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Mourning Freud

Madelon Sprengnether

Mourning Freud
Mourning Freud

Mourning Freud

Madelon Sprengnether

Hardback / gebonden | Engels
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Neither a Freud idealizer nor a Freud basher, Sprengnether offers an intriguing discussion of one of the major areas of psychoanalytic theory ... Sprengnether is well qualified to undertake this ambitious project … Sprengnether, well versed in psychoanalysis, deconstructionism, and feminism, brings to Freudian studies an uncommon knowledge of ‘high theory’ and a notable capacity for close reading ... [A] valuable addition to the vast scholarship on a man who continues to disturb the world’s peace. The scholarly footnotes are fascinating, revealing not only Sprengnether’s erudition but also her generosity in paying tribute to scholars who have influenced her thinking.

Neither a Freud idealizer nor a Freud basher, Sprengnether offers an intriguing discussion of one of the major areas of psychoanalytic theory ... Sprengnether is well qualified to undertake this ambitious project … Sprengnether, well versed in psychoanalysis, deconstructionism, and feminism, brings to Freudian studies an uncommon knowledge of ‘high theory’ and a notable capacity for close reading ... [A] valuable addition to the vast scholarship on a man who continues to disturb the world’s peace. The scholarly footnotes are fascinating, revealing not only Sprengnether’s erudition but also her generosity in paying tribute to scholars who have influenced her thinking.

Mourning Freud is an important intervention in discussions of psychoanalysis, literature and feminism. The product of a quarter-century of careful and deep thought by a prominent literary and academic figure, it delivers a set of beautifully written analyses of the relationship between psychoanalysis and social issues, mediated through the motif of mourning. In this book, Madelon Sprengnether offers a delicate and immersive experience of rethinking Freudian and post-Freudian theories of intimacy and loss.

Mourning Freud is a beautifully written book in which Sprengnether respectfully, intelligently develops penetrating critiques of Freud’s work—particularly in the areas of pre-Oedipal development, mourning, and female psychology—not for the purpose of dismissing Freud, but for the purpose of revising and extending some of his most pivotal ideas. This is a book that leaves the reader feeling that he or she has not simply listened to a writer in the act of thinking; instead, the reader feels that he or she has had the privilege of taking part in a remarkable conversation.

Madelon Sprengnether’s The Spectral Mother was one of the essential texts to grow out of the fruitful intersection of feminism, literary theory and psychoanalysis. In this collection of essays, Mourning Freud, she has made another important contribution to the psychoanalytic theory of culture. Sprengnether is to be congratulated for deploying her mastery of the pre-Oedipal turn in psychoanalysis, trauma theory, Freud studies, and neuropsychology to properly mourn Freud—to transform him from 'a ghost into an ancestor.' In so doing, she has not only advanced psychoanalytic discourse beyond the infantile polemics of the Freud Wars, but also helped us to form a more mature picture of the first psychoanalyst as well as of ourselves.

An odyssey of scholarship, Mourning Freud is a beautifully written book. Sprengnether is clear-eyed and compelling.

An important contribution to the recent rethinking on Freudian theoretical concerns, including the place of the literary within theoretical formulations, the relation of the biographical to the analytic, and the possibilities of recasting certain concepts in light of developments in the field since Freud. The essays are part homage and part critique, and must be read as a sustained rethinking of some of the intellectual fulcrum points by which the critics of Freudian theory have positioned their revisions … The book is best suited to scholars addressing Freudian themes. Summing Up: Recommended.

Madelon Sprengnether is a poet, memoirist, and literary critic, and Regents Professor Emerita of English at the University of Minnesota, USA. She has published numerous books in the field of feminist, psychoanalytic criticism and theory, including The (M)other Tongue: Essays in Feminist Psychoanalytic Interpretation (1985) and the pathbreaking The Spectral Mother: Freud, Feminism and Psychoanalysis (1990). In addition to her academic publishing, she is the author of several books of poetry and memoir, the latest of which, titled Great River Road (2015), views the process of memoir writing through the lens of contemporary neuroscience. She also blogs for Psychology Today.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Bloomsbury Academic USA
  • Verschenen
    feb. 2018
  • Bladzijden
    286
  • Genre
    Literatuurtheorie
  • Afmetingen
    216 x 140 mm
  • Gewicht
    481 gram
  • EAN
    9781501328008
  • Hardback / gebonden
    Hardback / gebonden
  • Taal
    Engels

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