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The Subversive Edge of Psychoanalysis examines the radical and non-conformist perspectives of both classical and contemporary psychoanalysis.



The Subversive Edge of Psychoanalysis examines the radical and non-conformist perspectives of both classical and contemporary psychoanalysis. 

The chapters included in this book span the course of David James Fisher’s career. They contextualize significant cases from the recent history of psychoanalysis, critically analyze key aspects of psychoanalytic work, consider the role of psychoanalysis in the history of the twentieth century, and provide biographical sketches of major figures in the field. The book concludes with a cogent interview of the author by a distinguished psychohistorian, depicting how subjectivity, family themes, politics, and cultural affinities marked his choice of subject matter and methodology, his identifications, and his antipathies.

The Subversive Edge of Psychoanalysis will appeal to mental health professionals and students with an interest in psychoanalytic practice and theory and academics and researchers who are fascinated by the subversive, non-conforming aspects of both classical and contemporary psychoanalysis.

Recenzijas

This wonderfully rich collection of essays by psychoanalyst and historian David James Fisher provides a beautiful integration of psychoanalytic thinking and thinking about psychoanalysis. As an intellectual immersed in European Cultural History who followed his passion for the self-knowledge that psychoanalysis uniquely affords, Fisher makes short work of orthodoxy and convention, while sifting lovingly through inherited tradition for its remaining jewels. An act of love and erudition, The Subversive Edge of Psychoanalysis follows the path psychoanalysis has taken over the decades, while inviting outsiders a rare chance to savor and learn from the intimate knowledge and innovations of a vibrant psychoanalytic community. - Jessica Benjamin, psychoanalyst and social theorist; author, The Bonds of Love and Beyond Doer and Done To: Recognition Theory, Intersubjectivity, and the Third

WHEN SCHOLARSHIP IS A PAGE-TURNER: This collection of brilliant essays reads like a fascinating novel that addresses a remarkably rich tapestry of ideas and realms of experience in ways that we dont even notice how much we are learning. Fisher takes us on an exciting, always questing, and often moving, journey as he variously critiques and admires psychoanalysis, its applications, and the thinking of many of its luminaries and critics in a strikingly balanced way. We read how psychoanalytic ideas and the vicissitudes of its institutions past and present struggle to maintain significance in a world that is changing so rapidly in mass psychological, cultural, judicial, and institutional ways. Fishers book left me wishing it would never end and, indeed, it may not insofar as psychoanalysis retains, as Fisher does, an attitude of subversive vitality. - Howard A. Bacal, MD, Training and Supervising Analyst, The New Center for Psychoanalysis and the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles

David James Fishers The Subversive Edge of Psychoanalysis: Selected Essays is a wonderful and worthwhile contribution to our psychoanalytic thought collective. Many of the chapters are devoted to distinguished psychoanalysts with whom Fisher has had direct, sometimes extensive, contact. He offers serious and valuable critiques of their work, but the critiques never overshadow his high esteem for their significant contributions. His writing style is clear and illuminating, giving the reader the opportunity of feeling warmly accompanied on an intellectual exploration. We meet Fishers mentors, colleagues, and then in subsequent sections, his special areas of interest, including psychoanalytic history, anti-Semitism, French psychoanalysis, US politics, his reflections on his fathers dementia, and even his psychoanalytic reflections of being on a jury. It is like an intellectual memoir. Throughout all of it, one has the feeling that Fisher, in an almost intimate fashion, is explaining all that he saw and was thinking about in relation to the topics he presents. And when he writes about mentors and colleagues, it is almost like sitting at a coffee table listening in on their conversation. Weve all read collections of essays before, but this one is unique in my mind, as there is a clear unifying thread of a first-rate psychoanalyst and historian serving as guide to each area he addresses. And that unifying thread is made up of cultivated critical thinking and a subversive vision of psychoanalysis. I highly recommend Fishers selected essays and can guarantee that you will come away from it having learned something new. - Daniel S. Benveniste, PhD; clinical psychologist, Sammamish, Washington; author, Libido, Culture, and Consciousness: Revisiting Freuds Totem and Taboo

This book is a psychoanalytic tour de force and a labor of love for the author. It presents an account of the history of psychoanalytic developments at the cutting edge of recent decades. It includes in-depth accounts of the important players, many with whom Dr. Fisher established deep personal relationships. I ended one of my papers with the comment that psychoanalysis was a subversive discipline. Dr. Fishers book firmly establishes that this is indeed the case. - Arnold Richards, M.D., former Editor, The Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association (1994-2003); publisher, internationalpsychoanalysis.net; author, Unorthodox: My Life In and Outside of Psychoanalysis

This is an elegant work that will withstand time. Readers will be grateful to Dr. Fishers thoughtful and clear subversive study of our discipline. Listen to what a great sweep of psychoanalysis Jimmy Fisher covers here. First, the idea of subversion and psychoanalysis. His perspective is provocative and engaging. We learn in psychoanalysis how we live covert lives, often undermining our own pleasure in life. What does psychoanalysis subvert: how it is both non-elitist, yet non-conforming. The subversiveness of psychoanalysis permits us to listen to the covert, then convert it to something useful to lead us to richer lives. Dr. Fisher understands how the unease of psychoanalysis and the psychoanalyst helps us to come to terms with our own unease. Read this. You will get wiser. - Nathan Szajnberg, M.D.; retired Freud Professor of Psychoanalysis, The Hebrew University

David James Fishers collection could well have been entitled Illuminations. It shines a bright light not only on many aspects of psychoanalysis, but also diverse topics from Vichy France to Donald Trump. The expertise Dr. Fisher brings to so many diverse topics is extraordinary. He insightfully employs his knowledge as a practicing psychoanalyst with his doctorate in history. Crossing boundaries is home territory for him. On psychoanalysis, he finds the field needs to recover its subversive vitality. Psychoanalytic goals are not to make the unconscious conscious, or to fortify the go, but to enable the person to resonate with his or her sense of inner authenticity. The book exemplifies this psychoanalytic exploration of the authentic. Particularly resonant is Dr. David James Fishers poignant encounter with another Dr. Fisher, his own father, not long before his elders death. This book is an enriching experience that will remain after reading the whole volume. - Ken Fuchsman, emeritus faculty and administrator, University of Connecticut; past President, International Psychohistorical Association; author, Freud, Movies, Rock & Roll and What It is To Be Human This wonderfully rich collection of essays by psychoanalyst and historian David James Fisher provides a beautiful integration of psychoanalytic thinking and thinking about psychoanalysis. As an intellectual immersed in European Cultural History who followed his passion for the self-knowledge that psychoanalysis uniquely affords, Fisher makes short work of orthodoxy and convention, while sifting lovingly through inherited tradition for its remaining jewels. An act of love and erudition, The Subversive Edge of Psychoanalysis follows the path psychoanalysis has taken over the decades, while inviting outsiders a rare chance to savor and learn from the intimate knowledge and innovations of a vibrant psychoanalytic community. - Jessica Benjamin, psychoanalyst and social theorist; author, The Bonds of Love and Beyond Doer and Done To: Recognition Theory, Intersubjectivity, and the Third

WHEN SCHOLARSHIP IS A PAGE-TURNER: This collection of brilliant essays reads like a fascinating novel that addresses a remarkably rich tapestry of ideas and realms of experience in ways that we dont even notice how much we are learning. Fisher takes us on an exciting, always questing, and often moving, journey as he variously critiques and admires psychoanalysis, its applications, and the thinking of many of its luminaries and critics in a strikingly balanced way. We read how psychoanalytic ideas and the vicissitudes of its institutions past and present struggle to maintain significance in a world that is changing so rapidly in mass psychological, cultural, judicial, and institutional ways. Fishers book left me wishing it would never end and, indeed, it may not insofar as psychoanalysis retains, as Fisher does, an attitude of subversive vitality. - Howard A. Bacal, MD, Training and Supervising Analyst, The New Center for Psychoanalysis and the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles

David James Fishers The Subversive Edge of Psychoanalysis: Selected Essays is a wonderful and worthwhile contribution to our psychoanalytic thought collective. Many of the chapters are devoted to distinguished psychoanalysts with whom Fisher has had direct, sometimes extensive, contact. He offers serious and valuable critiques of their work, but the critiques never overshadow his high esteem for their significant contributions. His writing style is clear and illuminating, giving the reader the opportunity of feeling warmly accompanied on an intellectual exploration. We meet Fishers mentors, colleagues, and then in subsequent sections, his special areas of interest, including psychoanalytic history, anti-Semitism, French psychoanalysis, US politics, his reflections on his fathers dementia, and even his psychoanalytic reflections of being on a jury. It is like an intellectual memoir. Throughout all of it, one has the feeling that Fisher, in an almost intimate fashion, is explaining all that he saw and was thinking about in relation to the topics he presents. And when he writes about mentors and colleagues, it is almost like sitting at a coffee table listening in on their conversation. Weve all read collections of essays before, but this one is unique in my mind, as there is a clear unifying thread of a first-rate psychoanalyst and historian serving as guide to each area he addresses. And that unifying thread is made up of cultivated critical thinking and a subversive vision of psychoanalysis. I highly recommend Fishers selected essays and can guarantee that you will come away from it having learned something new. - Daniel S. Benveniste, PhD; clinical psychologist, Sammamish, Washington; author, Libido, Culture, and Consciousness: Revisiting Freuds Totem and Taboo

This book is a psychoanalytic tour de force and a labor of love for the author. It presents an account of the history of psychoanalytic developments at the cutting edge of recent decades. It includes in-depth accounts of the important players, many with whom Dr. Fisher established deep personal relationships. I ended one of my papers with the comment that psychoanalysis was a subversive discipline. Dr. Fishers book firmly establishes that this is indeed the case. - Arnold Richards, M.D., former Editor, The Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association (1994-2003); publisher, internationalpsychoanalysis.net; author, Unorthodox: My Life In and Outside of Psychoanalysis

This is an elegant work that will withstand time. Readers will be grateful to Dr. Fishers thoughtful and clear subversive study of our discipline. Listen to what a great sweep of psychoanalysis Jimmy Fisher covers here. First, the idea of subversion and psychoanalysis. His perspective is provocative and engaging. We learn in psychoanalysis how we live covert lives, often undermining our own pleasure in life. What does psychoanalysis subvert: how it is both non-elitist, yet non-conforming. The subversiveness of psychoanalysis permits us to listen to the covert, then convert it to something useful to lead us to richer lives. Dr. Fisher understands how the unease of psychoanalysis and the psychoanalyst helps us to come to terms with our own unease. Read this. You will get wiser. - Nathan Szajnberg, M.D.; retired Freud Professor of Psychoanalysis, The Hebrew University

David James Fishers collection could well have been entitled Illuminations. It shines a bright light not only on many aspects of psychoanalysis, but also diverse topics from Vichy France to Donald Trump. The expertise Dr. Fisher brings to so many diverse topics is extraordinary. He insightfully employs his knowledge as a practicing psychoanalyst with his doctorate in history. Crossing boundaries is home territory for him. On psychoanalysis, he finds the field needs to recover its subversive vitality. Psychoanalytic goals are not to make the unconscious conscious, or to fortify the go, but to enable the person to resonate with his or her sense of inner authenticity. The book exemplifies this psychoanalytic exploration of the authentic. Particularly resonant is Dr. David James Fishers poignant encounter with another Dr. Fisher, his own father, not long before his elders death. This book is an enriching experience that will remain after reading the whole volume. - Ken Fuchsman, emeritus faculty and administrator, University of Connecticut; past President, International Psychohistorical Association; author, Freud, Movies, Rock & Roll and What It is To Be Human

"This is a wonderful book that is written simply and beautifully, without cliche, jargon, or technical terms. The chapter on James Grotsteins work conveys the ways in which Grotstein embraces the deepest and broadest truths. The chapter on analytic training is also very strong." - Thomas Ogden

Acknowledgments

Introduction

PART I

EROTICS, TRANSITIONAL OBJECTS, AND DREAMWORK

Chapter 1

Stoller, Erotics, Sexual Excitement

Chapter 2

Transitional Objects and Generativity: Eksteins Blending of Erikson and
Winnicott

Chapter 3

Concerning the Life Cycle of the Transitional Object (by Rudolf Ekstein)

Chapter 4

A Conversation with Adam Phillips

Chapter 5

Comments on James S. Grotsteins Dreambook

PART II

THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOANALYSIS

Chapter 6

Sartres Freud: Dimensions of Intersubjectivity in The Freud Scenario

Chapter 7

Reflections on the Psychoanalytic Free Clinics

Chapter 8

A Power Structure Analysis of Psychoanalytic Institutes (Followed by an
Interview with Douglas Kirsner)

Chapter 9

On the History of Lacanian Psychoanalysis in France

Chapter 10

What Was Revolutionary about the Psychoanalytic Revolution in Mind?

Chapter 11

Discovering Wounded Healers in A Dangerous Method

Chapter 12

Peter Loewenbergs Contribution to Psychohistory and Psychoanalysis

PART III

TOWARD A PSYCHOLOGICAL UNDERSTANDING OF RESISTANCE AND COLLABORATION DURING
VICHY FRANCE

Chapter 13

Reflections on the Collaboration and the Jewish Question

Chapter 14

To Resist and to Protect: A Critical Analysis of Weapons of the Spirit

PART IV

FUNERAL ORATIONS

Chapter 15

Fathers Day

Chapter 16

Remembering Robert J. Stoller, M.D. (19241991)

Chapter 17

Eulogy for Joseph Natterson, M.D. (19232023)

PART V

PSYCHOANALYSIS AND POLITICAL ENGAGEMENT

Chapter 18

Trump as Symptom

Chapter 19

Against the Separation of Children from Parents at the U.S. Border (with Van
DeGolia)

Chapter 20

A Manifesto for Psychoanalytic Education with Sixteen Suggestions

Chapter 21

A Psychoanalyst Serves On a Jury

PART VI

EPILOGUE

Chapter 22

The Intellectual Itinerary of a Psychoanalyst: David James Fisher Interviewed
by Paul Elovitz
David James Fisher is Senior Faculty at the New Center for Psychoanalysis and Training and Supervising Analyst at the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis. He specializes in the history of psychoanalysis, the convergence of cultural history with psychoanalysis, and psychoanalytic applications to politics, movies, literature, and works of art. His background is in European Cultural and Intellectual History. He has been practicing psychoanalysis and psychotherapy in Los Angeles for 45 years.