
This chapter explores contemporary approaches to the concept of love within Marxism, psychoanalysis, and feminist theory in order to tease out the... -
Hannah Arendt and Sigmund Freud on Sexual Identity in 2020
While more and more scholars are turning to the respective works of Hannah Arendt and Sigmund Freud to explain phenomena unknown to their times, such...
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Emotions
Often considered a more personal phenomenon, social theory has reconstituted emotions as socially constructed, opening up new lines of conceptual... -
On the Origins of Clinical Sociology in France: Some Milestones
There are historical foundations in classical sociology on which we can establish solid ground for the development of clinical sociology in France.... -
Nalini Jameela and the Itinerant Sex Pedagogy of a Veshya
Nalini Jameela (1954-) is a sex worker and activist from Kerala, India. She is also an autobiographer. Sex workers are treated as the other of ideal...