04582nam 22008175 450 991054485170332120240212100508.09783030940706(electronic bk.)978303094069010.1007/978-3-030-94070-6(MiAaPQ)EBC6887319(Au-PeEL)EBL6887319(CKB)21167608200041(DE-He213)978-3-030-94070-6(EXLCZ)992116760820004120220212d2022 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPsychoanalysis and the Politics of the Family: The Crisis of Initiation /by Daniel Tutt1st ed. 2022.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2022.1 online resource (163 pages)The Palgrave Lacan Series,2946-420XPrint version: Tutt, Daniel Psychoanalysis and the Politics of the Family: the Crisis of Initiation Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030940690 Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 1: The Family Crisis and Liberation -- Chapter 2: The Socialization of Reproduction and the Family -- Chapter 3: The Superego and the Paradox of Liberation -- Chapter 4: The Crisis of Initiation -- Chapter 5: Oedipus: A Function of Initiation -- Chapter 6: Accelerate the Social Superego? A Critique of Deleuze and Guattari -- Chapter 7: Initiation: René Girard and Alain Badiou -- Chapter 8: The Post-Oedipal and the Political -- Chapter 9: Postscript: Re-Configuring the Superego.Psychoanalysis and the Politics of Family aims to raise a sophisticated and highly accessible debate around the family, self-making and the political and cultural implications of liberation. The text proposes a new way to read the Lacanian theory of Oedipus and through this reading resituate a series of important political and theoretical debates that have concerned intellectual life over the last forty years. It is written with an accessible style so that both specialists in Lacanian and Marxist theory and a broader cross-section of readers interested in understanding the implications of debates across populist and Marxist perspectives that have occupied the global left since the 2008 economic crash. The text aims to resituate the way theories of emancipation and liberation are theorized from a distinctive psychoanalytic and Lacanian point of view. In resituating the infamous “Oedipus complex” in a new light, the text re-opens a series of debates with important theoretical interlocutors, including the influential American historian and psychoanalytic thinker Christopher Lasch, whose thought has witnessed a significant renaissance of interest today, to the staunch critic of Freud and Lacan, René Girard, to Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari and their widely read Anti-Oedipus series that disputes the Freudian and Lacanian notions of Oedipus.The Palgrave Lacan Series,2946-420XPsychoanalysisSystemic therapy (Family therapy)Political sciencePhilosophyClinical psychologyMarxian school of sociologyPsychoanalysisSystems or Family TherapyPolitical PhilosophyClinical PsychologyMarxist SociologyPsicoanàlisithubComplex d'ÈdipthubFamíliathubAspectes psicològicsthubFilosofia de la psicologiathubLlibres electrònicsthubPsychoanalysis.Systemic therapy (Family therapy).Political sciencePhilosophy.Clinical psychology.Marxian school of sociology.Psychoanalysis.Systems or Family Therapy.Political Philosophy.Clinical Psychology.Marxist Sociology.PsicoanàlisiComplex d'ÈdipFamíliaAspectes psicològicsFilosofia de la psicologia150.195150.195Tutt Daniel1117341MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910544851703321Psychoanalysis and the Politics of the Family2644901UNINA