1st Edition

Psychopathologies of the Living Selected Essays of Pierre Fédida

Edited By Patrick ffrench, Nigel Saint Copyright 2025
214 Pages
by Routledge

214 Pages
by Routledge

214 Pages
by Routledge

Psychopathologies of the Living makes the work of the French psychoanalyst Pierre Fédida (1934–2002) available in English for the first time. Patrick ffrench and Nigel Saint present key essays selected from Fédida’s extensive oeuvre. The book directs attention to two salient dimensions of Fédida’s writing: his attention to the pathologies of the body, considered as both a psychic and somatic... Read more

Acknowledgments

Series Editor’s Foreword

Introduction

Patrick ffrench and Nigel Saint

Chapter One: ‘The Site of the Stranger’

Translated by Patrick ffrench and Nigel Saint

Chapter Two: ‘The Interlocutor’ 

Translated by Patrick ffrench and Nigel Saint

Chapter Three: ‘Regression’

Translated by Patrick ffrench and Nigel Saint

Chapter Four: ‘Where Does the Human Body Begin?’

Translated by Patrick ffrench and Nigel Saint

Chapter Five: ‘On the Primitive’

Translated by Timothy Mathews

Chapter Six: ‘The Dream’s Hypochondria’

Translated by Patrick ffrench and Nigel Saint

Chapter Seven: ‘Day's Residues, Life's Residues’ 

Translated by Anne-Marie Smith-Di Basio

Chapter Eight: ‘The Indistinct Breath of the Image’

Translated by Patrick ffrench and Nigel Saint

Bibliography

Biography

Editors and Translators:

Patrick ffrench is Professor of French at King’s College London where he teaches 20th-century French literature, philosophy and cinema, critical theory and psychoanalysis.

Nigel Saint is Associate Professor of French at the University of Leeds where he teaches literature, culture and critical theory, and works on contemporary artists and art theory.

Translators:

Timothy Mathews is a critic and creative writer. His most recent translations are Guillaume Apollinaire, Seated Woman (2022), and selected pages from Roland Barthes, Fragments d’un discours amoureux (2023). timothymathews.com.

Anne-Marie Smith-Di Biasio teaches Modernist Studies and Literary translation at the Catholic University of Paris and is Associate Professor in Liberal Arts at Paris College of Art. Her most recent monograph is Le Palimpseste mémoriel. Entendre la mémoire au fil des modernismes (SUP 2024).

“Among French theorists of psychoanalysis Pierre Fédida (1934–2002) is less well-known to Anglophone readers than Lacan, Anzieu, Kristeva, Laplanche or Green, but this book aims to set that right. Eight new translations are presented, as is an extensive introduction to his work. He was a close and scrupulous reader of Freud’s work, relating it to the existential psychology of Binswanger.” - Naomi Segal, Professor Emerita, Institute of Languages, Cultures & Societies, University of London

 

“I had the good fortune to know Pierre Fédida personally, and I know and admire his work. I warmly support Patrick Ffrench and Nigel Saint's publication of a selection of his work in translation. This will make an essential contribution to a better understanding of modern psychoanalysis in its capacity to renew, deepen and enrich Freudian thought.” -  Julia Kristeva, University of Paris