1st Edition

Permanent Disquiet Psychoanalysis and the Transitional Subject

By Michel De M'Uzan Copyright 2019
158 Pages
by Routledge

158 Pages
by Routledge

158 Pages
by Routledge

Permanent Disquiet: Psychoanalysis and the Transitional Subject comprises the first English language translation of some of Michel Émile de M’Uzan’s key writings, alongside an invaluable glossary by Murielle Gagnebin of M’Uzan’s work. Together, they give a thorough overview of his key thinking. The first part of the book sees de M’Uzan exploring the compatibility between creativity... Read more

Series Editor Foreword by Gabriela Legoretta; Preface by Dominique Scarfone; Foreword Part I: The artist and his hell 1 Interview with J.-B. Pontalis (fragments) (1977) 2 The hell of creativity (2008c) 3 Creative upheaval (2012) 4 The corrida… and its nether side (2011a) Part II: On the frontiers 5 On the frontiers (2013a) 6 A new perspective in psychoanalysis (2008b) 7 Introduction to the theory of the preliminary interview (2010) 8 Last words (1981) 9 The mouth of the unconscious (1978a) 10 Interpretation and memory (1993) Part III: Glossary

Biography

Michel Émile de M'Uzan (1921-2018) was a French neuropsychiatrist and psychoanalyst and founding member of the School of Psychosomatics of Paris, France (IPSO).