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On Freud's "screen memories" / by Howard B. Levine.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Levine, Howard B., author.
Contributor:
Reed, Gail S., editor.
Levine, Howard B., editor.
Ahumada, Jorge L., contributor.
Series:
Contemporary Freud.
Contemporary Freud : Turning Points and Critical Issues
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939.
Freud, Sigmund.
Memory.
Psychoanalysis.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (225 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, [2018].
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The concept of "screen memories" was introduced by Freud for the first time in his 1899 paper, reprinted here in its entirety. Although the clinical interest in "screen memories" has perhaps diminished in recent analytic discussion, there is much to be gained from revisiting and re-examining both the phenomenon and Freud's original paper within a contemporary context. To this end, the authors have invited contributions from eight leading psychoanalysts on the current meaning and value to them of the screen memory concept. These comments come from contemporary psychoanalysts practicing in Italy, Francophone Switzerland, Argentina, Israel, and the United States of America, each of whom has been trained in one or another of a variety of psychoanalytic traditions, among which are ego psychology, a French version of Freud, an American version of Lacan and at least two variants of Kleinian thought - one British and one Latin American.
Contents:
COVER; CONTENTS; CONTEMPORARY FREUD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; PART I"Screen memories"(1899a); PART II Discussion of "Screen memories"; 1 Screen memories: a reintroduction; 2 The screen memory and the act of remembering; 3 Screen memories: the faculty of memory and the importance of the patient's history; 4 The screen and behind it: manifest and latent themes in Freud's Über Deckerinnerungen; 5 The waning of screen memories: from the Age of Neuroses to an Autistoid Age; 6 "Screen memories" revisited; 7 Reading Freud's semiotic passion
8 Phyllis Greenacre: screen memories and reconstruction9 Screen memories today: a neuropsychoanalytic essay of definition; 10 Some final thoughts on memory and screen memory; REFERENCES; INDEX
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed October 21, 2014).
ISBN:
0-429-91688-4
0-429-90265-4
0-367-10230-7
0-429-47788-0
1-78241-301-4
9780429477881
OCLC:
893186188

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