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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Sergio Benvenuto and Anthony Molino - Contributions by Jacques André; Christopher Bollas; Cornelius Castoriadis; Johannes Cremerius; Françoise Dolto; Elvio Fachinelli; René Girard; Michel Henry; Otto Kernberg; Julia Kristeva; Jean Laplanche; Die Klappentext Hosting the likes of Bollas, Castoriadis, Cremerius, Dolto, Fachinelli, Kernberg, Kristeva, Laplanche, Roudinesco, and others, Anthony Molino and Sergio Benvenuto have convened some of the world's most prominent psychoanalysts in what Jeremy Safran calls "a beautifully edited and polished collection, one [that offers] a deepened appreciation of the potential that psychoanalysis has as a vitally alive intellectual discipline and a powerful cultural and political force." In the driving spirit of the Journal of European Psychoanalysis, In Freud's Tracks marks an ongoing celebration of the promise and freedom in any genuine psychoanalytic enterprise. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Part 3 I. Windows on History Chapter 4 Life and Times, Values and Visions Chapter 5 Freudianism in France Chapter 6 Psychoanalysis in America Chapter 7 The "Impossible" Training of Analysts Chapter 8 Into Fiction, Through Catastrophe Part 9 II. Psychoanalysis, Philosophy, and Politics Chapter 10 The Emergence of the Unconscious in Western Thought Chapter 11 Freudian Models of Language Chapter 12 Psychoanalysis and Sacrifice Chapter 13 The Psychoanalyst's Narcissistic Wound Chapter 14 Of Autonomy, Individualism, and Psychoanalysis Part 15 III. Clinical Practice and Society Chapter 16 The Mirror's Child Chapter 17 Masochism and Sexuality Chapter 18 Narcissism: The American Contribution Chapter 19 Group-Analysis Today Chapter 20 Psychoanalysis and Homosexuality