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Psychologization and the Subject of Late Modernity

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Zusatztext "This book makes a useful contribution to his oeuvre on psychologization and offers a deeper historical engagement with psychology! psychologization and subjectivity ? . There is no doubt that the book makes an important contribution to existing critiques of psychologization. I highly recommend the book for those interested in psychology! psychologization and society. It certainly ranks high up in my recommended readings in critical psychology." (Brendon Barnes! PINS - Psychology in Society! Issue 54! 2017) Informationen zum Autor Jan De Vos has a MD in psychology and holds a PhD in philosophy. He has worked as a clinical psychologist and is currently postdoctoral researcher at the faculty of Philosophy and Moral Sciences at Ghent University, Belgium. He has published widely on the topic of psychologization and is author of the book Psychologisation in times of Globalisation (2011). Klappentext Jan De Vos's second book on psychologization argues that psychology IS psychologization, a phenomenon traced back from Late-Modernity to the Enlightenment. Engaging with seminal thinkers such La Mettrie, Husserl, Lasch and Agamben, the book teases out the limits of psychoanalysis as a critical tool. Zusammenfassung Jan De Vos's second book on psychologization argues that psychology IS psychologization! a phenomenon traced back from Late-Modernity to the Enlightenment. Engaging with seminal thinkers such La Mettrie! Husserl! Lasch and Agamben! the book teases out the limits of psychoanalysis as a critical tool. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Psychology and its Doubles 1. Psychology, a Post-Cartesian Discipline. La Mettrie and the Perverse Core of the Psy-sciences  2.  From Psychologism to Psychologization. Edmund Husserl's Life-world Revisited 3. Therapeutic Culture and its Discontents. Christopher Lasch's Critique on Post-war Psychologization 4. Psycho-politics. Giorgi Agamben Homo Sacer as the Homo Psychologicus 5. Psychoanalysis and its Doubles. Towards a Hauntology of Psychologization Epilogue: Towards a Non-psychology...

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Introduction: Psychology and its Doubles 1. Psychology, a Post-Cartesian Discipline. La Mettrie and the Perverse Core of the Psy-sciences 2. From Psychologism to Psychologization. Edmund Husserl's Life-world Revisited 3. Therapeutic Culture and its Discontents. Christopher Lasch's Critique on Post-war Psychologization 4. Psycho-politics. Giorgi Agamben Homo Sacer as the Homo Psychologicus 5. Psychoanalysis and its Doubles. Towards a Hauntology of Psychologization Epilogue: Towards a Non-psychology

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"This book makes a useful contribution to his oeuvre on psychologization and offers a deeper historical engagement with psychology, psychologization and subjectivity ... . There is no doubt that the book makes an important contribution to existing critiques of psychologization. I highly recommend the book for those interested in psychology, psychologization and society. It certainly ranks high up in my recommended readings in critical psychology." (Brendon Barnes, PINS - Psychology in Society, Issue 54, 2017)

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