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Routledge - It is a New Kind of Diaspora - Psychoanalysis Book

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Description

Explore the deep connections between psychoanalysis and the broader cultural sphere in this scholarly work by Routledge. Written by Ricardo Steiner, one of the most recognized historians in the field, this volume collects numerous papers that examine how psychoanalytic thought interacts with sociopolitical and cultural contexts. This book provides a detailed look at the effects of the "new diaspora" within the field, specifically focusing on the emigration of German and Austrian thinkers. It offers a clear and erudite perspective on how these historical shifts shaped the discipline. For students, historians, and practitioners of clinical psychology, this text serves as a vital resource for understanding the movement of ideas and people across borders. As the first book written by Steiner, it brings together years of research and expertise. Whether you are studying the history of psychology or the cultural impact of psychoanalytic theory, this volume provides essential insights into the evolution of the practice through a global lens.

Key Features

Authored by Ricardo Steiner, a well-known historian of psychoanalysis and a member of the British Psycho-Analytical Society.

Examines the sociopolitical and cultural context of psychoanalysis through a collection of expert papers.

Analyzes the impact of the "new diaspora" and the emigration of German and Austrian scholars on the field.

Provides clear and erudite research regarding the relationship between psychoanalysis and the larger cultural sphere.

Published by Routledge, a trusted name in academic and professional literature.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
27 September 2019
Listed Since
26 September 2019

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