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The Political Clinic

Psychoanalysis and Social Change in the Twentieth Century
  • Carolyn Laubender
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2024
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Carolyn Laubender examines cases from Britain and its former colonies to show that clinical psychoanalytic practice constitutes a productive site for novel political thought, theorization, and action.

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Carolyn Laubender is an associate professor in the Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies and the founding codirector of the MA in Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of Essex.

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Ranjana Khanna, author of Dark Continents: Psychoanalysis and Colonialism:
Laubender’s intervention into the clinical turn shows how political theories emerge in psychoanalytic praxis through the transferential and counter-transferential relation. Reading analysts in their clinics, she sheds light on the politics and situatedness of psychoanalysis, as well as its class, race, and national specificity.

Dagmar Herzog, author of Cold War Freud and The Question of Unworthy Life:
Revisiting previous historical experiments, Laubender gives us a searing perspective on our much-troubled present. Generous, deft reinterpretations of classic cases by legendary British psychoanalysts—including an ingenious take on Winnicott resituated in Windrush-era racial conflict—are framed by a brilliantly incisive assessment of the perilous politics currently roiling the wider therapeutic scene.

Matt ffytche, coeditor of Psychoanalysis in the Age of Totalitarianism:
Laubender’s fiercely argued book rewrites everything we knew about the politicality of the psychoanalytic clinic. Seething with ironies and illuminations—there is no clinical gesture (defenses, reparation, secure attachment) that is not embedded in its Cold War and decolonial histories, its geopolitical imaginaries. It’s where psychoanalysis must struggle to go.


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PART ONE Democracy’s Children

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PART TWO Empires of Mind: On Colonialism and Decolonization

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PART THREE From the Couch to the Iron Curtain: Psychoanalysis During the Cold War

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July 2, 2024
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9780231560542
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