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Rethinking the Relation between Women and Psychoanalysis interrogates core psychoanalytical theoretical concepts concerning loss and femininity. Contributors apply different psychoanalytic perspectives to loss and femininity, focusing on the intersection of psychoanalysis, culture, and clinical work.
List of contents
Chapter 1: On Mourning's End: Sacrificial Feminine Positions And Their Intolerable Revelation Before The Death Of The Father
Hada Soria Escalante
Chapter 2: Phantoms of Foreclosed Mourning
Marilyn Charles
Chapter 3: Devil! Sing Me The Blues... Story of a Life Struggling to be Born
Shalini Masih
Chapter 4: Killing Death With Silence: Women in the Colombian Post-Agreement Era
Angélica Toro Cardona
Chapter 5: On the Construction of Maternity
Paola J. González Castro
Chapter 6: The Sanguinary Dimension of Jealousy: Pain, Grief, and Unbending Certainty
Mario Orozco Guzmán
Chapter 7: Grief, Rêve and Son-Au-Dela
Carolina Koretzky
Chapter 8: On the Unconscious as Faith in Hidden Meaning at the Twilight of Analysis
David Hafner
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Edited by Hada Soria Escalante - Contributions by Angélica Toro Cardona; Paola J. González Castro; Marilyn Charles; Hada Soria Escalante; Mario Orozco Guzmán; Carolina Koretzky; David Zachary Hafner and Shalini Masih
Summary
Rethinking the Relation between Women and Psychoanalysis interrogates core psychoanalytical theoretical concepts concerning loss and femininity. Contributors apply different psychoanalytic perspectives to loss and femininity, focusing on the intersection of psychoanalysis, culture, and clinical work.