Description |
1 online resource (225 pages) |
Contents |
Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Prologue; Part I: The lost father; Chapter 1 The construction of the lost father; Chapter 2 Fatherhood revisited: The dead father, fraternal pact and analytic filiation in the work of André Green; Part II: The father embodied; Chapter 3 The death of the dead father?; Chapter 4 A new love for the father; Chapter 5 Unmastered remains: Fathers in Freud and me; Part III: The father in theory; Chapter 6 The dead father figure and the symbolization process; Chapter 7 The dead father and the sacrifice of sexuality |
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Chapter 8 Constructing and deconstructing the conglomerate: Thoughts about the father in life, in death, and in theoryPart IV: Father culture; Chapter 9 A little pedagogy, then and now; Chapter 10 The dead but living father, the living but dead father; Chapter 11 A father is beaten to death; Epilogue; Index |
Summary |
Inspired by André Green's landmark paper, this book brings together some of the world?s finest intellects and provides a framework to allow psychoanalysts to begin thinking about the difficulties of a generation without a solid anchor in the Father |
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Print version record |
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Father and child.
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Psychology.
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Father and child -- Congresses
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Psychoanalysis.
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Father-Child Relations
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Psychology
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psychology.
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psychoanalysis.
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Father and child
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Psychoanalysis
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Psychology
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings
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Electronic book
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Author |
Taylor, Stuart W
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ISBN |
9780203880241 |
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0203880242 |
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1281837709 |
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9781281837707 |
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