Transitional subjects critical theory and object relations
Fusion or omnipotence? A dialogue / Axel Honneth and Joel Whitebook -- Hate, aggression, and recognition : Winnicott, Klein, and Honneth / Fred Alford -- Narcissism and critique: on Kohut's self-psychology / Alessandro Ferrara -- Progress and the death drive / Amy Allen -- Transitional objects,...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Columbia University Press
2019
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Schriftenreihe: | New directions in critical theory
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Zusammenfassung: | Fusion or omnipotence? A dialogue / Axel Honneth and Joel Whitebook -- Hate, aggression, and recognition : Winnicott, Klein, and Honneth / Fred Alford -- Narcissism and critique: on Kohut's self-psychology / Alessandro Ferrara -- Progress and the death drive / Amy Allen -- Transitional objects, God and modelling the commodity form / Owen Hulatt -- A true-enough self : Winnicott, object relations theory and the bases of identity / James Martel -- Intersubjectivity on the couch : recognition and destruction in the work of Jessica Benjamin / Johanna Meehan -- Politics and the fear of breakdown / Noëlle McAfee -- Who is the perpetrator? The missing affect in torture's violation of human dignity / Sara Beardsworth "This project is the first of its kind. Carefully curated by the editors, themselves prominent critical theorists, these original commissioned essays open up new ground by bringing together leading psychoanalysts and critical theorists, many of whom are active in both fields. Authors, three of whom are affiliated with Columbia, include Axel Honneth, Joel Whitebrook, C. Fred Alford, Jessica Benjamin, Jon Mills, and Danielle Petherbridge. The book provides the definitive view of the significance of object-relations psychoanalysis for critical social theory today"-- |
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Beschreibung: | 269 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9780231183185 978-0-231-18318-5 9780231183192 978-0-231-18319-2 |