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Transferences

  • Mari Ruti,
  • Peter L. Rudnytsky,
  • Esther Rashkin,
  • Maren Scheurer

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"Why are psychoanalysts fascinated with literature and other arts? And why do so many novels, plays, films, and television series feature therapy sessions? Transferences investigates the interdisciplinary attraction between psychoanalysis and the arts by exploring the therapeutic relationship as a recurring figure in psychoanalytic discourse, literature, theater, and television. In addition to close readings of psychoanalytic and critical texts, the book presents a new approach to examining psychoanalytic themes and formal devices in texts like Philip Roth's Portnoy's Complaint, J. M. Coetzee's Life & Times of Michael K, Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace, Peter Shaffer's Equus, and the HBO series In Treatment. Transferences argues that psychoanalysts as well as writers and other artists are fascinated by the therapeutic relationship because it provides a unique site to negotiate the narrative and artistic underpinnings of psychoanalysis and reflect and reinvent the aesthetic and poetic potentiality of art."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

Genres

  • Psychoanalysis and art
  • Psychoanalysis and literature
  • Aesthetics
  • Poetics
  • Storytelling
  • Literature, modern, history and criticism
  • Psychoanalysis and the arts
  • Psychological aspects
  • Psychotherapy in literature
  • Modern Literature
  • History and criticism
  • American Cinema and Television
  • Comparative Literature
  • Literary Studies
  • Psychoanalytic Theory
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About the authors

  • Mari Ruti

    1964 - 2023

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  • Peter L. Rudnytsky

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  • Esther Rashkin

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  • Maren Scheurer

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Editions

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    Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, Bloomsbury Academic

    2019

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    Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

    2021