01045nam a2200241 i 4500991000359779707536090914s1986 it b ||| | ita b13845883-39ule_instDip.to MatematicaengBarone, E.471755Masse a codominio fortemente chiuso /E. BaroneLecce :Università di Lecce,198614 p. ;23 cmQuaderni del Dipartimento di matematica dell'Università di Lecce ;1/1986[Quaderni di matematica dell'Università di Lecce]Pubblicato anche in formato elettronicohttp://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/quadmat/issue/view/799Versione elettronica (ESE - Salento University Publishing).b1384588302-04-1414-09-09991000359779707536LE0131le013-E10.00-no 00000.i1501527015-10-09Masse a codominio fortemente chiuso229782UNISALENTOle01314-09-09ma -itait 0003653nam 22005173 450 991015616880332120220207155338.097819425853121942585314(CKB)3710000000985460(MiAaPQ)EBC6830060(Au-PeEL)EBL6830060(OCoLC)1290485903(ceeol)ceeol648865(CEEOL)648865(EXLCZ)99371000000098546020220207d2016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierProjective Identification, Between Phenomenology and Metapsychology1st ed.New York :Romanian Institute of Orthodox Theology and Spirituality,2016.©2016.1 online resource (151 pages)9781942585305 1942585306 Front Cover -- Half Title -- Editorial Advisory Board -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 An unexpected appearance -- Chapter 2 Phantasmic reality -- Chapter 3 The ego and the self -- Chapter 4 The ego splitting phenomenon -- Chapter 5 The identification mechanism -- Chapter 6 The projection mechanism -- Chapter 7 The evolution of the concept of projective identification -- Conclusions. A destiny -- Bibliography -- Back Cover.Projective identification has been described by Melanie Klein as an omnipotent phantasy according to which a part of the self is splitted and placed into the external object. Klein’s phrases are ambiguous and thus the reader cannot grasp if she means an internal or external object, a phantasy or a process. The part of identification in the projective identification relates more to active voice (identifying the other with oneself), and therefore the notion does not differ tremendously from that of projection. The word “into” has been highlighted as differentiator, and thus projective identification differs from projection only if the external object is the analyst, in its counter-transference. The main hypothesis of this book is: ostensibly close to the Freudian theory, Melanie Klein translates any component of external reality into notions of internal psychic reality of the subject. Anyway, the notion of projective identification expresses, in a contradictory way, the temptation of inserting external reality in the equation of psychic functioning of the subject, i.e. inserting the psychic functioning of the other. This theoretical temptation arises from the fact that the reference to the internal space of the external object can be explained only by an identification operated by the external object with the content projected by the subject. In order to support this hypothesis, this book approaches at length also other notions defining the central one: phantasy, Ego, Self, identification, and projection. The birth and evolution of the concept of projective identification indicates that it was meant from the beginning to express the counter-transference of the analyst.Projective identificationProjection (Psychology)SpiritualismProjective identification.Projection (Psychology)Spiritualism.616.89Orasanu Brindusa878327MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910156168803321Projective Identification, Between Phenomenology and Metapsychology2586001UNINA05340oam 2201525 c 450 991026513200332120251202090341.09783839436950383943695810.14361/9783839436950(CKB)3710000001041879(MiAaPQ)EBC4819187(DE-B1597)479896(OCoLC)979598422(DE-B1597)9783839436950(MiAaPQ)EBC6695118(Au-PeEL)EBL6695118(ScCtBLL)9147b851-fd3a-401b-8adf-26d8d49f414f(transcript Verlag)9783839436950(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/30303(Perlego)1464373(oapen)doab30303(EXLCZ)99371000000104187920251202d2017 uy 0gerurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierDie Regierung der GesundheitFragmente einer Genealogie liberaler GouvernementalitätIrene Poczka1st ed.Bielefeldtranscript Verlag20171 online resource (463 pages)Edition PolitikWhat is behind our health-related decisions? Discourses on health around middle-class self-practice, medical management, and the political technologies of the 19th century.9783837636956 383763695X Includes bibliographical references.Frontmatter 1 Inhalt 5 Vorwort 7 Einleitung 9 Regierungsrationalitäten der Gesundheit um 1800 33 Die Cholera als diskursives Ereignis 1829 - 1892 217 Die Internationalen Gesundheitskonferenzen 1851 - 1903 359 Schluss 421 Quellen und Literatur 437Michel Foucault suchte bereits 1983 nach den Rationalitäten, die unseren gesundheitlichen Wahlentscheidungen zu Grunde liegen. Diese Frage stellt sich heute noch dringender, bedenkt man den neoliberalen Wandel von Gesundheitsdiskursen in den letzten Jahrzehnten. Diese Diskurse finden ihre Vorfahren in der religiösen und bürgerlichen Selbstpraxis sowie in der ärztlichen Praxis der Beratung und Überzeugung. Irene Poczka betrachtet diese als Regierungsweisen, die schließlich auch die politischen Techniken beeinflussten, mit denen die Gesundheit der Bevölkerungen reguliert werden sollte. Sie stellt fest: Im Europa des 19. Jahrhunderts lassen sich überall diskursive Fragmente einer Genealogie liberalen Regierens von Gesundheit ausmachen.Besprochen in:H-Soz-u-Kult, 07.12.2017, Andrea WiegeshoffEdition Politik ;Band 37.Poczka, Die Regierung der GesundheitFragmente einer Genealogie liberaler GouvernementalitätBiopolitikBiopoliticsCholeraDiscourseDiskursDiskursanalyseDiscourse AnalysisDeutschlandGermanyEpidemienEpidemicsFoucaultFrankreichFranceGesundheitHealthGovernmentalityGouvernementalitätGroßbritannienGreat BritainHygieneKrankheitIllnessLiberalismusLiberalismMedizinMedicineNeoliberalismusNeoliberalismRegierungGouvernmentKulturgeschichteCultural HistoryHistory of MedicineMedizingeschichteSozialgeschichteSocial HistoryPolitikwissenschaftPolitical ScienceBiopolitikBiopoliticsCholeraDiscourseDiskursDiskursanalyseDiscourse AnalysisDeutschlandGermanyEpidemienEpidemicsFoucaultFrankreichFranceGesundheitHealthGovernmentalityGouvernementalitätGroßbritannienGreat BritainHygieneKrankheitIllnessLiberalismusLiberalismMedizinMedicineNeoliberalismusNeoliberalismRegierungGouvernmentKulturgeschichteCultural HistoryHistory of MedicineMedizingeschichteSozialgeschichteSocial HistoryPolitikwissenschaftPolitical Science320.01574QX 705rvkPoczka Irene<p>Irene Poczka, Universität Tübingen, Deutschland</p>aut1855148DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910265132003321Die Regierung der Gesundheit4453125UNINA