1st Edition

Psychoanalysis on the Verge of Language Clinical Cases on the Edge

By Dana Amir Copyright 2022
130 Pages
by Routledge

130 Pages
by Routledge

130 Pages
by Routledge

This book examines the importance of language and writing in psychoanalytic theory and practice, offering an understanding of how language works can give a deeper insight into the psyche both in clinical practice and everyday life. Bringing together psychoanalytic insights that hinge on the language of "difficult cases", this collection also includes contributions dedicated to meta-study... Read more

Foreword by Aner Govrin.  Prologue: The Body is All Ears  1. Tonality and Atonality in the Psychic Space  2. The Malignant Ambiguity of Incestuous Language  3. The Two Sleeps of Orlando: Gender Crossing as Caesura or Cut  4. The Metaphorical, the Metonymical and the Psychotic Aspects of Obsessive Symptomatology  5. ‘Screen Confessions’: A Fresh Analysis of Perpetrators’ ‘Newspeak.'  6. Epilogue: "Studium" and "Punctum" in Psychoanalytic Writing: Reading Case Stories through Roland Barthe

Biography

Prof. Dana Amir is a clinical psychologist, supervising and training analyst at the Israel psychoanalytic society, full professor and head of the interdisciplinary doctoral program in psychoanalysis at Haifa University, editor of Maarag – the Israel Annual of Psychoanalysis (the Hebrew University), poetess and literature researcher. Her previous non-fiction books are: Cleft Tongue (Karnac Books, 2014); On the Lyricism of the mind (Routledge, 2016); Bearing Witness to the Witness (Routledge, 2019).

"In this rich and prolific book Amir brings to our attention the many aspects of the relations between psychic processes and the principles of language. She casts a light on regions that are outside the reach of verbal expression or even clash with any effort at articulation. Her clinical innovations, anchored in her profound understanding of the mazes of psychic syntax, make a daring and original addition to the psychoanalytic canon." - Prof. Aner Govrin, Doctoral Program in Psychoanalysis, Hermeneutics & Cultural Studies, Bar-Ilan University