توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Continental Philosophy of Psychiatry: The Lure of Madness
نام کتاب : Continental Philosophy of Psychiatry: The Lure of Madness
ویرایش : 1st ed. 2022
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : فلسفه روانپزشکی قاره ای: فریب جنون
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نویسندگان : Alastair Morgan
ناشر : Palgrave Macmillan
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 416
ISBN (شابک) : 303109333X , 9783031093333
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 6 مگابایت
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Preface
Contents
1: Introduction
Continental Philosophy
An Image of Madness
An Image of Psychiatry
The Lure of Madness
References
Part I: Three Inclusive Exclusions
2: “A Subtle, Pervasive and Strangely Uncertain Light”: Jaspers on Understanding Madness
Jaspers on Understanding and Explanation
Ununderstandability
Ununderstandability as a Task: Madness at the Limits
References
3: “As Strange to Me as the Birds in the Garden”: Bleuler, Jung and the Creation of Schizophrenia
The Burghölzli Clinic
Carl Gustav Jung
Schizophrenia
Keeping “Bad” Company: Bleuler Between Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis
References
4: A Distance from All That Is Human: Freud and Psychosis
Written on the Body: Women and Hysteria
Psychoanalysis and Hysteria
The Schreber Case
Listening to the Voice of the Other: Sabina Spielrein and the Death Drive
Beyond the Pleasure Principle
References
Part II: Through a Glass Darkly
5: Vital Contact
What Is Vital Contact with Reality?
“The Disturbances Commence with Life Itself”: Bion and Vital Contact
Attention to Life
Morbid Rationalism
Coda: Beckett’s Murphy and the Body in Ruins
References
6: Ipseity
Selfhood and Ipseity
Ipseity and Schizophrenia
‘Living Is Not Possible in the World’
The Width of Presence
The Impossibility of Being What One Is
The Fragility of Ipseity
References
7: The Body
Bodily Intentionality
Leib and Körper
Bodily Doubt
On Female Embodiment
Madness and the Corporealisation of the Body
Self and Other: Expressivism and Its Critique
Being-with-Others
Woman as “absolute” Other
An Opening to the Other
References
8: Being-in-the-World
Being-in-the-World
Immersed Practice
Unworlding
Angst and the Philosophy of Breakdown
Binswanger’s Intellectual and Psychiatric Formation
Binswanger and Heidegger’s Analytic of Existence
“Understood to the Brink of Your Throttled Life”: Ellen West and the Case of Existential Analysis
The Existential Analysis
Clinical Doom
Foucault and Binswanger
References
Part III: It’s A Mad World
9: “The World Cannot Acknowledge Its Own Madness”: Alienation and the Destruction of Experience
“An Inhuman Power Rules Over Everything”: Marx’s Account of Alienation
Alienation as a “Relation of Relationlessness”
Civilisation and Its Discontents
Modern Life as Anaesthetic Life
References
10: Reification and Schizophrenia: A Socio-pathological Parallelism
What is Reification?
Joseph Gabel: Reification and Schizophrenia
Honneth on Reification
References
11: “Beware, Marcuse”!
Fromm and Reich: Two Routes for Freudian Marxism
The Return to Freud and the Critique of Revisionism
Marcuse’s Psychological Utopianism
Narcissism: Primary and Secondary
Beware, Marcuse !
Between Self-relinquishment and Critical Rationality
References
12: “O My Body…”: Fanon and the Pathologies of Recognition
Fanon’s Formation
Fanon’s Thesis
Fanon at Saint-Alban
The Lived Experience of Blackness
Négritude
Pathologies of Recognition
The “Impalpable Frontiers of Complete Recognition”: Psychiatric Recognition of the Other
The Colonial Situation and Recognition
References
Part IV: A Certain Madness Must Watch Over Thinking
13: “In the Distance of Madness”: Foucault and the History of Madness.
An Archaeology of Silence: Of “Madness Itself”
The Foucault-Derrida Debate
The Otherness of Madness
References
14: The Lure of Madness
The Lure of Madness and the Serenity of the Positive
Dialectics vs Transgression
Derrida Again
References
15: Lacan: The Shadow of Madness
Lacan and Paranoia
The Mirror-Stage and the Vicissitudes of Recognition
Structuralism and the Symbolic
Madness and Language
“… fixed in oblivion and waiting to come to life”: Irigaray on Psychoanalysis
Madness and the Real
Three Trajectories for Understanding Madness Beyond Lacan
References
16: The Ineffable and Limit-experience
Limit-experience
A.W. Moore: “saying a good deal about what cannot be said”
Henri Maldiney: On Losing One’s Existence
The Limit-experience as Transgressive: Bataille on Inner experience
Artaud: The Poison of Being
References
Part V: Anti-psychiatry and Madness
17: Capitalism and Schizophrenia
Institutional Psychotherapy
A ‘schizo’ Out for a Stroll
Desiring-Machines
Body Without Organs
Schizophrenia, Capitalism, Paranoia
Schizo-Culture
References
18: A Germinal Anti-Psychiatry: R.D. Laing’s Wild Empathy
“On the fringe of being”: The Divided Self
Self and Others
Between Winnicott and Sartre
Ego-loss
A Germinal Anti-psychiatry
References
19: “It all began with a ‘no’”: The Institution Negated
Basaglia’s Formation
Subjectivity and Embodiment
Goffman and the Asylum as Total Institution
“A small, open city”: Foucault—Disciplinary Power and Subjectification
Bare Life
The Institution Negated
The Institution Destroyed
Bracketing Mental Illness
Beyond Anti-Psychiatry
References
20: Epilogue: The End of Madness?
References
Index