1st Edition

Speculations After Freud Psychoanalysis, Philosophy and Culture

Edited By Michael Munchow, Sonu Shamdasani Copyright 1994

    Psychoanalysis has transformed our culture. We constantly use and refer to ideas from psychoanalysis, often unconsciously. Psychology, philosophy, politics, sociology, women's studies, anthropology, literary studies, cultural studies, and other disciplines have been permeated by the competing schools of psychoanalysis. But what of psychoanalysis itself? Where is it going one hundred years after Freud's own speculations took shape? Does it still have a role to play in cultural debate, or should it perhaps be abandoned?
    Speculations After Freud confronts the dilemmas of contemporary psychoanalysis by bringing together some of the most influential and best known writers on psychoanalysis, philosophy and culture. The advocates and critics of psychoanalysis, both institutional and theoretical, critically appraise the powerful role psychoanalytic speculation plays in all areas of culture.

    Introduction The Censure of the Speculative Sonu Shamdasani 1. Psychoanalysis and Politics Cornelius Castoriadis 2. Psychoanalysis in Time of Distress Julia Kristeva 3. Man is By Nature a Political Animal, or Patient as Citizen James Hillman 4. Psychoanalysis in Left-Field and Field-Working Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak 5. The Alibis of the Subject. Lacan and Philosophy Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen 6. It Is Only the First Step That Costs Sarah Kofman 7. Lust Alphonso Lingis 8. Immanent Death, Imminent Death David Farrell Krell 9. The Word of Silence William Richardson 10. The Sandman Looks at the Uncanny Nicholas Rand and Maria Torok 11. The Pleasure of Therapy Charles E.Scott

    Biography

    Michael Munchow, Sonu Shamdasani