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Psychoanalytic Geographies is a unique, path-breaking volume and a core text for anyone seeking to grasp how psychoanalysis helps us understand fundamental geographical questions, and how geographical understandings can offer new ways of thinking psychoanalytically. Elaborating on a variety of psychoanalytic approaches that embrace geographical imaginations and a commitment toward spatial thinking, this book demonstrates the breadth, depth, and vitality of cutting-edge work in psychoanalytic geographies and presents readers with as wide a set of options as possible for taking psychoanalysis forward in their own work.…mehr
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Psychoanalytic Geographies is a unique, path-breaking volume and a core text for anyone seeking to grasp how psychoanalysis helps us understand fundamental geographical questions, and how geographical understandings can offer new ways of thinking psychoanalytically. Elaborating on a variety of psychoanalytic approaches that embrace geographical imaginations and a commitment toward spatial thinking, this book demonstrates the breadth, depth, and vitality of cutting-edge work in psychoanalytic geographies and presents readers with as wide a set of options as possible for taking psychoanalysis forward in their own work.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781409457619
- ISBN-10: 1409457613
- Artikelnr.: 41089775
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781409457619
- ISBN-10: 1409457613
- Artikelnr.: 41089775
Paul Kingsbury is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at Simon Fraser University. His research uses the social theories of Jacques Lacan and Friedrich Nietzsche to explore cultural geographies of power and aesthetics. He is the author of numerous journal articles and the co-editor (with Gavin Andrews and Robin Kearns) of Soundscapes of Wellbeing in Popular Music (2014). Steve Pile teaches Geography in the Faculty of Social Sciences at The Open University, UK. He has published on issues concerning place and the politics of identity. He is author of Real Cities (2005) and The Body and The City (1996). He is currently working on early Freudian psychoanalysis and geographies of the body.
Preface
Paul Kingsbury and Steve Pile; Introduction: the unconscious
transference
drives
repetition and other things tied to geography
Paul Kingsbury and Steve Pile. Part I Histories and Practices: Freud in the field: psychoanalysis
fieldwork and geographical imaginations in interwar Cambridge
Laura Cameron and John Forrester; On Freud's geographies
Liz Bondi; Consulting rooms: notes towards a historical geography of the psychoanalytic setting
Felicity Callard; 'Worlding' psychoanalytic insights: unpicking R.D. Laing's geographies
Cheryl McGeachan; Mapping trauma: topography to topology
Virginia L. Blum and Anna J. Secor. Part II Psychic Life and its Spaces: Geographies of psychic life
Joyce Davidson and Hester Parr; A distributed unconscious: The Hangover
what happens in Vegas and whether it stays there or not
Steve Pile; 'Or does it explode?' Psychoanalytic geographies of violence and creativity in a small Mexican city
Karen Rodriguez; 'Tehrangeles'
CA: the aesthetics of shame
Nazanin Naraghi; Psychoanalysis and the geography of the Anthropocene: fantasy
oil addiction and the politics of global warming
Stephen Healy. Part III The Technologies of Becoming a Subject: When 1+1 does not equal 2: childhood sexuality and Laplanche's enigmatic signifier
Mary E. Thomas; Towards a psychoanalytic geopolitics: the militarization of public schooling in the USA
Ian G.R. Shaw
Jared Powell and Jessica De La Ossa; 'Welcome home our military sisters': sexual difference and female veterans with PTSD
Deborah Thien; Periscope down! Charting masculine sexuation in submarine films
Jesse Proudfoot and Paul Kingsbury. Part IV Social Life and its Discontents: 'Race'
imperializing geographies of the machine
and psychoanalysis
Heidi J. Nast; A small narrow space: postcolonial territorialization and the libidinal economy
Maureen Sioh; The uncanny in the beauty salon
Elizabeth R. Straughan; What does it mean for young women to get drunk? A Kleinian perspective on young women's relationship with alcohol
Melissa Stepney; Gender
sexuality
and race in the Lacanian mirror: urinary segregation and the bodily ego
Sheila L. Cavanagh. Index.
Paul Kingsbury and Steve Pile; Introduction: the unconscious
transference
drives
repetition and other things tied to geography
Paul Kingsbury and Steve Pile. Part I Histories and Practices: Freud in the field: psychoanalysis
fieldwork and geographical imaginations in interwar Cambridge
Laura Cameron and John Forrester; On Freud's geographies
Liz Bondi; Consulting rooms: notes towards a historical geography of the psychoanalytic setting
Felicity Callard; 'Worlding' psychoanalytic insights: unpicking R.D. Laing's geographies
Cheryl McGeachan; Mapping trauma: topography to topology
Virginia L. Blum and Anna J. Secor. Part II Psychic Life and its Spaces: Geographies of psychic life
Joyce Davidson and Hester Parr; A distributed unconscious: The Hangover
what happens in Vegas and whether it stays there or not
Steve Pile; 'Or does it explode?' Psychoanalytic geographies of violence and creativity in a small Mexican city
Karen Rodriguez; 'Tehrangeles'
CA: the aesthetics of shame
Nazanin Naraghi; Psychoanalysis and the geography of the Anthropocene: fantasy
oil addiction and the politics of global warming
Stephen Healy. Part III The Technologies of Becoming a Subject: When 1+1 does not equal 2: childhood sexuality and Laplanche's enigmatic signifier
Mary E. Thomas; Towards a psychoanalytic geopolitics: the militarization of public schooling in the USA
Ian G.R. Shaw
Jared Powell and Jessica De La Ossa; 'Welcome home our military sisters': sexual difference and female veterans with PTSD
Deborah Thien; Periscope down! Charting masculine sexuation in submarine films
Jesse Proudfoot and Paul Kingsbury. Part IV Social Life and its Discontents: 'Race'
imperializing geographies of the machine
and psychoanalysis
Heidi J. Nast; A small narrow space: postcolonial territorialization and the libidinal economy
Maureen Sioh; The uncanny in the beauty salon
Elizabeth R. Straughan; What does it mean for young women to get drunk? A Kleinian perspective on young women's relationship with alcohol
Melissa Stepney; Gender
sexuality
and race in the Lacanian mirror: urinary segregation and the bodily ego
Sheila L. Cavanagh. Index.
Preface
Paul Kingsbury and Steve Pile; Introduction: the unconscious
transference
drives
repetition and other things tied to geography
Paul Kingsbury and Steve Pile. Part I Histories and Practices: Freud in the field: psychoanalysis
fieldwork and geographical imaginations in interwar Cambridge
Laura Cameron and John Forrester; On Freud's geographies
Liz Bondi; Consulting rooms: notes towards a historical geography of the psychoanalytic setting
Felicity Callard; 'Worlding' psychoanalytic insights: unpicking R.D. Laing's geographies
Cheryl McGeachan; Mapping trauma: topography to topology
Virginia L. Blum and Anna J. Secor. Part II Psychic Life and its Spaces: Geographies of psychic life
Joyce Davidson and Hester Parr; A distributed unconscious: The Hangover
what happens in Vegas and whether it stays there or not
Steve Pile; 'Or does it explode?' Psychoanalytic geographies of violence and creativity in a small Mexican city
Karen Rodriguez; 'Tehrangeles'
CA: the aesthetics of shame
Nazanin Naraghi; Psychoanalysis and the geography of the Anthropocene: fantasy
oil addiction and the politics of global warming
Stephen Healy. Part III The Technologies of Becoming a Subject: When 1+1 does not equal 2: childhood sexuality and Laplanche's enigmatic signifier
Mary E. Thomas; Towards a psychoanalytic geopolitics: the militarization of public schooling in the USA
Ian G.R. Shaw
Jared Powell and Jessica De La Ossa; 'Welcome home our military sisters': sexual difference and female veterans with PTSD
Deborah Thien; Periscope down! Charting masculine sexuation in submarine films
Jesse Proudfoot and Paul Kingsbury. Part IV Social Life and its Discontents: 'Race'
imperializing geographies of the machine
and psychoanalysis
Heidi J. Nast; A small narrow space: postcolonial territorialization and the libidinal economy
Maureen Sioh; The uncanny in the beauty salon
Elizabeth R. Straughan; What does it mean for young women to get drunk? A Kleinian perspective on young women's relationship with alcohol
Melissa Stepney; Gender
sexuality
and race in the Lacanian mirror: urinary segregation and the bodily ego
Sheila L. Cavanagh. Index.
Paul Kingsbury and Steve Pile; Introduction: the unconscious
transference
drives
repetition and other things tied to geography
Paul Kingsbury and Steve Pile. Part I Histories and Practices: Freud in the field: psychoanalysis
fieldwork and geographical imaginations in interwar Cambridge
Laura Cameron and John Forrester; On Freud's geographies
Liz Bondi; Consulting rooms: notes towards a historical geography of the psychoanalytic setting
Felicity Callard; 'Worlding' psychoanalytic insights: unpicking R.D. Laing's geographies
Cheryl McGeachan; Mapping trauma: topography to topology
Virginia L. Blum and Anna J. Secor. Part II Psychic Life and its Spaces: Geographies of psychic life
Joyce Davidson and Hester Parr; A distributed unconscious: The Hangover
what happens in Vegas and whether it stays there or not
Steve Pile; 'Or does it explode?' Psychoanalytic geographies of violence and creativity in a small Mexican city
Karen Rodriguez; 'Tehrangeles'
CA: the aesthetics of shame
Nazanin Naraghi; Psychoanalysis and the geography of the Anthropocene: fantasy
oil addiction and the politics of global warming
Stephen Healy. Part III The Technologies of Becoming a Subject: When 1+1 does not equal 2: childhood sexuality and Laplanche's enigmatic signifier
Mary E. Thomas; Towards a psychoanalytic geopolitics: the militarization of public schooling in the USA
Ian G.R. Shaw
Jared Powell and Jessica De La Ossa; 'Welcome home our military sisters': sexual difference and female veterans with PTSD
Deborah Thien; Periscope down! Charting masculine sexuation in submarine films
Jesse Proudfoot and Paul Kingsbury. Part IV Social Life and its Discontents: 'Race'
imperializing geographies of the machine
and psychoanalysis
Heidi J. Nast; A small narrow space: postcolonial territorialization and the libidinal economy
Maureen Sioh; The uncanny in the beauty salon
Elizabeth R. Straughan; What does it mean for young women to get drunk? A Kleinian perspective on young women's relationship with alcohol
Melissa Stepney; Gender
sexuality
and race in the Lacanian mirror: urinary segregation and the bodily ego
Sheila L. Cavanagh. Index.