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Madness and the Social Link: The Jean-Max Gaudillière Seminars 1985–2000
Jean-Max Gaudillière, transcribed by Françoise Davoine, translated by Agnès Jacob, Routledge 2021, 208 pp., £96.00, hardback, ISBN 9780367523299 -
Memory and Autobiography: Explorations at the Limits
Leonor Arfuch, Polity Press, 2020, 166 pp., $22.95, paperback, ISBN-13: 978-1-5095-4218-5 -
Getting into character: On psychoanalysis and literature in the classroom
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Looking back in fascinance and wonder: Reading and thinking with Ettingerian concepts
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Choice lines, or: [ ]
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Desire moves us: Psychoanalysis and reproductive rights in Argentina
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The scream is not silenced: A mountainous passage to Ettingerian environmental ethics
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“I’m Persephone, Queen of the Underworld”: Metramorphic swerves away from death in HBO’s Sharp Objects
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The Writing Cure
Emma Lieber, Bloomsbury, 2020, 160 pp., £80, hardback, ISBN 9781501360169 -
An unnerving otherness: English nationalism and Rusedski’s smile
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The persistence of passivity as foundational myth in women writing women in Ireland: a thread between mid-20th century repression and cutting edge millennialism
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Reluctant witnesses: Survivors, their children, and the rise of holocaust consciousness
Arlene Stein Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York, Reprint ed., 2016, pp. 256, $24.95 paper, ISBN-13: 978-0190624606 -
The fragility of manhood: Hawthorne, Freud and the politics of gender
David Greven Ohio University Press, Columbus, 1st ed., 2016, pp. 320, $29.94 paper, ISBN-13: 978-0814252888 -
The Masquerade, the Veil, and the Phallic Mask
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Too Close For Comfort: Psychoanalytic Cultural Theory and Domestic Violence Politics
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Love and narrative form in Toni Morrison’s later novels
Jean Wyatt University of Georgia Press, 2017, pp. 299, $29.95 paper, ISBN: 0820350869 -
The castration of Colonel Williams: Gender, horror, and a nation of hysterics
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The Lacanian What in the Beckettian Where: Samuel Beckett’s What Where and the impossible structure of mastery
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The Thousand and One Nights: From the One to the Only
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Tá an Neamhchomhfhiosach Struchtúrtha mar Theanga: If the unconscious is structured like a language, how might speaking in tongues indicate something singular in the structurings of an Irish Gaelic unconscious?