New Books in Psychoanalysis

Interviews with Scholars of Psychoanalysis about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychoanalysis

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episode 130: Noëlle McAfee, "Fear of Breakdown: Psychoanalysis and Politics" (Columbia UP, 2019)


In his classic essay on the fear of breakdown, Donald Winnicott famously conveys to a patient that the disaster powerfully feared has, in fact, already happened...


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 May 22, 2020  57m
 
 

episode 129: Nancy J. Chodorow, "The Psychoanalytic Ear and the Sociological Eye" (Routledge 2020)


Chodorow advocates for a return to an interest in the social and social sciences in psychoanalytic thinking...


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 May 20, 2020  1h6m
 
 

episode 128: Fulvio Mazzacane, "Contemporary Bionian Theory and Technique in Psychoanalysis" (Routledge, 2018)


Psychoanalytic theory has developed very rapidly in recent years across many schools of thought. One of the most popular builds on the work of Wilfred Bion...


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 May 13, 2020  55m
 
 

episode 167: Adrian Johnston, "Prolegomena to Any Future Materialism: The Outcome of Contemporary French Philosophy " (Northwestern UP, 2013)


Johnston looks at three recent French theorists, Jacques Lacan, Alain Badiou and Quentin Meillasoux, arguing that all three ultimately fail to maintain a consistent atheism...


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 May 11, 2020  1h19m
 
 

episode 164: Dominik Finkelde, "Excessive Subjectivity: Kant, Hegel, Lacan and the Foundations of Ethics" (Columbia UP, 2017)


How are we to conceive of acts that suddenly expose the injustice of the current order?


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 May 6, 2020  1h16m
 
 

episode 193: Leslie M. Harris, "Slavery and the University: Histories and Legacies" (U Georgia Press, 2019)


How involved with slavery were American universities? And what does their involvement mean for us?


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 April 28, 2020  59m
 
 

episode 127: Lisa Baraitser, "Enduring Time" (Bloomsbury Academic, 2017)


Baraitser explores what it means to ‘take care’ of time in our current temporal predicament, where time appears radically suspended -- without the hope of a progressive future -- yet intensely felt...


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 April 9, 2020  1h5m
 
 

Bruce E. Reis, "Creative Repetition and Intersubjectivity" (Routledge, 2019)


Honoring his “intellectual commitments” Reis enlists theorists including Winnicott, de M’Uzan, Bollas, and Ogden, to help him render elegant clinical moments as opposed to grand narrative case studies...


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 April 6, 2020  1h1m
 
 

Owen Whooley, "On the Heels of Ignorance: Psychiatry and the Politics of Not Knowing" (U Chicago Press, 2019)


Whooley’s book is no anti-psychiatric screed; instead, he reveals a field that has muddled through periodic reinventions and conflicting agendas of curiosity, compassion, and professional striving.


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 April 3, 2020  1h2m
 
 

episode 46: Matt Cook, "Sleight of Mind: 75 Ingenious Paradoxes in Mathematics, Physics, and Philosophy" (MIT Press, 2020)


According to Cook, a paradox paradox is a sophisticated kind of magic trick...


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 March 30, 2020  54m