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E-book: From Anxiety to Zoolander: Notes on Psychoanalysis

  • Format: 228 pages
  • Pub. Date: 29-Mar-2018
  • Publisher: Karnac Books
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429899867
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  • Format: 228 pages
  • Pub. Date: 29-Mar-2018
  • Publisher: Karnac Books
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429899867

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Notes on Psychoanalysis is a collection of twenty essays on psychoanalytic themes. Written in an accessible style, it is readable by a total newcomer to the subject while also being relevant to clinicians, trainees, patients and students from different disciplines. While many of the essays focus on clinical questions, they also speak about art, comedy, fashion, fame and fiction. Freud and Lacan are central points of reference, but the book as a whole is far from doctrinaire, with all areas of psychoanalytic theory being up for discussion.

Clinical topics include acting out, narcissism, gender, transference, diagnosis, and the oedipus complex, tracing the ideas through Freud and the post-Freudians, and examining their relevance to the contemporary psychoanalytic clinic. Non-clinical topics include Louise Bourgeois’ notes on her analysis, the phenomenon of stand-up comedy and the humiliation of the audience, Paris Hilton’s televised friendship auditions, and Ben Stiller’s comic masculinity in "Zoolander."

While each essay is self-contained, the book overall argues for the continued relevance of Freudian ideas in the treatment of psychic suffering, as well as in the interpretation of social and cultural phenomena.
Acknowledgements ix
About the Author xi
Introduction xiii
Acting out
1(18)
Anxiety
19(18)
Cure
37(6)
Family
43(10)
Fashion
53(10)
Gender
63(16)
Jokes
79(6)
Mirror
85(14)
Neurosis
99(6)
Objects
105(8)
Oedipus
113(10)
Suicide
123(8)
Time
131(16)
Transference
147(16)
The uncanny
163(10)
War
173(8)
Wishes
181(8)
Zoolander
189(10)
References 199(6)
Index 205
Anouchka Grose is a psychoanalyst and writer practising in London. She is a member of CFAR and The College of Psychoanalysts-UK. She has written non-fiction: 'No More Silly Love Songs: a realist's guide to romance' (Portobello, 2010) and 'Are you Considering Therapy' (Karnac, 2011), as well as writing fiction: 'Ringing for You' (Harper Collins, 1999) and 'Darling Daisy' (Harper Collins, 2000). She is the editor of 'Hysteria Today' (2015), a collection of essays on hysteria in the contemporary psychoanalytic clinic. Her journalism is published in The Guardian, and she also writes for numerous art and fashion publications. She has taught at Camberwell School of Art and gives talks on art and psychoanalysis in museums and galleries, as well as sometimes speaking on the radio.