Format:
Online-Ressource (xxxii, 393 p)
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
ISBN:
9780415996488
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1283045761
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9780415996495
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9781135842963
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9781283045766
Series Statement:
The relational perspectives book series v. 45
Content:
At the outset of World War I - the "Great War" - Freud supported the Austro-Hungarian Empire for which his sons fought. But the cruel truths of that bloody conflict, wrought on the psyches as much as the bodies of the soldiers returning from the battlefield, caused him to rethink his stance and subsequently affected his theory: Psychoanalysis, a healing science, could tell us much about both the drive for war and the ways to undo the trauma that war inherently breeds, but its principles could just as easily serve the enemy's desires to inculcate its own brand of "truth."Even a century later, p
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Editors' introduction; Part 1 Psychoanalysis and antiwar work; Chapter 1 Where is the "post" in posttraumatic stress disorder?: First impressions working with Iraq and Afghanistan soldiers; Chapter 2 Men learn from history that men learn nothing from history; Chapter 3 The psychoanalytic politics of catastrophe; Chapter 4 Whose truth?: Inevitable tensions in testimony and the search for repair; Part 2 The paradox: Psychology's militarism; Chapter 5 Psychologists defying torture: The challenge and the path ahead
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Chapter 6 From resistance to resistance: A narrative of psychoanalytic activismChapter 7 Torture and the american Psychological association: A one-person play; Chapter 8 Violence in american foreign policy: A psychoanalytic approach; Part 3 War and militarism deconstructed; Chapter 9 Psychoanalysis, vulnerability, and war; Chapter 10 Casus belli; Chapter 11 Combat speaks Grief and tragic memory; Chapter 12 War stories; Chapter 13 Notes on mind control: The malevolent uses of emotion as a dark mirror of the therapeutic process
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Chapter 14 The gendering of human rights: Women and the Latin American terrorist statePart 4 Resistance; Chapter 15 Living in the plural; Chapter 16 The politics of identification: Resistance to the Israeli occupation of Palestine; Chapter 17 Dread is just memory in the future tense; Chapter 18 Resistance to resistance; Index
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Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0203885198
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780203885192
Additional Edition:
ISBN 128303946X
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe First Do No Harm : The Paradoxical Encounters of Psychoanalysis, Warmaking, and Resistance
Language:
English
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