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Linguistics and Psychoanalysis - A New Perspective on Language Processing and Evolution

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This groundbreaking, provocative book presents an overview of research at the disciplinary intersection of psychoanalysis and linguistics.
Understanding that linguistic activity, to a great extent, takes place in unconscious cognition, Thomas Paul Bonfiglio systematically demonstrates how fundamental psychoanalytic mechanisms-such as displacement, condensation, overdetermination, and repetition-have been absent in the history of linguistic inquiry, and explains how these mechanisms can illuminate the understanding of the grammatical structure, evolution, acquisition, and processing of language. Reexamining popular misunderstandings of psychoanalysis along the way, Bonfiglio further proposes a new theoretical configuration of language and expertly sets the future agenda on this subject with new conceptual paradigms for research and teaching.
This will be an invaluable, fascinating resource for advanced students and scholars of theoretical and applied linguistics, the cognitive-behavioral sciences, metaphor studies, humor studies and play theory, anthropology, and beyond.

List of contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Toward a new transformational model of language

1 The contributions of Michel Bréal and Julia Kristeva to a psychoanalytic science of language

2 Recursion and metacognition

3 The psychoanalytic linguistics of Jean Piaget

4 Dreamwork: The precognitive formation of language

5 Speech errors and humor: in principio non erat verbum

6 Language, consciousness, and identity

7 Neuro-psychoanalysis

8 Language and mimesis

9 Language and mirror neurons

10 What is grammar?

11 The evolution of language in a psychoanalytic perspective

12 Metaphor and psychoanalysis

13 Psychoanalysis and linguistic relativity

Conclusion

Glossary of relevant psychoanalytic terms

Index

About the author

Thomas Paul Bonfiglio is Professor of Literature and Linguistics, William Judson Gaines Chair in Modern Foreign Languages, and Coordinator of the Linguistics program at the University of Richmond, USA. He has written a number of books, including The Psychopathology of American Capitalism; Why is English Literature?: Language and Letters for the Twenty-First Century; Mother Tongues and Nations: The Invention of the Native Speaker; and Race and the Rise of Standard American.

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This ground-breaking, provocative book presents an overview of research at the disciplinary intersection of psychoanalysis and linguistics.

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