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Anthropology and psychoanalysis : an encounter through culture /

This book examines the interface between these two disciplines, locating its historical context and investigating the distinctive reactions of British, French and American anthropology to the role of the unconscious in cultural life.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Heald, Suzette, Deluz, Ariane
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Routledge, 1994.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Chapter 1 Introduction / Suzette Heald with Ariane Deluz and Pierre-Yves Jacopin
  • part Part I Complementarity
  • chapter 2 Interpreting the implicit
  • George Devereux and the Greek myths / Giulia Sissa
  • chapter 3 Incestuous fantasy and kinship among the Guro / Ariane Deluz
  • chapter 4 Islam, symbolic hegemony and the problem of bodily expression / David Parkin
  • chapter 5 Trauma and ego-syntonic response
  • The Holocaust and 'The Newfoundland Young Yids', 1985 / Nigel Rapport
  • part Part II The analysis of dreams
  • chapter 6 Dream imagery becomes social experience
  • The cultural elucidation of dream interpretation / Iain Edgar
  • chapter 7 Psychoanalysis, unconscious phantasy and interpretation / R.H. Hook
  • part Part III The Lacanian perspective
  • chapter 8 Gendered persons
  • Dialogues between anthropology and psychoanalysis / Henrietta Moore
  • chapter 9 Lacanian ethnopsychoanalysis / Charles-Henry Pradelles de Latour
  • chapter 10 Lacan and anthropology
  • Comments on Chapters 8 and 9 / Bernard Doray
  • part Part IV Working models
  • chapter 11 Indulgent fathers and collective male violence / L.R. Hiatt
  • chapter 12 Every man a hero
  • Oedipal themes in Gisu circumcision / Suzette Heald
  • chapter 13 Symbolic homosexuality and cultural theory: the unconscious meaning of sister exchange among the Gimi of
  • The unconscious meaning of sister exchange among the Gimi of Highland New Guinea / Gillian Gillison
  • chapter 14 Psychoanalysis as content
  • Reflections on Chapters 11, 12 and 13 / R.H. Hook.