精神分析对写作、电影和艺术的反思:面对美与失

IF 0.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS Psychoanalytic Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-10-07 DOI:10.1080/00332828.2022.2114277
M. Castelloe
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如果你已经读到这篇评论的这一点,你很可能是:作者的朋友或我的朋友,认同现代自我心理学的基本观点,是被分配这篇论文的学生,或者是一个足够开放的人,可以阅读一些作家的作品,而这些作家的取向已经被美国目前对关系思维的偏好蒙上了阴影。分析师对那些与不同学派结盟的人所表达的观点置之不理的程度是最令人遗憾的;对那些想法不同的人经常表达的敌意似乎表明了弗洛伊德的“微小差异的自恋”概念(见脚注1)。我的愤世嫉俗有道理吗?谁知道呢?在他的最后一章中,Busch引用了奥格登的话,奥格登开始阐述艾萨克的工作,艾萨克的理论取向与他自己的不同。考虑到这种背景,以及布希即将批判奥格登思想的事实,布希在序言中指出了我们领域内一个更大的问题,“我们倾向于忽视我们圈子之外的批评者,从而失去了他们可能对我们的理解做出的任何贡献”(第187页)。在表达一个人的分析性观点时,不用求同存异,这不是很好吗?理查德·塔奇(洛杉矶,加州)
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Psychoanalytic Reflections on Writing, Cinema, and the Arts: Facing Beauty and Loss
If you’ve made your way to this point in the review, you likely are: a friend of the author or a friend of mine, subscribe to the basic tenants of modern ego psychology, are a student whose been assigned this paper, or are someone open-minded enough to read the writings of writers whose orientation has been cast in the shadows by America’s present preference for relational thinking. The extent to which analysts turn away from ideas expressed by those aligned with a different school of thought is most unfortunate; the hostility oftentimes expressed toward those who think differently seems indicative of Freud’s (see footnote 1) concept of “the narcissism of minor differences.” Is my cynicism warranted? Who knows? In one of his last chapters, Busch quotes Ogden as Ogden sets out to address the work of Isaacs who’s theoretic orientation differs from his own. Given this context, and the fact that Busch is about to critique Ogden’s thinking, Busch prefaces his thoughts by noting a larger issue within our field, “our tendency to dismiss critics from outside our circle, and thus lose whatever contributions they might make to our understanding” (p. 187). Wouldn’t it be nice, when expressing one’s analytic opinion, to not have to beg to differ? RICHARD TUCH (LOS ANGELES, CA)
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