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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Belinda Mandelbaum , Stephen Frosh , Rafael Alves LimaPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 2021 ed. Weight: 0.486kg ISBN: 9783030785116ISBN 10: 3030785114 Pages: 353 Publication Date: 15 August 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction (Belinda Mandelbaum, Stephen Frosh and Rafael Alves Lima).- 2. ‘Global’ Psychoanalysis in Latin America: Some Reflections (Mariano Ben Plotkin).- 3. Writing the history of psychoanalysis in Brazil: some questions for historiographic research (Carmen Lucia M. Valladares de Oliveira).- 4. Wounds of dictatorship in Brazilian psychoanalysis: traumatic revivals in research on the history of psychoanalysis (Belinda Mandelbaum).- 5. Learning from Cases – the problem of sharing knowledge in psychoanalysis (Stephen Frosh).- 6. Clinical Cases in the History of Brazilian Psychoanalysis (Christian Dunker and J. Guillermo Milán-Ramos).- 7. Politics of Secrecy in the History of Psychoanalysis (Rafael Alves Lima).- 8. Between race degeneration and the primitive unconscious: the circulation of psychoanalytic theories in Brazil (Cristiana Facchinetti and Rafael Dias de Castro). - 9. Franco Da Rocha and the psychiatric discourse in São Paulo (1898-1914) (Raquel Saad de Avila Morales).- 10. For a conservative modernisation: the introduction of Social Psychology in Brazil through Psychoanalysis (Thiago Bloss de Araújo).- 11. The savage rests in every soul: social misfits and the primitive unconscious in Arthur Ramos’s Social Psychology (Fernando A. Figueira do Nascimento).- 12. The 'fearless bandeirante' Durval Marcondes, Psychoanalysis and the conservative modernization in Brazil (Belinda Mandelbaum and Stephen Frosh).- 13. A psychoanalyst between fame and oblivion: Karl Weissmann and the spread of Psychoanalysis in Brazil. (Rodrigo Afonso Nogueira Santos).- 14. A psychoanalysis for subversion: psychoanalytic discourse on the “new youth” in dictatorial Brazil (1964-1985) (Aline Librelotto Rubin).- 15. Gay psychoanalytic candidates in Sao Paulo, today: a recollection of interviews (Lucas Charafeddine Bulamah and Daniel Kupermann).- 16. Pioneers of Lacan's ideas in Brazil: anessay on the history of the psychoanalytic movement (Francisco Capoulade).- 17. Mythification Demand? The Assimilation of the Black Legend of Jacques Lacan in Brazil (Fuad Kyrillos Neto and Rodrigo Afonso Nogueira Santos).ReviewsThis book has the great quality of being capable of introducing new readers to the subject, as well as presenting deep and complex discussions about it. As a Brazilian psychoanalyst and researcher, I can only hope that, besides the immediate contributions to this academic field, it can also help build stronger politics of memory and a more effective culture of archive. (Paulo Beer, Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society, Vol. 28 (1), March, 2023) Author InformationBelinda Mandelbaum is Associate Professor in the Department of Social and Work Psychology at the Psychology Institute, University of São Paulo, Brazil. Stephen Frosh is Professor in the Department of Psychosocial Studies at Birkbeck, University of London, United Kingdom. Rafael Alves Lima is Researcher at the Laboratory of Social Theory, Philosophy and Psychoanalysis at the University of São Paulo, Brazil. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |