For Want of Ambiguity: Order and Chaos in Art, Psychoanalysis, and Neuroscience

Author:   Dr. Ludovica Lumer (Psychoanalyst, Independent Scholar, USA) ,  Dr. Lois Oppenheim, PhD (Professor and Chair, Dept. of Modern Languages and Literatures, Montclair State University, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781501348839


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   21 February 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Dr. Ludovica Lumer (Psychoanalyst, Independent Scholar, USA) ,  Dr. Lois Oppenheim, PhD (Professor and Chair, Dept. of Modern Languages and Literatures, Montclair State University, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic USA
Weight:   0.376kg
ISBN:  

9781501348839


ISBN 10:   1501348833
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   21 February 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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List of Figures Foreword by Semir Zeki Acknowledgments Introduction: (Re) Making Meaning Chapter 1 Shaping Private Demons Chapter 2 A Play of Selves: Art as Play Chapter 3 Narrating the Self Chapter 4 Mapping: The Need for Borders Chapter 5 The Fluidity of Time and Space in Art, Psychoanalysis, and Neuroscience Chapter 6 Resisting Representation Conclusion: Order and Chaos or Framing Ambiguity Bibliography Index About the Authors

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If the purpose of learning is to better predict how to meet your needs in the world, then what is the purpose of art? This fascinating book explores how the brain deals with things that are inherently ambiguous and unpredictable, and therefore cannot be mastered through learning. Interestingly, as this book reveals, such things abound in aesthetic experience. * Mark Solms, Professor and Director of Neuropsychology, Neuroscience Institute, University of Cape Town, South Africa * This extraordinary book is a pioneering work that breaks new ground for psychoanalysts and neuroscientists alike. By utilizing art to explore key relationships between analysis and neuroscience, the authors have shed new light on how metaphor and symbol shape our perceptions, and our lives. This is one of the most original books to appear in many years. It will prove invaluable to anyone interested in the behavioral sciences and the innovative work that is taking place in those fields. * Theodore J. Jacobs, M.D., Training and Supervising Analyst, The New York and the IPE Psychoanalytic Institutes, and author of The Possible Profession: The Analytic Process of Change (2013) *


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Ludovica Lumer is a psychoanalyst with a private practice in New York City, USA. She earned her PhD from University College London, UK, where she worked in the Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology conducting research in the field of neuroaesthetics on the relationship between visual perception and artistic representation. She is the co-author (with Marta Dell'Angelo) of C'è da perderci la testa: scoprire il cervello giocando con l'arte (2010), and (with Semir Zeki) La bella e la Bestia (2011). Lois Oppenheim is University Distinguished Scholar, Professor of French, and Chair of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Montclair State University, USA. Dr. Oppenheim is the author of over ninety papers and the author or editor of thirteen books, including Psychoanalysis and the Artistic Endeavor: Conversations with Literary and Visual Artists (2015), Imagination from Fantasy to Delusion - awarded the 2013 Courage to Dream Prize from the American Psychoanalytic Association - and A Curious Intimacy: Art and Neuro-psychoanalysis (2005).

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