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Resistance and Psychoanalysis: Impossible Divisions

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Rethinks how psychoanalysis, political thought and philosophy can be brought together.

As calls mount for resistance to recent political events, Simon Morgan Wortham explores the political implications and complexities of a psychoanalytic conception of resistance. Through close readings of a range of authors, both within and outwith the psychoanalytic tradition, the question of the politics of psychoanalysis itself is read back into the task of thinking resistance from a psychoanalytic point of view.

Morgan Wortham also reveals a new theory of phobic resistance at the centre of the politics of psychoanalysis, one that creates fresh possibilities for contemporary political analysis.

Key Features:
. Reassesses the reception of psychoanalysis within the continental tradition to reconfigure contemporary theoretical debates
. Provides the broader context of the history of psychoanalysis
. Offers new ways of thinking about the relationship between psychoanalysis and philosophy and politics
. Addresses a range of thinkers including Kant, Hegel, Freud, Lacan, Marx, Arendt, Fanon, Derrida, Lyotard, Balibar, Malabou and Zizek

Author: Wortham Simon Morgan
Publisher: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 288
ISBN: 9781474429610
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2017

Acknowledgements

Preface

Introduction The Love of Lacan (Derrida, Zizek)

Section I Violence and Resistance

1. Impossible Divisions: Fanon, Hegel and psychoanalysis

2. Civility and its Discontents: Balibar, Arendt, Lyotard

3. What is a Complex? Freudian resistances

4. Fleeced: Derrida and ‘the deciding discourse of castration’

5. The University and the Hysteric (after Derrida and Freud)

Section II Phobic Resistances

6. Detestable Residue: from psychoanalysis to Blanchot and Lyotard

7. Something (or Nothing) to be Scared Of: Meillassoux, Klein, Kristeva

8. Fear of the Open: resistances of the public sphere

9. Lupus (Adler and Freud)

Simon Morgan Wortham is Professor of English and Pro Vice Chancellor Dean, Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University.

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