Psychoanalytic aesthetics : an introduction to the British school /

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Author / Creator:Glover, Nicola.
Imprint:London : Published for the Harris Meltzer Trust by Karnac, 2009.
Description:1 online resource (xxxi, 254 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11257264
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ISBN:9781849408325
1849408327
9781855756861
1855756862
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-246) and index.
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Summary:'This is a book to which the attention of students of art theory and criticism, and all those interested in the important application of psychoanalysis to other fields of study, should be drawn. "Psychoanalytic Aesthetics" rethinks the classical account of the relation between art and madness, creativity and psychoneurosis, and the distinction between the primary and secondary processes. It covers a great deal of ground and reviews many psychoanalytic writers (predominantly of the British tradition) on aesthetics, as well as many of the aestheticians using a psychoanalytic background. It is we.
Other form:Print version: Glover, Nicky. Psychoanalytic aesthetics. London : Published for the Harris Meltzer Trust by Karnac, 2009 9781855756861
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Summary:'This is a book to which the attention of students of art theory and criticism, and all those interested in the important application of psychoanalysis to other fields of study, should be drawn. "Psychoanalytic Aesthetics" rethinks the classical account of the relation between art and madness, creativity and psychoneurosis, and the distinction between the primary and secondary processes. It covers a great deal of ground and reviews many psychoanalytic writers (predominantly of the British tradition) on aesthetics, as well as many of the aestheticians using a psychoanalytic background. It is well written and there is an impressive grasp of the many writers covered. More than this, the book is also a work of psychoanalytic scholarship, being a masterly overview of psychoanalytic schools of thought, and an in-depth study of the British object-relations schools. It amply achieves its overriding goal to demonstrate that the work of the British School presents a significant contribution to psychoanalytic aesthetics and criticism, updating Freud, Kris and the classical contributions to the field. It is therefore potentially a very useful source book for future scholars of both psychoanalysis and of aesthetics.' Robert D. Hinshelwood, Psychoanalyst and Professor, Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxxi, 254 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-246) and index.
ISBN:9781849408325
1849408327
9781855756861
1855756862