Post-capitalist subjectivity in literature and anti-psychiatry : reconceptualizing the self beyond capitalism / Hans A. Skott-Myhre.

By: Skott-Myhre, Hans Arthur [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2021Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781003110545; 1003110541; 9781000294415; 1000294412; 9781000294477; 1000294471; 9781000294354; 1000294358Subject(s): Self (Philosophy) | Subjectivity in literature | Psychoanalysis and literature | Socialism and literature | PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology | PSYCHOLOGY / Movements / PsychoanalysisDDC classification: 302.5 LOC classification: BD438.5Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Introduction: Who are we to become if we are not this? -- Embedded in the Institution: Franco Basaglia and the Monarchs of Misery -- Kafka and Nomad Law -- Basaglia and the Revolt of Living Force -- Kafka and the Subject Who Cannot Belong -- Laing and the Carceral Mystique of the Family -- Gabriel García Márquez and The Rupture of the Marvelous -- Beyond Solitude: Lines of Flight in Marquez and Laing -- Conclusion.
Summary: "Through the examination of anti-psychiatric theory and literary texts, this timely and thought-provoking volume explores the possibilities of liberating our habitual patterns of perception and consciousness beyond the confines of a capitalist era. In Post-Capitalist Subjectivity in Literature and Anti-Psychiatry, Skott-Myhre asks the question, how might we be different if we didn't live in a capitalist society? By drawing on Marxist and post-Marxist theory, and conducting nuanced analysis of the professional writings of anti-psychiatrists including Basaglia and Laing, and the work of fiction writers Kafka and Garcia Marquez, the text identifies alternative conceptualizations of the self. Focusing in particular on portrayals of institutions and the family, Skott-Myhre proposes that these social systems offer new modes of reading the world and ourselves which will transform social organization and free subjectivity from dominant capitalist structures. This transdisciplinary text responds to a revitalized interest in alternatives to traditional psychology, an interest in life beyond capitalism, and the crisis in the traditional family. Post-Capitalist Subjectivity in Literature and Anti-Psychiatry will offer timely reading for graduate students, researchers, and scholars in the fields of cultural studies, psychology, philosophy, family studies, and interdisciplinary studies"-- Provided by publisher.
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Introduction: Who are we to become if we are not this? -- Embedded in the Institution: Franco Basaglia and the Monarchs of Misery -- Kafka and Nomad Law -- Basaglia and the Revolt of Living Force -- Kafka and the Subject Who Cannot Belong -- Laing and the Carceral Mystique of the Family -- Gabriel García Márquez and The Rupture of the Marvelous -- Beyond Solitude: Lines of Flight in Marquez and Laing -- Conclusion.

"Through the examination of anti-psychiatric theory and literary texts, this timely and thought-provoking volume explores the possibilities of liberating our habitual patterns of perception and consciousness beyond the confines of a capitalist era. In Post-Capitalist Subjectivity in Literature and Anti-Psychiatry, Skott-Myhre asks the question, how might we be different if we didn't live in a capitalist society? By drawing on Marxist and post-Marxist theory, and conducting nuanced analysis of the professional writings of anti-psychiatrists including Basaglia and Laing, and the work of fiction writers Kafka and Garcia Marquez, the text identifies alternative conceptualizations of the self. Focusing in particular on portrayals of institutions and the family, Skott-Myhre proposes that these social systems offer new modes of reading the world and ourselves which will transform social organization and free subjectivity from dominant capitalist structures. This transdisciplinary text responds to a revitalized interest in alternatives to traditional psychology, an interest in life beyond capitalism, and the crisis in the traditional family. Post-Capitalist Subjectivity in Literature and Anti-Psychiatry will offer timely reading for graduate students, researchers, and scholars in the fields of cultural studies, psychology, philosophy, family studies, and interdisciplinary studies"-- Provided by publisher.

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