1st Edition

Psychoanalysis, Society and Culture Building Bridges

By Roger Kennedy Copyright 2026
166 Pages
by Routledge

166 Pages
by Routledge

166 Pages
by Routledge

This book looks at the intersection of psychoanalytic thinking, society and culture, using examples drawn from literature, clinical practice and everyday life. Psychoanalysis, Society and Culture explores the various ways in which psychoanalysis shares preoccupations with the humanities including but not restricted to music, art, philosophy, history and politics, while retaining its own way... Read more

1. Introduction: What will emerge? The relevance of Freud in today’s culture  2. Tolerance and the arts, the example of Shakespeare  3. Musical journeys: A psychoanalytic exploration of music  4. History, memory and the unconscious  5. Some thoughts on psychoanalysis and art  6. Shakespeare and evil: Macbeth’s dagger of the mind  7. Jewish identity and musical modernism: Mahler, Schoenberg and their complex relationship with Judaism  8. The importance of a psychic home in the life and work of William Wordsworth  9. Power, conflict and leadership: NHS at breaking point  10. The politics of delivering psychiatric services: Treating the mind through relationships  11. Happiness and misery: An essay

Biography

Dr Roger Kennedy is a consultant child psychiatrist and adult psychoanalyst and a past president of the British Psychoanalytical Society. He was an NHS consultant at the Cassel Hospital for 30 years and is now chair of the Child and Family Practice where he sees children and families. He has had 15 books, and many papers, published on psychoanalysis, interdisciplinary studies and child work.