Erik Erikson and the American Psyche is an intellectual biography which explores Erikson’s contributions to the study of infancy, childhood and ethical development in light of ego psychology, object-relations theory, Lacanian theory and other major trends in psychoanalysis. It analyses Erikson’s famous portraits of Luther, Gandhi and Jesus, and his own ambiguous religious identity, in the context of his anguished childhood and adolescence, and his repeated emphasis on the need for strong intergenerational bonds to insure mental health throughout the life cycle. Given Erikson’s persistent efforts to harmonize psychoanalysis with history and the human sciences, it interprets his invention of psychohistory as a ‘pseudo-schism’ which enabled Erikson to throw off the stifling constraints of Freudian orthodoxy, disclosing the personal and intellectual tensions that prevailed between him and many leaders of the International Psychoanalytic Association. Finally, it demonstrates the enduring relevance of Erikson’s unique perspective on human development to our increasingly screen-saturated, drug addled postmodern – or ‘posthuman’ – culture, and the ways in which his posthumous neglect foreshadows the possible death of psychoanalysis in North America.
Daniel Burston
Erik Erikson and the American Psyche [EPUB ebook]
Ego, Ethics, and Evolution
Erik Erikson and the American Psyche [EPUB ebook]
Ego, Ethics, and Evolution
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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● ISBN 9781461628330 ● 出版者 Jason Aronson, Inc. ● 发布时间 2006 ● 下载 6 时 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 5455402 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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