1st Edition

The Annual of Psychoanalysis, V. 17

Edited By Jerome A. Winer Copyright 1989

    Volume 17, the first volume of The Annual published by The Analytic Press, includes John Gedo's examination of the "epistemology of transference" and Edwin Wallace's outline of a "phenomenological and minimally theoretical psychoanalysis." Studies in applied psychoanalysis focus on the art of Edvard Munch (Mavis and Harold Wylie); George Eliot's Romolo (Jerome Winer); and psychoanalysis and music (Martin Nass).

    I. Theoretical Studies  
    An Epistemology of Transference - John E. Gedo
    Toward a Phenomenological and Minimally Theoretical Psychoanalysis - Edwin R. Wallace
    II. Applied Psychoanalysis  
    The Creative Relationship of Internal and External Determinants in the Life of an Artist - Mavis L. Wylie and Harold W. Wylie, Jr.
    Charismatic Followership as Illustrated in George Eliot's Romolo - George H. Pollock
    From Transformed Scream, through Mourning, to the Building of Psychic Structure: A Critical Review of the Literature on Music and Psychoanalysis - Martin L. Nass
    III. Psychoanalysis and Parenthood 
    Blaming the Parent: Psychoanalytic Myth and Language - F. Diane Barth
    Fatherhood and the Preference for a Younger Child - Helen R. Beiser
    IV. Psychoanalysis and Gender 
    What Is the Relation Between the Psychoanalytic Psychology of Women and Psychoanalytic Feminism? - Nancy J. Chodorow, with discussions by Barbara S. Rocah and Bertram Cohler
    Sexual Doubles and Sexual Masquerades: The Structure of Sex Symbols - Wendy Doniger, with discussion by Harry Trosman
    V. Psychoanalysis and Child Development  
    A Prospective Constructionist View of Development - E. Virginia Demos, with discussions by Marian Tolpin, Marjorie C. Barnett, and Bertram J. Cohler

    Biography

    Jerome A. Winer