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Anxiety in the Era of Uncertainty : An Interdisciplinary Reading of Lacan's Seminars.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Chavoshian, Ali.
Contributor:
Park, Jung Eun Sophia.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Anxiety.
Sex discrimination in psychology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (270 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Eugene : Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2025.
Summary:
This book, edited by Ali Chavoshian and Jung Eun Sophia Park, explores the theory and seminars of Jacques Lacan within a global and intercultural context. It examines anxiety and uncertainty through Lacan's psychoanalytic lens, addressing topics such as feminine sexuality, late capitalism, postcolonial identity, race, and gender. Contributions from diverse authors integrate Lacanian theory with disciplines like theology, pastoral ministry, social sciences, and cultural studies, offering innovative approaches to spirituality, clinical practices, and ethical dilemmas. Intended for scholars, therapists, theologians, and intellectuals, it provides critical insights into modern challenges and the human psyche. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Title Page
Introduction
Part I: Culture and Anxiety
1. The Phantom of the Opera
2. Psychoanalyzing the Gynoid
3. A Lacanian Analysis of Christian Paradox in Moral Teaching and Anxiety
Part II: Praxis
4. Lacan’s Real of God and Its Application to Spiritual Direction
5. A Conversation about Anxiety among the Prison Population in Peru
6. Exploring Lacan’s Four Discourses
Part III: Body in the Global World
7. A Lacanian Approach to the COVID-Body as a State of Emergency
8. Encountering the “REAL”
9. “There Is No Other of the Other”
10. Subversion of Desire and Transgression
Part IV: Clinical Lacan
11. A Lacanian Clinical Case of Perversion
12. A Lacanian Clinical Case of Neurosis
13. A Lacanian Clinical Case of Psychosis
Conclusion
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ISBN:
9798385210121
OCLC:
1512280670

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