Resistances of Psychoanalysis
Delve into the intricate world of psychoanalysis through Jacques Derrida's enlightening work, Resistances of Psychoanalysis. Published by Stanford University Press in 1998, this new edition spans 277 pages, exploring the nuanced "resistances" at play within the field of psychoanalysis. Derrida provocatively examines the concept as both an analytical feature and a self-reflective challenge within psychoanalysis itself. The book encompasses three compelling essays focusing on the influential ideas of Freud, Lacan, and Foucault, offering readers a profound understanding of these seminal figures and their contributions. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of psychoanalytic theory, Resistances of Psychoanalysis invites you to consider the complexities that shape our understanding of the mind. Enhance your library today with this thought-provoking title from a renowned philosopher and literary critic.