Visual Culture in Freud's Vienna: Science, Eros, and the Psychoanalytic Imagination - Couverture rigide

Livre 18 sur 18: Psychoanalytic Horizons

Bergstein, Professor Emerita Mary

 
9798765111963: Visual Culture in Freud's Vienna: Science, Eros, and the Psychoanalytic Imagination

Synopsis

Shows how visual culture in turn-of-the-century Vienna (the birthplace of psychoanalysis) not only reflected modernist ideas already gaining in force, but helped to bring into being our modern "psychoanalytic imagination."

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À propos des auteurs

Mary Bergstein won the American Psychoanalytic Association "Courage to Dream" prize for Mirrors of Memory: Freud, Photography, and the History of Art (2010). Among her other books are In Looking Back One Learns to See: Marcel Proust and Photography (2014) and The Sculpture of Nanni di Banco (2000). Her essay "Faux Nudes and Body Art 1900" about body-stockings and women's tattoos appeared in History of Photography 2022. She is Professor Emerita of History of Art and Visual Culture at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).

Mari Ruti (PhD, Harvard University) was Distinguished Professor of Critical Theory and of Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of Toronto, Canada. She was the author of numerous important works, including thirteen books The Singularity of Being: Lacan and the Immortal Within (2012); Between Levinas and Lacan: Self, Other, Ethics (Bloomsbury, 2015); The Age of Scientific Sexism (Bloomsbury, 2015); Feminist Film Theory and Pretty Woman (Bloomsbury, 2016); Penis Envy and Other Bad Feelings: The Emotional Costs of Everyday Life (2018); Distillations: Theory, Ethics, Affect (editor; Bloomsbury, 2018); and Critical Theory Between Klein and Lacan: A Dialogue - with Amy Allen (Bloomsbury, 2019).

Peter L. Rudnytsky is Professor of English at the University of Florida as well as Head of the Department of Academic and Professional Affairs and Chair of the Committee on Confidentiality of the American Psychoanalytic Association. From 2001 to 2011, he served as the editor of American Imago. A coeditor of the Psychoanalytic Horizons series and editor of the History of Psychoanalysis series for Routledge, Rudnytsky is the author of books from Freud and Oedipus (1987) to Reading Psychoanalysis: Freud, Rank, Ferenczi, Groddeck (2002), for which he received the Gradiva Award, and Mutual Analysis: Ferenczi, Severn, and the Origins of Trauma Theory (2022). He maintains a private practice in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy in Gainesville.

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