Pyschoanalysis, Clinic and Context : Subjectivity, History and Autobiography
Pyschoanalysis, Clinic and Context : Subjectivity, History and Autobiography
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Author(s): Parker, Ian
ISBN No.: 9780367144333
Pages: 208
Year: 201904
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 62.38
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

"Professor Ian Parker, a significant intellectual, has much to teach us. This remarkably frank memoir - captivatingly written - will provide a very helpful insight into so many aspects of psychoanalysis - both its attractions and, even, its occasional repulsions." --Professor Brett Kahr, Senior Fellow at the Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology, London "Ian Parker's wide-ranging discussion of psychoanalysis in international contexts is dazzling in approach, tonality, and themes and presents readers with a history of the problems of response and change. Parker gives us a new approach to the psychoanalytic field through his longstanding development and this is a major contribution." -Professor Deborah Britzman, FRSC, York University, Canada "From his student years, Ian Parker began searching for alternatives to the shortcomings of mainstream psychology, and this book is the riveting story of how he grappled with the complex diversities of psychoanalytic thought, eventually becoming a Lacanian analyst himself. Parker's erudite and pellucid prose makes this essential reading for anyone pondering the persisting potential and possible pitfalls of deploying psychoanalytic narratives, especially in political contexts, as he takes us on rollicking journeys through Brazil, Korea, Russia and Japan, while debating with queer theory, Judaism and Islam along the way." --ProfessorLynne Segal, Birkbeck, author, Radical Happiness: Moments of Collective Joy y, and this book is the riveting story of how he grappled with the complex diversities of psychoanalytic thought, eventually becoming a Lacanian analyst himself. Parker's erudite and pellucid prose makes this essential reading for anyone pondering the persisting potential and possible pitfalls of deploying psychoanalytic narratives, especially in political contexts, as he takes us on rollicking journeys through Brazil, Korea, Russia and Japan, while debating with queer theory, Judaism and Islam along the way.


" --ProfessorLynne Segal, Birkbeck, author, Radical Happiness: Moments of Collective Joy.


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