After the disappointing events of the 1960s, including the loss of Algeria, the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, and the American war in the former French colony of Indo-China, people in France began to look seriously to Freudianism in the transformed version of Jacques Lacan, for a new way of understanding human relations and the relations between human beings and society. The movement in France is not specifically psychoanalytic but developed against such a background. Psychoanalytic thought acquired the kind of centrality in French intellectual life once associated with existentialism and Marxism and later with structuralism--a centrality it probably never possessed in the United States, even at the peak of its popularity. The movement was a reassessment and rethinking of Freuds thought and influence, and it iwa a movement that was almost unknown to the American public.
The Self Between: From Freud to the New Social Psychology of France
$58.78 - $60.28
- UPC:
- 9780295994369
- Maximum Purchase:
- 2 units
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 2014-11-18
- Author:
- Eugene Webb
- Language:
- english
- Edition:
- Reprint