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Routledge - The Event of Psychopoetics - Critical Psychology

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Description

Explore the complex intersection of imagination and psychological theory with The Event of Psychopoetics: Imagination and the Rupture of Psychology. Published by Routledge, this transdisciplinary text investigates psychopoetics as a sociopsychological event. It examines how re-creative slips emerge through everyday interaction, specific modes of dialogue, and varying cultural conditions and power relations. This book provides a deep look into the critique of psychology and its methods of subjectivization. Readers can follow a rigorous intellectual journey through the foundational thought processes of influential theorists, including Deleuze, Guattari, Agamben, Maffesoli, Foucault, Butler, Haraway, and Braidotti. It is an essential resource for those studying the history and philosophy of psychology, offering new perspectives on how social structures and conversational modes impact the human experience.

Key Features

Investigates the concept of psychopoetics as a sociopsychological event that arises from re-creative slips.

Analyzes how cultural conditions and power relations shape everyday interaction and dialogue.

Offers a transdisciplinary approach to the critique of psychology and subjectivization devices.

Integrates the theoretical frameworks of major thinkers like Foucault, Deleuze, and Butler.

Provides academic depth for students and scholars of critical psychology and philosophy.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
31 August 2021
Listed Since
25 February 2021

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