Psychoanalysis : its image and its public / Serge Moscovici ; translated by David Macey ; edited with an introduction by Gerard Duveen.

  • Moscovici, Serge.
Date:
[2008], ©2008
  • Books

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Also known as

Psychanalyse. English

Description

This book lays the foundation to the author's widely acclaimed theory of social representations, a theory that re-defines the field of social psychology, its problems, concepts and their symbolic and communicative functions, and that formulates a profoundly interactive study of complex social phenomena.

Publication/Creation

Cambridge, UK : Polity, [2008], ©2008.

Physical description

xxxviii, 384 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Notes

"This is a translation of 2nd edition of 1976, itself a substantial revision of the original edition of 1961"--P. xi.

Contents

Pt. I : the social representation of psychoanalysis: findings of survey and theoretical analysis -- Social representation : a lost concept -- Psychoanalysis as she is spoken -- Ideas that become common-sense objects -- 'Homo psychanalyticus' -- A marginal hero -- The psychoanalysis of everyday life -- A Freud for all seasons -- Ideologies and their discontents -- On jargon in general and Franco-analytic jargon in particular -- Natural thought : observation made in the course of the interviews -- Pt. II : psychoanalysis in the French press content analysis and analysis of systems of communication -- The press : an overview -- The diffusion of psychoanalysis -- The encounter between religious dogma and psychoanalytic principles -- The communist party meets a science that is very popular and non-marxist -- A psychosociological analysis of propaganda -- Fifteen years later -- A hypothesis.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (p. [366]-372) and index.

Language note

Translated from the French.

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Where to find it

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    Medical Collection
    WM460 2008M89p
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ISBN

  • 9780745632681
  • 0745632688