Fr. 210.00

Psychoanalysis and the New Rhetoric - Freud, Burke, Lacan, and Philosophy''s Other Scenes

English · Hardback

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This is an innovative work that posits the fields of psychoanalysis and rhetoric into reciprocal dialogue. It explores the rhetoric of psychoanalysis and the psychoanalytic aspects of rhetoric, and discusses what could be termed as the "missed encounter".

List of contents

Introduction: Missed Encounters. 1. The Rhetorical Unconscious: Reconciling Rival Topographies. 2. Burke’s Little Affect A. 3. Identification, Disidentification, Scapegoating, and War. 4. Beyond the Pressure Principle: Disorientation, Debunking, and Conspiracy. 5. Charcot and Freud: From Clinical Gaze to Free Association. 6. All Ears: Psychoanalysis and the Rhetoric of Listening. 7. Lacan’s Psychoanalytic Rhetoric: The Power of Non-Understanding

About the author

Daniel Adleman, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Writing and Rhetoric at the University of Toronto.
Chris Vanderwees, PhD, RP, is a psychoanalyst, registered psychotherapist, and clinical supervisor at St. John the Compassionate Mission in Toronto, Canada.

Summary

This is an innovative work that posits the fields of psychoanalysis and rhetoric into reciprocal dialogue. It explores the rhetoric of psychoanalysis and the psychoanalytic aspects of rhetoric, and discusses what could be termed as the "missed encounter".

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