New maladies of the soul /
"These days, who still has a soul?" asks Julia Kristeva in her latest psychoanalytic exploration, New Maladies of the Soul. Drawing on her fifteen years of experience as a practicing psychoanalyst, Kristeva reveals to readers a new kind of patient, symptomatic of an age of political upheav...
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New York :
Columbia University Press,
c1995.
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| Series: | European perspectives.
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Table of Contents:
- Soul and the image
- In times like these, who needs psychoanalysis?
- Obsessional neurotic and his mother
- Countertransference: a revived hysteria
- Symbolic castration: a question
- Inexpressible child
- Reading the Bible
- From signs to the subject
- Adolescent novel
- Wheel of smiles
- Glory, grief, and writing (a letter to a "romantic" concerning Madame de Staël)
- Joyce "the gracehoper" or Orpheus's return
- Secrets of an analyst: on Helene Deutsch's autobiography
- Women's time.


