Exploring Psychoanalytic Concepts through Culture, the Arts and Contemporary Life : Learning from Observation and Experience
(Autor) Margaret LushThis book explores how psychoanalytic ideas and thinking enhance our understanding and engagement with the creative arts and contemporary life. Many of us love to read poetry and novels and enjoy the performing arts. All of us take part in contemporary life. But how might a psychoanalytic perspective deepen our understanding or enhance our experience in these areas? What might we discover when we explore the unconscious dimensions of particular cultural artefacts and activities. Based on the work of the longstanding Psychoanalytic Studies Course at the Tavistock Clinic, contributing authors draw on their experience of infant observation and psychoanalytic theory and apply them to explorations of culturally diverse and wide-ranging topics such as social work, literature, the act of littering, a Palestinian poem, and even a chart-topping Korean pop song. Blending a deep understanding of clinical work and a broad range of artistic endeavours, this book will be key reading for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and any interested in understanding how psychoanalysis can inform art and life.
Margaret Lush
Margaret Lush was a prolific poet known for her evocative verses that captured the beauty and complexity of human emotions. Her most famous work, "Whispers in the Wind," explores themes of love, loss, and resilience. Lush's lyrical style and poignant imagery have left a lasting impact on the world of literature.