<p><em>Psychoanalysis and the Unrepresentable</em> opens a space for meaningful debate about translating psychoanalytic concepts from the work of clinicians to that of academics and back again. Focusing on the idea of the unrepresentable this collection of essays by psychoanalysts psychotherapists counsellors artists and film and literary scholars attempts to think through those things that are impossible to be thought through completely.</p><p>Offering a unique insight into areas like trauma studies where it is difficult – if not impossible – to express one’s feelings the collection draws from psychoanalysis in its broadest sense and acts as a gesture against the fixed and the frozen. <i>Psychoanalysis and the Unrepresentable</i> is presented in six parts: Approaching Trauma Sense and Gesture Impossible Poetics Without Words Wounds and Suture and Auto/Fiction. The chapters therein address topics including touch and speech adoption the other and grief and examine films including Gus Van Sant’s <i>Milk </i>and Michael Haneke’s <i>Amour.</i> As a whole the book brings to the fore those things which are difficult to speak about but which must be spoken about.</p><p>The discussion in this book will be key reading for psychoanalysts including those in training psychotherapists and psychotherapeutically-engaged scholars academics and students of culture studies psychosocial studies applied philosophy and film studies filmmakers and artists.</p>
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