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Literature in Psychoanalysis: a Reader

Steven Vine

Swansea University Author: Steven Vine

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The title indicates that literature and psychoanalysis should not be seen in a relationship of mastery and subordination - rather, literature is ‘in’ psychoanalysis in a double sense: ‘in’ psychoanalysis as a patient is in analysis, and ‘in’ analysis by inhabiting and illuminating the procedures of...

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Published: Palgrave Basingstoke 2005
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