Exigent Psychoanalysis: The Interventions of Jean Laplanche

Author:   Gila Ashtor
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032039763


Pages:   190
Publication Date:   17 August 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Exigent Psychoanalysis: The Interventions of Jean Laplanche offers a bold exploration of the contemporary psychoanalytic field by focusing on key issues through the lens of one of this century's most exacting and invigorating psychoanalytic theorists. Deliberately taking an integrative approach that spans a vast range of psychoanalytic ideas - with particular focus on the enduring tension between Freudian and Relational paradigms - Ashtor shows how a rigorous close reading of Laplanche’s work can disrupt stale binaries and forge new possibilities for revolutionizing the foundations of psychoanalysis. Organized as pointed interventions on such topics as metapsychology, motivation, the unconscious and psychic structure, Ashtor integrates cutting edge research on Affect theory and sexuality to demonstrate the potential for fieldwide innovation. Of interest to established and emerging clinicians alike and aimed at addressing a broad spectrum of theoretical positions, Exigent Psychoanalysis offers the first extensive clinical and theoretical study of Laplanche’s work, thus facilitating a timely and cutting-edge intervention in contemporary psychoanalytic debates.

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Author:   Gila Ashtor
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.530kg
ISBN:  

9781032039763


ISBN 10:   1032039760
Pages:   190
Publication Date:   17 August 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Introduction: Innovation and Deviation in Psychoanalysis 1. Metapsychology – ""Mytho-Symbolic versus Metapsychology"" 2. Sexuality – ""Laplanche’s theory of the Unconscious"" 3. Seduction – ""Laplanche’s theory of Psychic Structure"" 4. Translation – ""Laplanche’s theory of Motivation"""

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Exigent Psychoanalysis offers a brilliant and erudite argument for a profound transformation of psychoanalytic theory in light of Laplanche's revolutionary project. Ashtor's compelling case for Laplanche's theory underscores the importance of his radical insistence on the Copernican revolution within Freud's thought-the fact that we develop a mind by revolving around others whose unconscious communications live as an other within. Readers will be engrossed and enlightened by Ashtor's wide-ranging, acute exposition of the links between our new theorizing of affect and the Laplanchian task of revising the foundations of metapsychology. Jessica Benjamin, author of Beyond Doer and Done To: Recognition Theory, Intersubjectivity and the Third Laplanche 'puts Freud to work'. Ashtor puts Laplanche to work. Laplanche's object is Freud. His close reading and critique of Freud's writing reveals what is implicit and potential developments. Ashtor's object is US psychoanalysis, its development, conflicts and splits. Her object is well chosen. For 50 years after Freud's death, Anglophone psychoanalysis was dominant. Freud's writing was known through the Standard Edition; US and UK analysts filled the journals, the thinking of European and Latin American colleagues was largely known in English translation. With rigor and pleasing clarity, Ashtor explains past and current controversies - including their origin in Freud - wisely focusing on sexuality, metapsychology, motivation and the structure of the mind. Jonathan House Ashtor's book will be widely anticipated, once it's announced that it's coming, and widely read when it arrives. It is incredibly timely, and I feel confident in its depth and astuteness. Donnel Stern


Exigent Psychoanalysis offers a brilliant and erudite argument for a profound transformation of psychoanalytic theory in light of Laplanche's revolutionary project. Ashtor's compelling case for Laplanche's theory underscores the importance of his radical insistence on the Copernican revolution within Freud's thought-the fact that we develop a mind by revolving around others whose unconscious communications live as an other within. Readers will be engrossed and enlightened by Ashtor's wide-ranging, acute exposition of the links between our new theorizing of affect and the Laplanchian task of revising the foundations of metapsychology. Jessica Benjamin, author of Beyond Doer and Done To: Recognition Theory, Intersubjectivity and the Third Laplanche puts Freud to work . Ashtor puts Laplanche to work. Laplanche's object is Freud. His close reading and critique of Freud's writing reveals what is implicit and potential developments. Ashtor's object is US psychoanalysis, its development, conflicts and splits. Her object is well chosen. For 50 years after Freud's death, Anglophone psychoanalysis was dominant. Freud's writing was known through the Standard Edition; US and UK analysts filled the journals, the thinking of European and Latin American colleagues was largely known in English translation. With rigor and pleasing clarity, Ashtor explains past and current controversies - including their origin in Freud - wisely focusing on sexuality, metapsychology, motivation and the structure of the mind. Jonathan House Ashtor's book will be widely anticipated, once it's announced that it's coming, and widely read when it arrives. It is incredibly timely, and I feel confident in its depth and astuteness. Donnel Stern


Author Information

Gila Ashtor is a critical theorist, psychoanalyst and writer. She teaches at Columbia University and is in private practice in New York City. She trained at the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research (IPTAR) in New York City and is an editor at Studies in Gender and Sexuality. Most recently, Gila's book Homo Psyche was made a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award.

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