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Psychoanalytic Geographies is a unique, path-breaking volume and a core text for anyone seeking to grasp how psychoanalysis helps us understand fundamental geographical questions, and how geographical understandings can offer new ways of thinking psychoanalytically. Elaborating on a variety of psychoanalytic approaches that embrace geographical imaginations and a commitment toward spatial thinking, this book demonstrates the breadth, depth, and vitality of cutting edge work in psychoanalytic geographies and presents readers with as wide a set of options as possible for taking psychoanalysis fo
Geographical perception. --- Geography --- Human geography. --- Psychoanalysis and culture. --- Culture and psychoanalysis --- Culture --- Anthropo-geography --- Anthropogeography --- Geographical distribution of humans --- Social geography --- Anthropology --- Human ecology --- Cosmography --- Earth sciences --- World history --- Environmental perception --- Maps, Mental --- Mental maps --- Perceptual cartography --- Perceptual maps --- Perception --- Orientation (Psychology) --- Space perception --- Psychological aspects.
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“This outstanding volume throws a new light not only on Lacan but also on environmental issues: we cannot really understand ecology without taking into account all the fantasies that overdetermine our approach to this topic.” - Slavoj Žižek, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and International Director of the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities, UK “These smart, urgent essays consider a broad range of cultural contexts, illustrate the centrality of fantasy, desire, and symbolization to ecological transformation, and should inspire and terrify readers of many stripes.” - Anna Kornbluh, Department of English, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA “This brilliant edited volume not only reveals the environment to be an enduring theme in Lacan’s oeuvre, but also rethinks and reworks Lacan environmentally, showing ‘nature’ to be a site of both play and anxiety, interiority and radical externality, pleasure and pollution. Our study of the environment will never be the same.” - Ilan Kapoor, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University, Canada In this exciting new collection, leading and emerging Lacanian scholars seek to understand what psychoanalysis brings to debates about the environment and the climate crisis. They argue that we cannot understand climate change and all of its multifarious ramifications without first understanding how our terrifying proximity to the real undergirds our relation to the environment, how we mistake lack for loss and mourning for melancholy, and how we seek to destroy the same world we seek to protect. The book traces Lacan’s contribution through a consideration of topics including doomsday preppers, forest suicides, Indigenous resistance, post-apocalyptic films, the mathematics of climate science, and the relevance of Kant. They ask: What can you do if your neighbour is a climate change denier? What would Bartleby do? Does the animal desire? Who is cleaning up all the garbage on the internet? Why is the sudden greening of the planet under COVID-19 no help whatsoever? It offers a timely intervention into Lacanian theory, environmental studies, geography, philosophy, and literary studies that illustrates the relevance of psychoanalysis to current social and environmental concerns. Clint Burnham is Chair of the Graduate Program and Professor of English at Simon Fraser University, and President of the Lacan Salon, Vancouver, Canada. Paul Kingsbury is Professor of Geography and Associate Dean of the Faculty of Environment at Simon Fraser University, and Vice President of the Lacan Salon Vancouver, Canada.
Psicologia ambiental --- Psicoanàlisi --- Lacan, Jacques, --- Freudisme --- Interpretació psicoanalítica --- Metapsicologia --- Teoria psicoanalítica --- Psicologia --- Teories psicològiques --- Arquetip (Psicologia) --- Catarsi --- Complex d'Èdip --- Complexos (Psicologia) --- Coincidència --- Dones en el psicoanàlisi --- Interpretació dels somnis --- Jo (Psicologia) --- Mecanismes de defensa (Psicologia) --- Psicoanàlisi i educació --- Psicoanàlisi infantil --- Psicologia analítica --- Psicologia existencial --- Relacions objectals (Psicoanàlisi) --- Resistència (Psicoanàlisi) --- Simbolisme (Psicologia) --- Transferència (Psicologia) --- Hipnotisme --- Psicopatologia --- Racionalització (Psicologia) --- Somnis --- Subconsciència --- Psicologia ecològica --- Influència del medi ambient en l'home --- La-kʻang, --- Lacan, J. --- Rakan, Jakku, --- Lakan, Zak, --- Lacan, Jacques --- Psychoanalysis. --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Psychology. --- Physical geography. --- Philosophy of nature. --- Environment. --- Critical theory. --- Behavioral Sciences and Psychology. --- Physical Geography. --- Philosophy of Nature. --- Environmental Sciences. --- Critical Theory. --- Critical social theory --- Critical theory (Philosophy) --- Critical theory (Sociology) --- Negative philosophy --- Criticism (Philosophy) --- Philosophy, Modern --- Rationalism --- Sociology --- Frankfurt school of sociology --- Socialism --- Balance of nature --- Biology --- Bionomics --- Ecological processes --- Ecological science --- Ecological sciences --- Environment --- Environmental biology --- Oecology --- Environmental sciences --- Population biology --- Nature --- Nature, Philosophy of --- Natural theology --- Geography --- Behavioral sciences --- Mental philosophy --- Mind --- Science, Mental --- Human biology --- Philosophy --- Soul --- Mental health --- Ecology
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"This outstanding volume throws a new light not only on Lacan but also on environmental issues: we cannot really understand ecology without taking into account all the fantasies that overdetermine our approach to this topic." - Slavoj Žižek, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and International Director of the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities, UK "These smart, urgent essays consider a broad range of cultural contexts, illustrate the centrality of fantasy, desire, and symbolization to ecological transformation, and should inspire and terrify readers of many stripes." - Anna Kornbluh, Department of English, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA "This brilliant edited volume not only reveals the environment to be an enduring theme in Lacan's oeuvre, but also rethinks and reworks Lacan environmentally, showing 'nature' to be a site of both play and anxiety, interiority and radical externality, pleasure and pollution. Our study of the environment will never be the same." - Ilan Kapoor, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University, Canada In this exciting new collection, leading and emerging Lacanian scholars seek to understand what psychoanalysis brings to debates about the environment and the climate crisis. They argue that we cannot understand climate change and all of its multifarious ramifications without first understanding how our terrifying proximity to the real undergirds our relation to the environment, how we mistake lack for loss and mourning for melancholy, and how we seek to destroy the same world we seek to protect. The book traces Lacan's contribution through a consideration of topics including doomsday preppers, forest suicides, Indigenous resistance, post-apocalyptic films, the mathematics of climate science, and the relevance of Kant. They ask: What can you do if your neighbour is a climate change denier? What would Bartleby do? Does the animal desire? Who is cleaning up all the garbage on the internet? Why is the sudden greening of the planet under COVID-19 no help whatsoever? It offers a timely intervention into Lacanian theory, environmental studies, geography, philosophy, and literary studies that illustrates the relevance of psychoanalysis to current social and environmental concerns. Clint Burnham is Chair of the Graduate Program and Professor of English at Simon Fraser University, and President of the Lacan Salon, Vancouver, Canada. Paul Kingsbury is Professor of Geography and Associate Dean of the Faculty of Environment at Simon Fraser University, and Vice President of the Lacan Salon Vancouver, Canada.
Philosophy of nature --- Psychology --- Sociological theory building --- Social psychology --- Sociological theories --- General ecology and biosociology --- Psychiatry --- Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- Physical geography --- gedrag (mensen) --- environment --- psychiatrie --- psychologie --- sociale analyse --- filosofie --- milieutechnologie --- fysische geografie
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This collection presents geography's most in-depth and sustained engagements with the void to date, demonstrating the extent to which related themes such as gaps, cracks, lacks, and emptiness perforate geography's fundamental concepts, practices, and passions.
Geography --- Nothing (Philosophy) --- Philosophy.
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Philosophy of nature --- Psychology --- Sociological theory building --- Social psychology --- Sociological theories --- General ecology and biosociology --- Psychiatry --- Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- Physical geography --- gedrag (mensen) --- environment --- psychiatrie --- psychologie --- sociale analyse --- filosofie --- milieutechnologie --- fysische geografie
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To its millions of fans, country music is America's music, offering a window into the sweet dreams and cruel disappointments of ordinary American lives. Now the renowned Country Music Foundation, custodian of Nashville's legendary Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, has compiled a fascinating and infinitely useful guide to this beloved musical genre--The Encyclopedia of Country Music. Nearly 1,300 alphabetical entries put eight decades of country music at readers' fingertips, from the earliest '20s recordings of the Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers to the '90s chart-topping albums of LeAnn
Country music --- Country and western music --- Hillbilly music --- Western and country music --- Folk music --- Popular music --- Old-time music --- United States --- Encyclopedias
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L’histoire de la musique populaire est marquée par un très petit nombre d’événements majeurs – le premier enregistrement d’Elvis Presley, l’arrivée des Beatles en Amérique, le Dylan électrique –, considérés comme des moments fondateurs, des repères culturels et des catalyseurs du développement tumultueux du rock. Le festival de Woodstock est le plus important de ces moments. À la fin des années 1960, c’est l’événement déterminant de la contre-culture animée par le rock, avec l’invasion d’une petite ferme de l’État de New York par un demi-million de jeunes. Grâce à des entretiens exclusifs, à des coupures de presse et aux précieuses archives du musée de Bethel Woods, ce livre-hommage propose une chronique complète en mots et en images des « 3 jours de paix et de musique » qui ont défini la musique et la culture de la fin des années 1960, et dont les réverbérations nous parviennent encore un demi-siècle plus tard.
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