Individuality and Ideology in British Object Relations Theory
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Individuality and Ideology in British Object Relations Theory
Gerson, Gal
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2021
172
Dura
Inglês
9781138333154
15 a 20 dias
490
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Introduction 1. Individual interiors and the liberal order 2. Love against hate: Ian Suttie and Jane Suttie 3. Ronald Fairbairn and the legacy of Prussian idealism 4. Donald Winnicott: Transition to liberty 5. Play in the open society: Winnicott and Popper 6. Jessica Benjamin and the consequences of maternal agency 7. Conclusion
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Object Relations Theory;Gal Gerson;British Object Relations Theory;Political Theory;Object Relations;Political Psychology;Persona;Applied Psychoanalysis;Follow;Psychohistory;Makeup;Social Theory;Object Relations Psychoanalysis;Sociology of Knowledge;Object Relations Thought;Social and Political Philosophy;Advanced Liberal;Psychoanalytic Political Theory;Holding;Freudian Psychoanalytic Theory;Viennese;Object Relations Tradition;British Object Relations;Maternal Agency;Ideology;Transitional Space;Melanie Reizes Klein;Gradual Distancing;Neo-Kleinian Object Relations Theory;Liberal Welfare State;Relational Psychoanalysis;Post-war;Drive Structure Model;Object Relations Analysts;John Bowlby;Feeds Back;Ronald Fairbairn;Friction;Donald Winnicott;Pristine;Thomas Ogden;Superimposed;Ian Dishart Suttie;Voluntary Associations;Dialectical Modes of Experience;Smooth;Hegel's Dialectics;Benjamin's Scheme;Intersubjectivity;T.H. Marshall's Social Citizenship;Karl Popper;Open Society;Jessica Benjamin;Christopher Lasch;C. Fred Alford;Matthew H. Bowker;David P. Levine;James Glass;Liberalism;Active citizenship;Peaceful civilizations;Patriarchal or matriarchal orientation
Introduction 1. Individual interiors and the liberal order 2. Love against hate: Ian Suttie and Jane Suttie 3. Ronald Fairbairn and the legacy of Prussian idealism 4. Donald Winnicott: Transition to liberty 5. Play in the open society: Winnicott and Popper 6. Jessica Benjamin and the consequences of maternal agency 7. Conclusion
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Object Relations Theory;Gal Gerson;British Object Relations Theory;Political Theory;Object Relations;Political Psychology;Persona;Applied Psychoanalysis;Follow;Psychohistory;Makeup;Social Theory;Object Relations Psychoanalysis;Sociology of Knowledge;Object Relations Thought;Social and Political Philosophy;Advanced Liberal;Psychoanalytic Political Theory;Holding;Freudian Psychoanalytic Theory;Viennese;Object Relations Tradition;British Object Relations;Maternal Agency;Ideology;Transitional Space;Melanie Reizes Klein;Gradual Distancing;Neo-Kleinian Object Relations Theory;Liberal Welfare State;Relational Psychoanalysis;Post-war;Drive Structure Model;Object Relations Analysts;John Bowlby;Feeds Back;Ronald Fairbairn;Friction;Donald Winnicott;Pristine;Thomas Ogden;Superimposed;Ian Dishart Suttie;Voluntary Associations;Dialectical Modes of Experience;Smooth;Hegel's Dialectics;Benjamin's Scheme;Intersubjectivity;T.H. Marshall's Social Citizenship;Karl Popper;Open Society;Jessica Benjamin;Christopher Lasch;C. Fred Alford;Matthew H. Bowker;David P. Levine;James Glass;Liberalism;Active citizenship;Peaceful civilizations;Patriarchal or matriarchal orientation