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Unconsciousness Between Phenomenology and Psychoanalysis

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This book contains a series of essays that explore the concept of unconsciousness as it is situated between phenomenology and psychoanalysis. A leading goal of the collection is to carve out phenomenological dimensions within psychoanalysis and, equally, to carve out psychoanalytical dimensions within phenomenology. The book examines the nature of unconsciousness and the role it plays in structuring our sense of self. It also looks at the extent to which the unconscious marks the body as it functions outside of experience as well as manifests itself in experience. In addition, the book explores the relationship between unconsciousness and language, particularly if unconsciousness exists prior to language or if the concept can only be understood through speech. The collection includes contributions from leading scholars, each of whom grounds their investigations in a nuanced mastery of the traditional voices of their fields. These contributors provide diverse viewpoints that challenge both the phenomenological and psychoanalytical traditions in their relation to unconsciousness.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part 1: Pluralities of Unconsciousness.- Chapter 1: Different Dimensions of Phenomenological Unconsciousness.-  Chapter 2:  The Heart Unconscious, Towards a Cardiophenomenology. The Case Study of Surprise.- Chapter 3:  Merleau-Ponty's Conception of the Unconscious in the Late Manuscripts.- Part 2: (Dis)integration.- Chapter 4:  Husserl's Concept of the Human Person in Ideas II  .- Chapter 5:  Human Self-Distance.-  Chapter 6:  Unconscious Perception and Projection in Phenomenology of Perception.- Part 3:Intimacy and Exteriority.- Chapter 7:  From the Night the Event.- Chapter 8:  Anthropologies of Unconsciousness .- Chapter 9:  The Edge of (Un)consciousness.- Part 4: Body Alterity.- Chapter 10: The Body at the Mercy of the Unconscious .- Chapter 11:  The Denaturalized Body .- Chapter 12:  Anxiety, Uncanny, and the Real of the Body.- Part 5: (Non)verbal Unconsciousness.- Chapter 13:  TheUnconscious from the Point of View of Non-Linguistic Thinking .- Chapter 14: The Alterity of Language Resisting Incorporation .- Chapter 15:  The Visual Unconscious.

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Dorothée Legrand is a CNRS researcher currently working at the articulation of phenomenology and post-phenomenology with psychoanalysis. Her work mainly focuses on the structure of bodily self-consciousness, its perturbations in pathological cases such as anorexia nervosa, and its restoration thanks to clinical encounters focusing on speech. She is also trained as a Clinical Psychologist, oriented by the practice of psychoanalysis. Dylan Trigg is a Marie Curie Research Fellow at University College Dublin and University of Memphis. His research is concerned with phenomenology and existentialism; philosophies of subjectivity and embodiment; aesthetics and philosophies of art; and philosophies of space and place. He is the author of several books, most recently Topophobia (Bloomsbury) and The Memory of Place (Ohio UP).

Zusammenfassung

This book contains a series of essays that explore the concept of unconsciousness as it is situated between phenomenology and psychoanalysis. A leading goal of the collection is to carve out phenomenological dimensions within psychoanalysis and, equally, to carve out psychoanalytical dimensions within phenomenology. The book examines the nature of unconsciousness and the role it plays in structuring our sense of self. It also looks at the extent to which the unconscious marks the body as it functions outside of experience as well as manifests itself in experience. In addition, the book explores the relationship between unconsciousness and language, particularly if unconsciousness exists prior to language or if the concept can only be understood through speech. The collection includes contributions from leading scholars, each of whom grounds their investigations in a nuanced mastery of the traditional voices of their fields. These contributors provide diverse viewpoints that challenge both the phenomenological and psychoanalytical traditions in their relation to unconsciousness.

Produktdetails

Mitarbeit Dorothé Legrand (Herausgeber), Dorothée Legrand (Herausgeber), TRIGG (Herausgeber), Trigg (Herausgeber), Dylan Trigg (Herausgeber)
Verlag Springer, Berlin
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 30.06.2017
 
EAN 9783319555164
ISBN 978-3-31-955516-4
Seiten 281
Abmessung 160 mm x 245 mm x 20 mm
Gewicht 613 g
Illustration XVII, 281 p.
Serien Contributions To Phenomenology
Contributions to Phenomenology
Themen Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Philosophie > 20. und 21. Jahrhundert
Sachbuch > Philosophie, Religion > Philosophie: Antike bis Gegenwart

Psychoanalyse, B, Philosophie des Geistes, Psychoanalysis, Phenomenology, Philosophy of Mind, Analytical & Jungian psychology, Religion and Philosophy, Psychoanalytical & Freudian psychology, Phenomenology and Psychoanalysis, Visual Unconsciousness, Verbal Unconsciousness

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