Routledge handbook of psychoanalytic political theory
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Routledge handbook of psychoanalytic political theory
(Routledge handbooks)
Routledge, 2021, c2020
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"First published 2020 by Routledge. First issued in paperback 2021"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
There are no comparable works available. This field has not been properly mapped before.
Stellar international cast of contributors led by two highly respectived and well published scholars in the field of political theory and psychoanalysis.
This Handbook will have global reach and will appeal to the wider field of the social sciences and humanities.
This particular strand of political theory is now incorporated in many MA schemes and is widely debated within political research at large. ** when book comes out in pb **
Table of Contents
Introduction PART 1: FIGURES 1. Sigmund Freud 2. Melanie Klein 3. Jacques Lacan 4. Wilhelm Reich 5. Carl Jung PART 2: TRADITIONS 6. Marcuse and the Freudian Left 7. The Lacanian Left 8. Psychoanalytic Feminism 9. Critical Management Studies PART 3: CONCEPTS 10. Superego and the Law 11. (Liberal) Narcissism 12. Affect and Emotion 13. Trauma 14. Fantasy 15. Identification (With the Aggressor 16. Mourning and Melancholia 17. Language and Discourse 18. Collective Subjects PART 4: THEMES 19. Sexuality 20. Hate 21. Racism 22. Nationalism 23. Capitalism 24. Consumerism & Choice 25. Religion and Islamic Radicalization 26. Populism 27. Arts PART 5: CHALLENGES AND CONTROVERSIES 28. Psychoanalytic Geopolitics 29. Psy Ethics 30. Neoliberalism 31. Migration and Diversity 32. Biopolitics 34. The Climate Crisis 34. Post-politics 35. Posthuman Identities
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