On Freud's "The Uncanny" explores Freud's 1919 essay of the same name and elaboration of the concept of the uncanny and how others or 'the Other' can impact on our selves.
Catalina Bronstein and Christian Seulin bring together contributions from renowned psychoanalysts from different theoretical backgrounds, revisiting Freud's ideas 100 years after they were first published and providing new perspectives that can inform clinical practice as well as shape the teaching of psychoanalysis.
Covering key topics such as drives, clinical work, the psychoanalytic frame, and the influence of Ferenczi, On Freud's "The Uncanny" will be useful for anyone wishing to understand the continued importance of the uncanny in contemporary psychoanalysis.
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Introduction: C. Seulin and C. Bronstein 1 When the analytic field becomes uncanny R. Cassorla Chapter 2 The uncanny double V. Bouville Chapter 3 The Uncanny and the beginnings of time in One Hundred years of solitude and the clinic R. J. Perelberg Chapter 4 Freud's "The Uncanny" and the "Leonardo". Reassessing instinctual drives J.L. Ahumada Chapter 5 Aesthetics, the uncanny and the psychoanalytic frame G. Kohon Chapter 6 In search of the Uncanny H.B. Levine Chapter 7 The Uncanny dimension at the heart of the historical dispute between Freud and Ferenczi T. Bokanowski Chapter 8 The Uncanny is the Thing with feathers I. Sodré