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Psychoanalysis, Science and Power: Essays in Honour of Robert Maxwell Young
โ Scribed by Kurt Jacobsen, R. D. Hinshelwood
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- Routledge
- Year
- 2022
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- English
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โฆ Synopsis
Psychoanalysis, Science and Power reexamines the current state of psychoanalysis and science and technology studies as they have been influenced by Robert Maxwell Youngโs work.
Robert Maxwell Young, a Texas รฉmigrรฉ to Britain, was a scholar, publisher, TV documentarian, psychoanalytic psychotherapist, journal editor, conference organizer and political activist. Young urged that psychoanalysis, particularly in its Kleinian incarnation, illuminated new aspects of science and technology studies, and vice versa. This volume not only provides an overview of Youngโs life and interests by a stellar cast of scholars and practitioners but also commemorates the many and intersecting streams of his contributions, reasoning for their continuing relevance in the contemporary studies of psychoanalysis, biological sciences, technology and Darwinian thought.
Presenting perspectives that are rigorously analytical and yet often poignant, Psychoanalysis, Science and Power will be an important read for students, analysts and analytic therapists of all orientations who are interested in broadening their understanding of their practice.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Editors
List of contributors
Introduction
PART 1: Darwin and Malthus: the Cambridge years
1 Relations: history of science and the thought of the therapist
2 Revolutions in the head: Darwin, Malthus and Robert M. Young
3 The reception of Robert M. Youngโs Mind, Brain, and Adaptation in the Nineteenth Century
4 Robert M. Youngโs Darwinian aftermath
PART 2: Politics of History and Technology
5 Paradigm at bay: Robert M. Young and the dialectical development of science and technology studies
6 โScience is social relationsโ: reflections on the essay and the intervention
7 โLetโs move onโ: Bob Youngโs contribution to radical science concepts and practices
PART 3: Psychoanalysis
8 Bob Young and the Free Associations project: a personal recollection
9 Bob Young at Free Association Books
10 Money as the currency of value
11 Schizophrenia in history: outsiders, innovators and race
12 Values: inner and outer
13 Primitive space
14 Robert M. Young: a farewell
Conclusion: Bob Young and Regenerating his Project
Appendix: an interview with Bob Young
Index
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