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The designed self : the psychoanalysis and contemporary identities / Carlo Strenger.

LIBRA BF697 .S855 2005
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Strenger, Carlo.
Series:
Relational perspectives book series ; v. 27.
Relational perspectives book series ; v. 27
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Identity (Psychology).
Psychoanalysis.
Identity (Psychology)--Case studies.
Psychoanalysis--Case studies.
Genre:
Case studies.
Physical Description:
xxvii, 193 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Hillsdale, NJ : Analytic Press, 2005.
Summary:
What can contemporary psychoanalysis bring to the understanding of Generation X, a cohort for whom the trivialization of a dizzying array of possible experiences teamed with the pressure to lead spectacular lives often results in diffuse feelings of confusion, depression, and disorientation? In The Designed Self: Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Identities, Carlo Strenger explores the psychology of young adults for whom the weight of cultural, familial, and religious traditions has seemingly vanished. These young people have grown up in a cultural universe defined largely by their contemporaries, and their maturational path is charted less by conflicts with authority than by the imperative to "design thy self."
The Designed Self chronicles Strenger's therapeutic encounters with five extraordinarily gifted young adults for whom the ideal of authenticity associated with the Baby-Boom generation was supplanted by the need to experiment endlessly with the self. Perpetual self-experimentation, constantly reinforced by the media, came to encompass everything from career choice to hair color to body shape to gender identity. In compelling clinical stories, Strenger introduces us to patients for whom the absence of any sense of cultural continuity with their parents' generation was exemplified by embrace of a "Nobrow" culture, which rejected the very distinction between "genuine" and popular culture. And we meet patients for whom the project of shaping the self had become a cultural imperative no less than an expression of their individuality.
In all five cases, Strenger acquired therapeutic leverage by attending to the dark side of his GenXers' sense of self-creating empowerment. Analytic inquiry revealed the fatherlessness that accompanied the absence of clearly felt authority; the terror of aging that coexisted with postadolescent norms of sexual attractiveness; the sense of financial failure plaguing those who fell short of the well-publicized success stories of their cultural icons; and the quandary signaled by the competing pulls of ethnic identity and the desire to be part of the global village.
In exploring the interrelationships among recent cultural changes and the process of identity formation in GenXers, Strenger takes up a task central to analytic theorists of earlier generations but much neglected in recent years: the shaping impact of cultural experience on psychological development. His case presentations achieve added power and poignancy owing to his own cultural milieu: Israeli urban society, where cultural and ethnic tensions have long had heightened impact on young adults. At once insightful and cautionary, The Designed Self investigates how psychoanalysis must change if it is to claim cultural relevance and therapeutic effectiveness in The Age of the Designed Self.
Contents:
Prologue: The Designed Self in the Global Village xi
Chapter 1 The Self as Perpetual Experiment 1
Chapter 2 Nobrow: Forming an Identity in Urban Culture 25
Chapter 3 The Bobo Dilemma 51
Chapter 4 Failing Fathers, Failing Sons 71
Chapter 5 Finding Ethnic Identity and a Place in Western Society 99
Psychoanalysis in the Age of the Designed Self 127
Requiem to the Dream of Metaphysical Depth: An Epilogue 167.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-180) and index.
ISBN:
0881634190
OCLC:
55738288

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