Freud and Italian Culture

Emma Frances Bond (Editor), Pierluigi Barrotta (Editor), Laura Lepschy (Editor)

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Abstract

This book explores the different ways in which psychoanalysis has been connected to various fields of Italian culture, such as literary criticism, philosophy and art history, as well as discussing scholars who have used psychoanalytical methods in their work. The areas discussed include: the city of Trieste, in chapters devoted to the author Italo Svevo and the artist Arturo Nathan; psychoanalytic interpretations of women terrorists during the anni di piombo; the relationships between the Freudian concept of the subconscious and language in philosophical research in Italy; and a personal reflection by a practising analyst who passes from literary texts to her own clinical experience. The volume closes with a chapter by Giorgio Pressburger, a writer who uses Freud as his Virgil in a narrative of his descent into a modern hell. The volume contains contributions in both English and Italian.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationOxford
PublisherPeter Lang
Number of pages234
ISBN (Print)3039118471, 978-3039118472
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2009

Publication series

NameItalian Modernities
No.3

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