Incandescent Alphabets: Psychosis and the Enigma of LanguageThis book explores psychosis as knowledge cut off from history, truth that cannot be articulated in any other form. It gives a nuanced picture of delusion as a repair of language itself, following Freud and Lacan in historic and contemporary forms of psychotic art, writing and speech. |
Čo hovoria ostatní - Napísať recenziu
Na obvyklých miestach sme nenašli žiadne recenzie.
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
adolescence Adolf Wölfli analyst antipsychotics Art Brut artists asylum August Natterer Barbara Suckfüll become body chapter clinical created crisis Dan’s Darger decipher delusion diagnosis disorganised drawing Dreyfus Emily Dickinson enigma epiphany experience of psychosis Father Finnegans Wake going hallucinations happened hearing voices Henry Darger hole hospitalised human ideas Image Imaginary imposed incandescent alphabets Jacques Lacan James Joyce Janet Frame John Devlin jouissance Joyce Lacan Lacanian language listening lived look madness meaning medications mental illness metaphor mind Name-of-the-Father never numbers one’s ordinary psychosis patient pencil Poems position Prinzhorn Collection psychiatrist psychoanalysis psychotic psychotic subject questions of existence Real realise recognise Robert Walser schizophrenia Schreber scripts Seminar XXIII signifiers sinthome social link someone space speak speech strange Symbolic symptom things thought Tomas Tranströmer Trans Tranströmer treatment unconscious University Hospital Heidelberg Whitney Wieser Wölfli wonder words writing York
