Rethinking the relation between women and psychoanalysis : loss, mourning, and the feminine

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    • Soria Escalante, Hada

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Rethinking the relation between women and psychoanalysis : loss, mourning, and the feminine

edited by Hada Soria Escalante

(Psychoanalytic studies : clinical, social, and cultural contexts)

Lexington Books, c2019

  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Psychoanalysis has traditionally viewed women as objects of desire. Rethinking the Relation between Women and Psychoanalysis uses a contemporary psychoanalytic view to resituate women’s place in the narrative as desiring subjects. Contributors to this collection raise questions about the status of woman in culture and society and contend with the theme of loss and mourning that has been associated with women since the beginning of psychoanalysis. The various configurations of mourning, pain, regret, and grieving in diverse societies and cultures are explored in order to reconstruct the role of women in modern psychoanalysis.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: On Mourning's End: Sacrificial Feminine Positions And Their Intolerable Revelation Before The Death Of The Father Hada Soria Escalante Chapter 2: Phantoms of Foreclosed Mourning Marilyn Charles Chapter 3: Devil! Sing Me The Blues… Story of a Life Struggling to be Born Shalini Masih Chapter 4: Killing Death With Silence: Women in the Colombian Post-Agreement Era Angélica Toro Cardona Chapter 5: On the Construction of Maternity Paola J. González Castro Chapter 6: The Sanguinary Dimension of Jealousy: Pain, Grief, and Unbending Certainty Mario Orozco Guzmán Chapter 7: Grief, Rêve and Son-Au-Dela Carolina Koretzky Chapter 8: On the Unconscious as Faith in Hidden Meaning at the Twilight of Analysis David Hafner

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