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Against Catastrophism: Climate Change, Pandemics, and Hope for the Future [Pehme köide]

Edited by (International Psychoanalytical Association, Italy)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 164 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 340 g, 5 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Apr-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032811986
  • ISBN-13: 9781032811987
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 164 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 340 g, 5 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Apr-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032811986
  • ISBN-13: 9781032811987
Teised raamatud teemal:

Against Catastrophism explores catastrophism from multiple vantage points and considers the impact of ongoing crisis on individuals.

Bringing together contributors from psychoanalysis, economics, anthropology, and gastroenterology, this book explores themes including fossil fuel culture, social movements like Extinction Rebellion, the COVID-19 pandemic, media messaging, and the future of food supply chains. By assessing the value of a constant barrage of information about catastrophes and considering the need for a containing environment, the chapters explore how we can avoid endorsing a closed-off vision of the future and instead unlock possibilities. The book concludes with a discussion of optimism, radical hope, and how we can put forward a new narrative on nature.

Against Catastrophism will be of great interest to psychoanalysts, psychologists, psychiatrists, economists, anthropologists, sociologists, food scientists, environmentalists, ecologists, politicians, and communication experts.



Against Catastrophism explores catastrophism from multiple vantage points and considers the impact of ongoing crisis on individuals. By assessing the value of a constant barrage of information about catastrophes, the chapters explore how we can avoid endorsing a closed-off vision of the future and instead unlock possibilities.

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To read these essays is to engage in an exciting conversation with eminent psychoanalysts and academic scholars on the global impact of rapidly increasing climate change affecting every aspect of our existence---from economic stability and food accessibility to physical health and mental stability. The authors address our intrapsychic resistances of denial and disavowal, with their compensatory fantasies of omnipotent control over nature; but also the catastrophic paralyses we experience when defenses fail. This book invites readers to join in a new narrative that acknowledges the truth but also offers hope for next generation stakeholders. - Bonnie E. Litowitz, Ph.D.; Editor-in Chief Emerita, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association (JAPA); editor (with Glen Gabbard and Paul Williams), Textbook of Psychoanalysis, 2nd & 3rd Editions; faculty, Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute, retired

This book explores the concept of catastrophism, that today refers to the tendency to exaggerate dangers, which hampers the response to the global environmental crisis. With brilliant and clear contributions from psychoanalysts, economists, food scientists and anthropologists, the text criticizes the paralysis caused by fear and the media, and proposes a new narrative that promotes ecosystem regeneration and a sustainable future. The book urges overcoming inaction through a culture that combines individual creativity with collective commitment, and offers valuable insights not only for psychotherapists but for anyone interested in psychoanalysis and the humanities. - Giuseppe Civitarese, MD, PhD; member, SPI, APsaA, IPA; author, On Arrogance: A Psychoanalytic Essay (Routledge)

I especially recommend reading this book, which displays a topic of pressing relevance with seriousness and commitment that make it a truly necessary text. - Dr Hilda Catz, PhD; full member, IPA, FEPAL; director, Psychoanalysis and Society of the Argentine Psychoanalytic Association; visual artist and writer

If we needed an original, direct, nuanced psychoanalytic inquiry into the dangers of catastrophic thinking, most notably with regard to the desecration of planet earth, this book is it. Cosimo Schinaia has brought together a first-rate group of authors to engage in disentangling catastrophism from creativity, radical hope, essential inter-dependence and psychic growth in times of great difficulty, through a series of dazzling essays. This book is of great relevance to us all. - Paul Williams, member, Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California; Joint Editor-in-Chief, The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2001-2007

This collection of essays passionately argues for a creative hope to confront the catastrophism of today. In the face of pending global destructivity, each author thoughtfully explores how psychoanalysis can authentically challenge the drastic warnings of our time. - Jan Abram, President, European Psychoanalytical Society; author, The Surviving Object: Psychoanalytic clinical essays on psychic survival-of-the-object

List of contributors

Presentation

Cosimo Schinaia

CHAPTER 1

Hope in a Changing World between Individual Creativity and Collective
Working Through

Cosimo Schinaia

CHAPTER 2

Radical Hope

Gohar Homayounpour

CHAPTER 3

A Changing World: Psychoanalysis between Catastrophe and HopeAlfredo
Lombardozzi

CHAPTER 4

Catastrophic Fossil Culture and Other Desires of Relatedness

Mauro Van Aken

CHAPTER 5

Illusory Immunity and Actual Inhumanity

Ronny Jaffè

CHAPTER 6

Catastrophe versus Catastrophic Change. Between Psychoanalysis and Art

Luca Caldironi

CHAPTER 7

Climate Change and Adolescence: A Dangerous Collusion of internal and
External Catastrophe

Christine Franckx

CHAPTER 8

Birth is not Destiny

Orazio Attanasio

CHAPTER 9

Our Food Future

Attilio Giacosa

CHAPTER 10

Pushing Back on Catastrophism: The Case for a New Nature Narrative

Mark Halle

CHAPTER 11

Catastrophism and Media Catastrophic Images

Cosimo Schinaia
Cosimo Schinaia is a training and supervising psychoanalyst of SPI (Italian Psychoanalytic Society), a full member of the IPA, and former director of his book Department of Mental Health in Central Genoa. He received the IPA Climate Award in 2023 for his interests and studies on the relationships between psychoanalysis and ecology. His books On Paedophilia, Psychoanalysis and Architecture, Psychoanalysis and Ecology, and Outsider Art and Psychoanalytic Psychiatry are also published by Routledge and have been translated in many languages.