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This chapter focuses upon work published in the field of psychoanalytic theory in 2011. The year saw the publication of a wide range of texts engaging with psychoanalysis, featuring a particularly rich array of primary sources collected or published for the first time. This chapter is thus divided into three sections: 1. Journals, which details some of key texts published in journals this year, providing a very immediate snapshot of concerns and issues in the field; 2. Books: Primary Sources is specifically dedicated to the publication of primary material (that of Christopher Bollas, Jacqueline Rose, Freud himself and Otto Rank); 3. Books: New Critical Engagements in Psychoanalysis turns to monographs that have made particular contributions to the relationship between psychoanalysis and culture (most especially literature) and addresses two volumes that make particularly innovative or relevant interventions, namely Veronika Fuechtners Berlin Psychoanalytic: Psychoanalysis and Culture in Weimar Republic Germany and Beyond and Kenneth B. Kidds Freud in Oz: At the Intersections of Psychoanalysis and Childrens Literature.
The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory – Oxford University Press
Published: May 23, 2013
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