Freud Revisited sees Freud as one of the last great exponents of Enlightenment rationalism; yet he also forms part of modernism - which shattered traditional forms in art - and he leads forward to certain postmodern ideas. The book examines some of Freud's themes which remain challenging and relevant today - for example, psychoanalysis as a form of narrative-construction, the creative nature of memory, the revolutionary nature of the knowledge gained through psychotherapy, and the unconscious, which subverts any notion of stable human identity.
About the AuthorROGER HORROCKS is a Psychotherapist working in London. He was formerly a Lecturer in Linguistics at the University of Hertfordshire carrying out research into aphasia, metaphoric language and schizophrenic language. His publications include
Masculinity in Crisis, Male Myths and Icons, and
An Introduction to the Study of Sexuality.Book InformationISBN 9780333746479
Author R. HorrocksFormat Hardback
Page Count 195
Imprint Palgrave MacmillanPublisher Palgrave Macmillan