Between the Psyche and the Social
Psychoanalytic Social Theory
Contributions by Tamsin Lorraine, Robyn Ferrell, Kelly Oliver SUNY, Stony Brook, Kalpana Seshadri-Crooks, Frances Restuccia, E Ann Kaplan, Catherine Peebles, Emily Zakin, Lisa Walsh, Cynthia Willett Samuel Candler Dobbs prof Edited by Steve Edwin
Publication date:
20 December 2001Length of book:
224 pagesPublisher
Rowman & Littlefield PublishersDimensions:
235x155mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780742513082
Between the Psyche and the Social is the first collection of its kind to offer original, interdisciplinary essays on questions of social subjectivity. Contributors engage the disciplines of feminism, psychoanalytic theory, queer theory, postcolonial theory, film theory, literary criticism, and philosophy to transform the psychoanalytic study of social oppression. The book considers such questions as, How can psychoanalysis and critical social theory engage and transform one another? How can the social dimensions of subjectivity be understood within the framework of a classic psychoanalytic theory that rejects the social domain that gives rise to subjectivity in the first place?
Between the Psyche and the Social reclaims the contributions of psychoanalysis, feminism, queer theory, postcolonial, and political theories in order to change the parameters of the current debates on the social dimensions of subjectivity.
Between the Psyche and the Social reclaims the contributions of psychoanalysis, feminism, queer theory, postcolonial, and political theories in order to change the parameters of the current debates on the social dimensions of subjectivity.