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Inbunden, Engelska, 2015
597 kr
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The book presents an overview of the term neuropsychoanalysis and traces its historical and scientific foundations as well as its cultural implications. It also turns its attention to some blind spots, open questions, and to what the future may hold. It examines the cooperative and conflicted relationship between psychoanalysis and neuroscience. Articles from different fields investigate the neurological basis of psychoanalysis as well as the psychological terms of neurology. They also discuss what psychoanalysis has to offer neuroscience. In addition, the emerging neuro-psychoanalytical dialogue is enriched here by the voice of a culturally informed history of science. The book brings leading authorities on these topics into conversation with each other, creating an unprecedented opportunity to better understand the ‘language’ of the psyche. Specific concerns include the discussion of corporeality, how the body figures into psychoanalysis, the meaning of the unconscious in connection with dreams, unconscious fantasies, and the field of epigenetics. Following a historical perspective the book provides a re-reading of Freud's drive theory, exploring his concept of ‘life’ at the threshold of science and culture as well as the relationship between various representations, somatic states and the origin of drive. Overall, the book argues that if the different methodological approaches of psychoanalysis and neuroscience are acknowledged not only for their individual uniqueness but also as a dialectic, then the resulting epistemological and methodological dialogue might open up a fascinating body of neuropsychoanalytical knowledge.
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PDF, Engelska, 2015815 kr
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The book presents an overview of the term neuropsychoanalysis and traces its historical and scientific foundations as well as its cultural implications. It also turns its attention to some blind spots, open questions, and to what the future may hold. It examines the cooperative and conflicted relationship between psychoanalysis and neuroscience. Articles from different fields investigate the neurological basis of psychoanalysis as well as the psychological terms of neurology. They also discuss what psychoanalysis has to offer neuroscience. In addition, the emerging neuro-psychoanalytical dialogue is enriched here by the voice of a culturally informed history of science. The book brings leading authorities on these topics into conversation with each other, creating an unprecedented opportunity to better understand the ‘language’ of the psyche. Specific concerns include the discussion of corporeality, how the body figures into psychoanalysis, the meaning of the unconscious in connection with dreams, unconscious fantasies, and the field of epigenetics. Following a historical perspective the book provides a re-reading of Freud''s drive theory, exploring his concept of ‘life’ at the threshold of science and culture as well as the relationship between various representations, somatic states and the origin of drive. Overall, the book argues that if the different methodological approaches of psychoanalysis and neuroscience are acknowledged not only for their individual uniqueness but also as a dialectic, then the resulting epistemological and methodological dialogue might open up a fascinating body of neuropsychoanalytical knowledge.
Häftad, Engelska, 2016
615 kr
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The book presents an overview of the term neuropsychoanalysis and traces its historical and scientific foundations as well as its cultural implications. It also turns its attention to some blind spots, open questions, and to what the future may hold. It examines the cooperative and conflicted relationship between psychoanalysis and neuroscience. Articles from different fields investigate the neurological basis of psychoanalysis as well as the psychological terms of neurology. They also discuss what psychoanalysis has to offer neuroscience. In addition, the emerging neuro-psychoanalytical dialogue is enriched here by the voice of a culturally informed history of science. The book brings leading authorities on these topics into conversation with each other, creating an unprecedented opportunity to better understand the ‘language’ of the psyche. Specific concerns include the discussion of corporeality, how the body figures into psychoanalysis, the meaning of the unconscious in connection with dreams, unconscious fantasies, and the field of epigenetics. Following a historical perspective the book provides a re-reading of Freud's drive theory, exploring his concept of ‘life’ at the threshold of science and culture as well as the relationship between various representations, somatic states and the origin of drive. Overall, the book argues that if the different methodological approaches of psychoanalysis and neuroscience are acknowledged not only for their individual uniqueness but also as a dialectic, then the resulting epistemological and methodological dialogue might open up a fascinating body of neuropsychoanalytical knowledge.
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PDF, Tyska, 20181 790 kr
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Mit Beiträgen von Peter Berz, Lars Denicke, Beatrice Gründler, Friedrich Kittler, Ludwig Morenz, Barry Powell, Oliver Primavesi, Joachim Schaper, Gerhard Scharbert, Joulia Strauss, Peter Weibel, Siegfried Zielinski."Auf mediengeschichtlichen Taubenfüssen kommen die wahren Revolutionen."
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PDF, Tyska, 2020285 kr
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In akademischen Kontexten zirkulieren heute multiple Vorstellungen von geistiger Exzellenz und Begabtenförderungswürdigkeit, von Brillanz, Innovation und Herausragendem. Sie spiegeln sich in der omnipräsenten Rede von "Elite-, Prestige- und Exzellenzuniversitäten", von "Exzellenzinitiativen, -clustern und -strategien" sowie "Spitzen- und Höhenkammforschung" und vom "Zukunftskonzept" wider. Das Streben nach Exzellenz hat die Positionierung und Wahrnehmung der bundesrepublikanischen Universitäten in Bewegung gebracht.Es ist Zeit für eine selbstkritische Reflexion und Evaluation neuerer politischer Entwicklungen im deutschen Hochschulsystem. Denn was suggeriert das exzellenzorientierte Sprechen in Superlativen, das bereits eineinhalb Dekaden andauert? Und: Auf welchen wissenschafts- und kulturhistorischen Vorläufern fußen die Exzellenzierungsrhetoriken und der Hang zur Selbstidealisierung?Im Geniekult der europäischen Moderne, wie er sich fachübergreifend um 1900 zeigte, avancierte das "Genie" zu einer heftig umstrittenen Wissensfigur. Sie übernahm vielfältige symbolische, quasi-religiöse, epistemologische und wissenschaftspolitische Funktionen. Zum Beispiel sollten mit ihrer Hilfe das religiöse Vakuum gefüllt und antifeministische und antisemitische Ideen vermittelt werden.Die multidisziplinär analysierenden Beitragenden des Bandes diskutieren das seit der Antike debattierte ''Genieproblem'': zum einen entlang Fragen der Geniebiographik und "genialen Manie", der Geschichte von Begabtenpsychologie, Persönlichkeitsforschung und Züchtungsphantasien, der Forschungsuniversitäten im Verbund mit nationalökonomischen Interessen, der Geniereligiösität und Doppelgängergestalt sowie weiblicher Genialität. Erkundet wird zum anderen der diachrone Bezug zur zeitgenössischen Spannung zwischen herausragenden Einzelforscher*innen und Wissenschaftskollektiven im Rahmen von Exzellenzierungsbestrebungen.