Individuality and Ideology in British Object Relations Theory

Author:   Gal Gerson
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781138333154


Pages:   172
Publication Date:   10 May 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Following the work of prominent object relations theorists, such as Fairbairn, Suttie and Winnicott, Gal Gerson explores the correlation between analytical theory and intellectual environment in two ways. He notes the impact that the British object relations school had on both psychology and wider culture, and suggests that the school’s outlook involved more than a clinical choice. Gerson first interprets the object relations model as a political theory that completes a certain internal development within liberalism. He later outlines the relationship between the analytical theory and the historical setting in which it formed and took root. By engaging with these questions, Gerson demonstrates the deeper structure and implications of object relation theory for social philosophy. This allows him to answer questions such as: ‘What kind of social arrangements do we endorse when we accept object relations theory as a fair description of mind?’; ‘What beliefs about power, individuality, and household structure do we take in? What do we give up when doing so?’; and, lastly, ‘What does it say about contemporary advanced societies that they have taken in much of the theory’s content?’ Proposing a novel rethinking of human nature, Individuality and Ideology in British Object Relations Theory provides much-needed insight into how this school of psychoanalytic theory has impacted contemporary social and political life.

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Author:   Gal Gerson
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.489kg
ISBN:  

9781138333154


ISBN 10:   1138333158
Pages:   172
Publication Date:   10 May 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Individual interiors and the liberal order 2. Love against hate: Ian Suttie and Jane Suttie 3. Ronald Fairbairn and the legacy of Prussian idealism 4. Donald Winnicott: Transition to liberty 5. Play in the open society: Winnicott and Popper 6. Jessica Benjamin and the consequences of maternal agency 7. Conclusion

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'What could be timelier than a book that illuminates the path from maternal holding and caretaking to active citizenship, peaceful civilizations, and the promotion of redistributive social policies?' - Michael A. Diamond, Professor Emeritus of Public Affairs and Organization Studies, University of Missouri What could be timelier than a book that illuminates the path from maternal holding and caretaking to active citizenship, peaceful civilizations, and the promotion of redistributive social policies? Michael A. Diamond, Professor Emeritus of Public Affairs and Organization Studies, University of Missouri Gerson usefully illuminates the often obscured ethico-political vision underpinning competing schools of psychodynamic thought and practice-specifically, their underlying patriarchal or matriarchal orientation. Don Carveth, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Social & Political Thought, Senior Scholar, York University


"'What could be timelier than a book that illuminates the path from maternal holding and caretaking to active citizenship, peaceful civilizations, and the promotion of redistributive social policies?' - Michael A. Diamond, Professor Emeritus of Public Affairs and Organization Studies, University of Missouri ""What could be timelier than a book that illuminates the path from maternal holding and caretaking to active citizenship, peaceful civilizations, and the promotion of redistributive social policies?"" Michael A. Diamond, Professor Emeritus of Public Affairs and Organization Studies, University of Missouri ""Gerson usefully illuminates the often obscured ethico-political vision underpinning competing schools of psychodynamic thought and practice—specifically, their underlying patriarchal or matriarchal orientation."" Don Carveth, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Social & Political Thought, Senior Scholar, York University"


What could be timelier than a book that illuminates the path from maternal holding and caretaking to active citizenship, peaceful civilizations, and the promotion of redistributive social policies? Michael A. Diamond, Professor Emeritus of Public Affairs and Organization Studies, University of Missouri Gerson usefully illuminates the often obscured ethico-political vision underpinning competing schools of psychodynamic thought and practice-specifically, their underlying patriarchal or matriarchal orientation. Don Carveth, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Social & Political Thought, Senior Scholar, York University


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Gal Gerson teaches political theory and the history of political thought at the University of Haifa, Israel.

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