Self and other : object relations in psychoanalysis and literature
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Self and other : object relations in psychoanalysis and literature
(Psychoanalytic crosscurrents)
New York University Press, c1991
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-189) and index
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9780814774182
内容説明
In this book Robert Rogers presents a powerful argument for the adoption of a new theory of object relations combining the best features of traditional psychoanalytic theory with recent contemporary views concerning the person. This new theory, purged of drive theory but merged with the best features of attachment theory and theory of the self, makes a bold step in furthering the development of a person-oriented theory of object relations. To illustrate this argument, Rogers undertakes a rereading of all of Freud's major cases as well as the published case histories of Winnicott, Lichtenstein, Sechehaye and Bettelheum. Switching his focus to persons in literature, Rogers examines in depth the relations of self and other in Melville's "Moby Dick", Camus' "The Stranger", the poetry of Emily Dickenson and the tragedies of Shakespeare. A book that aspires to be at once scientific and humanistic in orientation, it provides a complex interweaving of theoretical, clinical, and literary consideratons.
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: pbk ISBN 9780814774434
内容説明
In Self and Other, Robert Rogers presents a powerful argument for the adoption of a theory of object relations, combining the best features of traditional psychoanalytic theory with contemporary views on attachment behavior and intersubjectivity. Rogers discusses theory in relation both to actual psychoanalytic case histories and imagined selves found in literature, and provides a critical rereading of the case histories of Freud, Winnicott, Lichtenstein, Sechehaye, and Bettelheim.
At once scientific and humanistic, Self and Other engagingly draws from theoretical, clinical, and literary traditions. It will appeal to psychoanalysts as well as to literary scholars interested in the application of psychoanalysis to literature.
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