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Results for "Rudnytsky, Peter L."

Develops a new psychoanalytic theory of genius, a concept that is often invoked and pervasive in popular culture but which is rarely scrutinized in depth. In the absence of this scrutiny, genius has come to be understood as exceptional talent or intelligence-an elitist notion. Genius After Psycho... Read More about Genius After Psychoanalysis: Freud and Lacan (Psychoanalytic Horizons)
Develops a new psychoanalytic theory of genius, a concept that is often invoked and pervasive in popular culture but which is rarely scrutinized in depth. In the absence of this scrutiny, genius has come to be understood as exceptional talent or intelligence-an elitist notion. Genius After Psycho... Read More about Genius After Psychoanalysis: Freud and Lacan (Psychoanalytic Horizons)
In a stunning fusion of literary criticism and intellectual history, Peter L. Rudnytsky explores the dialectical interplay between literature and psychoanalysis by reading key psychoanalytic texts in a variety of genres. He maps the origins of the contemporary relational tradition in the lives and w... Read More about Reading Psychoanalysis (Cornell Studies in the History of Psychiatry)
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Drawing connections between Freudian psychoanalysis, Virginia Woolf's criticism and fiction, and Maurice Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology, The Ethics of Immediacy recounts the far-reaching consequences of the modern turn towards a new ethics of immediacy. During the first half of the 20th century, a... Read More about The Ethics of Immediacy: Dangerous Experience in Freud, Woolf, and Merleau-Ponty (Psychoanalytic Horizons)
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