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Psychoanalytic Theory and Sociological Method.

The use of psychoanalytic ideas to explore social and political questions is not new. Freud began this work himself and social research has consistently drawn on his ideas. This makes perfect sense. Social and political theory must find ways to conceptualise the relation between human subjects and o...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Lapping, Claudia
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor & Francis, 2011.
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505 0 |a Cover; Psychoanalysis in Social Research; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: reframing psychoanalytic concepts, or bricolage decomposed; 1. Melancholia: lost objects of national, ethnic, classed, gendered and sexual identities; Introduction: political discourse as a form of mourning?; Theorizations of mourning and melancholia: Freud, Klein and Butler; The melancholic production of social identities: repression, disavowal and foreclosure; Conclusion: loss and politics; 2. Overdetermination: the conceptualization of dreams and discourse. 
505 8 |a Introduction: the unconscious and discourseOverdetermination: symbolic relations and psychical force; Free association and the body of the analyst: affect or symbolization as the technical apparatus for interpretation?; The interpretation of dreams, the construction of symbolic associations and the processes of condensation and displacement; Empirical analyses of overdetermination within discourse theory; Conclusions: methodological continuities and discontinuities; 3.resistance: 'discourse' and 'psyche' and 'the compulsion to repeat' 
505 8 |a Introduction: the opposition between 'discourse' and 'psyche'Freud's conceptualization of resistance and/as the compulsion to repeat; Resonances and discontinuities between Foucault's conception of resistance and Freud's compulsion to repeat; Reflexivity and the analysis of resistance within the interpretive process; Conclusion: resistances within resistances; 4. Signifying chains in academic practice: the appearance and disappearance of affect, politics and methodology; Introduction; Repression, disavowal and foreclosure: psychical relations in the field of discursivity. 
505 8 |a Conclusion: reflexivity, repression and disavowal5. From psychic defences to social defences: recontextualizing strategies and Klein's theory of ego development; Introduction: psychical aspects of recontextualization; Two aspects of Melanie Klein's theory: the development of the infant ego and the psychic defence mechanisms; From psychic defence to social defence: the recontextualization of Kleinian ideas into organizational analysis; The articulation of 'psychic defences' within Basil Bernstein's theory of recontextualization. 
505 8 |a Conclusion: contrasting recontextualizations and the unconscious of powerConclusion: troubling attachments; Notes; References; Index. 
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