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Traces of Violence and Freedom of Thought
Başlık:
Traces of Violence and Freedom of Thought
Yazar:
Auestad, Lene. editor.
ISBN:
9781137575029
Edisyon:
1st ed. 2017.
Fiziksel Niteleme:
XII, 233 p. online resource.
Seri:
Studies in the Psychosocial,
İçindekiler:
1. INTRODUCTION by Lene Auestad and Amal Treacher Kabesh -- 2. LENE AUESTAD – Speech, Repetition, Renewal -- 3. SZYMON WRÓBEL – Logos, Ethos and Pathos or The Paradigm of Patho-Politics -- 4. WERNER PRALL – To Be or Bartleby: Psychoanalysis and the Crisis of Immunity -- 5. JONATHAN DAVIDOFF – Instrumental Subjectivity: père-suasion as père-version -- 6. KATHLEEN KELLEY-LAINÉ – From Totalitarian to Democratic Functioning: The Psychic Economy of Infantile Processes -- 7. KINGA GÖNCZ – Rhetorics of Power – Can it Dress up the Naked King? -- 8. EDWARD WEISBAND – The Rhetorics of Power and The Power of Rhetoric: Reification, Hate And Desire: A Psychopolitical Analysis of Mass Atrocity and Genocide -- 9. JULIA RICHTER – Intergenerational Layers of Silence: How the Concealed or the Outspoken Remain Undiscussable -- 10. LUCIA CORTI – Letters from The Unknown: Psychoanalysis and the Ethics of Knowing -- 11. AMAL TREACHER KABESH – Worrying Indifference: Sacrificing the Other -- 12. FERENC ERŐS – Ferenc Merei and the Politics of Psychoanalysis in Hungary -- 13. JULIA BOROSSA – Histories of Violence: Outrage, Identification and Analytic Work.
Özet:
This book examines how people cannot escape being tainted, whether actively engaged or not, by violence in its countless manifestations. The essays encompass a wide range of theoretical resources, methodological approaches and geo-political areas. They describe how images and fragments of traumatic and violent scenarios are transported from one generation’s unconscious to that of another, leading to cycles of repetition and retaliation, restricting the freedom to imagine alternatives and inhabit alternative positions. The authors all work within a psychosocial framework by unsettling the boundaries between psyche-social. Four themes are addressed: violence of speech, violence and domination, repetition and violence, and the possibility of reparation or renewal. Due to its theoretical engagements and the case studies provided, this interdisciplinary collection will be of value to postgraduate and undergraduate students of psychology, philosophy, politics and history.