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Author Kristeva, Julia, 1941-

Title New maladies of the soul / Julia Kristeva ; translated by Ross Guberman
Published New York : Columbia University Press, [1995]
©1995

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Description viii, 242 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Series European perspectives
European perspectives (Columbia University Press)
Contents Soul and the image -- In times like these, who needs psychoanalysis? -- Obsessional neurotic and his mother -- Countertransference: a revived hysteria -- Symbolic castration: a question -- Inexpressible child -- Reading the Bible -- From signs to the subject -- Adolescent novel -- Wheel of smiles -- Glory, grief, and writing (a letter to a "romantic" concerning Madame de Staël) -- Joyce "the gracehoper" or Orpheus's return -- Secrets of an analyst: on Helene Deutsch's autobiography -- Women's time
Summary "These days, who still has a soul?" asks Julia Kristeva in her latest psychoanalytic exploration, New Maladies of the Soul. Drawing on her fifteen years of experience as a practicing psychoanalyst, Kristeva reveals to readers a new kind of patient, symptomatic of an age of political upheaval, mass mediated culture, and the dramatic overhaul of familial and sexual mores. New Maladies of the Soul poses a troubling question about the human subject in the West today: Is the psychic space that we have traditionally known disappearing? Kristeva finds that the psychoanalytic models of Freud and Lacan need to be reread in light of this new patient, a product of the contemporary moral crisis of values resulting from a loss of ideology and a deterioration of belief. By revisiting Freud and Lacan, Kristeva offers the hope of a new psychoanalysis. Each patient, she contends, suffers from a unique malady which must be targeted. In the first half of New Maladies of the Soul, Kristeva offers a series of detailed and fascinating case studies that reinforce her provocative theoretical notions. These case studies illustrate today's "new maladies" - common psychiatric disturbances such as hysteria, obsessional neurosis, and perversion - as they are manifested in today's patient. Drawing on the work of psychologist Helene Deutsch and the writer Germaine de Stael. Kristeva turns her attention in the second half of New Maladies of the Soul to women's experience and contributions within the broader context of contemporary history. Delving into art, literature, autobiography, and theories of language, she continues with an exploration of cultural products ranging from the Bible to the work of Leonardo da Vinci. Julia Kristeva offers the hope that these maladies harbor new creative potential, and new hope for the soul - if we can comprehend their effect on the individual and collective experiences of our time
Analysis Psychoanalysis and philosophy
Semiotics
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-236) and index
Notes Translation of: Nouvelles maladies de l'ame
Subject Psychoanalysis and culture.
Psychoanalysis and philosophy.
Semiotics.
LC no. 94032204
ISBN 0231099827 (acid-free paper)
0231099835 (paperback)
Other Titles Nouvelles maladies de l'ame. English
Nouvelles maladies de l'ame. English