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D.W. Winnicott and Political Theory (eBook)

Recentering the Subject

Matthew H. Bowker, Amy Buzby (Herausgeber)

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2017 | 1st ed. 2017
XVII, 378 Seiten
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In this volume, the work of British psychoanalyst D.W. Winnicott is set in conversation with some of today's most talented psychodynamically-sensitive political thinkers. The editors and contributors demonstrate that Winnicott's thought contains underappreciated political insights, discoverable in his reflections on the nature of the maturational process, and useful in working through difficult impasses confronting contemporary political theorists. Specifically, Winnicott's psychoanalytic theory and practice offer a framework by which the political subject, destabilized and disrupted in much postmodern and contemporary thinking, may be recentered. Each chapter in this volume, in its own way, grapples with this central theme: the potential for authentic subjectivity and inter-subjectivity to arise within a nexus of autonomy and dependence, aggression and civility, destructiveness and care. This volume is unique in its contribution to the growing field of object-relations-oriented political and social theory. It will be of interest to political scientists, psychologists, and scholars of related subjects in the humanities and social sciences.

Matthew H. Bowker is Clinical Assistant Professor of Humanities at Medaille College, USA. He is the author of several books in the field of psycho-politics, including: A Dangerous Place to Be (Forthcoming), Ideologies of Experience (2016), and Rethinking the Politics of Absurdity (2014).

Amy Buzby is Associate Professor of Political Science at Arkansas State University, USA. She obtained her PhD in political science from Rutgers University, USA. Her published works include Subterranean Politics and Freud's Legacy (2013) and Communicative Action (2010).



In this volume, the work of British psychoanalyst D.W. Winnicott is set in conversation with some of today's most talented psychodynamically-sensitive political thinkers. The editors and contributors demonstrate that Winnicott's thought contains underappreciated political insights, discoverable in his reflections on the nature of the maturational process, and useful in working through difficult impasses confronting contemporary political theorists. Specifically, Winnicott's psychoanalytic theory and practice offer a framework by which the political subject, destabilized and disrupted in much postmodern and contemporary thinking, may be recentered. Each chapter in this volume, in its own way, grapples with this central theme: the potential for authentic subjectivity and inter-subjectivity to arise within a nexus of autonomy and dependence, aggression and civility, destructiveness and care. This volume is unique in its contribution to the growing field of object-relations-oriented political and social theory. It will be of interest to political scientists, psychologists, and scholars of related subjects in the humanities and social sciences.

Matthew H. Bowker is Clinical Assistant Professor of Humanities at Medaille College, USA. He is the author of several books in the field of psycho-politics, including: A Dangerous Place to Be (Forthcoming), Ideologies of Experience (2016), and Rethinking the Politics of Absurdity (2014).Amy Buzby is Associate Professor of Political Science at Arkansas State University, USA. She obtained her PhD in political science from Rutgers University, USA. Her published works include Subterranean Politics and Freud’s Legacy (2013) and Communicative Action (2010).

Chapter 1: IntroductionMatthew H. Bowker and Amy BuzbyPart I: The Subject’s Creation: Aggression, Isolation, and DestructionChapter 2: Being and Encountering: Movement and Aggression in WinnicottJeremy ElkinsChapter 3: The Isolation of the True Self and the Problem of Impingement: Implications of Winnicott’s Theory for Social Connection and Political EngagementDavid P. LevineChapter 4: The Psychoanalytic Winnicott We Need Now: On the Way to a Real Ecological ThoughtMelissa A. OrliePart II: The Subject Faced with Deprivation and DisasterChapter 5: Playing ‘Riot’: Identity in Refuge — Absent Child Narratives in the 2013 Hindu Muslim Riots in Muzaffarnagar, IndiaZehra MehdiChapter 6: Safety in Danger and Privacy in Privation: Ambivalent Fantasies of Natural States Invoked in Reaction to LossMatthew H. Bowker Chapter 7: ‘Out Like a Lion’: Melancholia with Euripides and WinnicottBonnie HonigChapter 8: Forgiveness and Transitional ExperienceC. Fred AlfordPart III: Revitalizing the Subject of Political TheoryChapter 9: In Transition, but to where?: Winnicott, Integration, and Democratic Associations David W. McIvorChapter 10: Vanquishing the False Self: Winnicott, Critical Theory and the Restoration of the Spontaneous GestureAmy BuzbyChapter 11: Adults in the Playground: Winnicott and Arendt on Politics and PlayfulnessJohn LeJeunePart IV: Inter-Subjectivity, Justice, and Equality Chapter 12: D.W. Winnicott, Ethics, and Race: Psychoanalytic Thought and Racial Equality in the United StatesAlex ZamalinChapter 13: Winnicott at Work: Potential Space and the Facilitating OrganizationMichael A. DiamondChapter 14: Winnicott and the History of Welfare State Thought in BritainGal GersonChapter 15: Vulnerability, Dependence, Sovereignty, and Ego-Distortion Theory: Psycho-Analyzing Political Behaviors in the Developing WorldRobert C. Chalwell

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.1.2017
Zusatzinfo XVII, 378 p. 3 illus. in color.
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Allgemeines / Lexika
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Persönlichkeitsstörungen
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Psychoanalyse / Tiefenpsychologie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Systeme
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Schlagworte childhood studies • children • Critical theory • Democracy • D.W. Winnicott • Father • object relations • Political Science • political theory • Politics • Psychoanalysis • Psychosocial Studies • school • Social Theory
ISBN-10 1-137-57533-6 / 1137575336
ISBN-13 978-1-137-57533-3 / 9781137575333
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