1st Edition

The Bonds of Love, Revisited

Edited By Eyal Rozmarin Copyright 2015
184 Pages
by Routledge

184 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

Jessica Benjamin is one of the most important and influential psychoanalysts of the last 4 decades. She is one of the founders of relational psychoanalysis, a movement that has by now expanded over the globe and was also one of the first to introduce feminism and gender studies into psychoanalytic thought. Jessica Benjamin is the most known and quoted representative of these two movements within... Read more

1. Introduction: The Bonds of Love at 25  2. The Racialization of the Mind in Intimate Spaces: The ‘‘Nanny’’ and the Failure of Recognition  3. Loosening the Bonds: Psychoanalysis, Feminism, and the Problem of the Group  4. Reading Jessica  5. Revisiting The Bonds of Love  6. The Cat Ate Our TongueBut We Got It Back: Benjamin’s Journey From Domination to Surrender  7. Intersubjectivity and French Psychoanalysis: A Misunderstanding?  8. The Bonds of Love: Looking Backward  9. The Benjamin Chreode  10. Bondless Love  11. What’s Love Got to Do with It? Sexuality, Shame, and the Use of the Other  12. Beyond Intersubjectivity: Science, the Real World, and the Third in Psychoanalysis  13. ‘‘Here I Am!’’Irreducible Invocation of the Other  14. A Day at the Zoo Through the Lens of Jessica Benjamin’s Bonds of Love

Biography

Eyal Rozmarin, Ph.D., is co-editor of Studies in Gender and Sexuality and Associate Editor of the Routledge book series Relational Perspectives. He has published numerous articles in psychoanalytic Journals, including Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Studies in Gender and Sexuality, and presented papers in conferences around the world. His research takes place in the intersection of psychoanalysis and social theory, and explores the relations between subjectivity, society and history.