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Music and Psyche : Contemporary psychoanalytic explorations. 9781935528043
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Music and Psyche : Contemporary psychoanalytic explorations

; Spring Journal Books. 2010

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  • EAN: 9781935528043
  • ISBN: 978-1-935528-04-3
  • Editorial: Spring Journal Books
  • Fecha de edición: 2010
  • Encuadernación: Rústica
  • Dimensiones: 15x23
  • Idioma: Inglés
  • Nº páginas: 304

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The diverse contributors to this volume?from Jungian and other analysts, to performing artists, to music therapists?all share a thoughtful and loving involvement with music, from Beethoven and Schumann, to twentieth century compositions, to blues and contemporary song (samples are provided on the accompanying CD).

Interviews with senior analysts Michael Eigen and Mario Jacoby complement the papers, providing a lively sense of analytic minds in engagement and reflection.

This beautiful and important book (and CD) restores sound to its essential place within the symbolic language psyche uses to express, communicate, and heal. The wide-ranging, wisely chosen contributions play off one another, reverberating to enrich the reader-listener?s understanding while inviting us to refocus on listening and being heard as essential dynamics in all relationships. We gain an auditory kaleidoscope of themes that resonate in the non-verbal, emotionally vital depths between infant and mother, client and analyst, composer and audience, individual and society. For psychotherapists in particular, the emphasis on the language of auditory data rebalances the usual focus on visual symbolism to enrich our understanding of attachment dynamics and mystical states in which emergent consciousness is directly linked into the unconscious. This is a volume I will cherish and share.

CONTENIDO:

Preface, Paul Ashton and Stephen Bloch
Introduction, Paul Ashton

1. The Third in Mahler's Ninth, Melinda Haas
2. The Voice of the Anima in Popular Singing, John Beebe
3. The Innate Transformational Properties of Beethoven?s Passion Music, Helen Anderson
4. An E-Mail Interview with Mario Jacoby, Paul Ashton
5. The Matrix of Music and Analysis, Patricia Skar
6. Creative Torment or Tormented Creativity: Robert Schumann and Nineteenth-Century German Romanticism, Laurel Morris
7. "I wrote what I heard": Late Thoughts on The Rite of Spring, Kevin O?Connell
8. Music, Mind, and Psyche, Paul Ashton
9. In You More Than You: The Lacanian Real, Music, and Bearing Witness, Lawrence A. Wetzler
10. An E-Mail Interview with Michael Eigen, Stephen Bloch
11. The Music of Unthinkable Anxiety and Nameless Dread, Lawrence A. Wetzler
12. "Night Is a Sound": The Music of the Black Sun, Stephen Bloch
13. Can Music Save the World?, Melinda Haas
14. Bonfire of the Vanities: Music, Playback Theatre, Xenophobia and Trauma in a South African Township, Chris Wildman
15. Abandonment, Wish, and Hope in the Blues, William Willeford
16. Mercy: The Unbearable in Eigen?s Writings and John Tavener?s Prayer of the Heart, Stephen Bloch
17. Song and the Psyche: Whispers of the Mind, Nóirín Ní Riain



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