This book chapter focuses on Marion Milner’s development of D. W. Winnicot’s theoretical perspective. Pajaczkowska discusses Marion Milner as a theorist of art and culture, and especially of liminal spaces of the 'unthought known' (Christopher Bollas). Though Winnicott's work, like that of Milner, is currently referenced by Adam Phillips, Richard Sennett and others writing on craftsmanship and tacit knowledge, Pajaczkowska proposes in this chapter that Milner's theory of symbolic function of mind has not yet been fully exploited as part of an analysis of art, artefact and culture. Tracing the history of the framing discipline, she suggests that the popularity of the Lacanian paradigm in the adoption of psychoanalytic concepts within the aca...
The story of the collaboration between the psychoanalyst Dr Grace Pailthorpe and the artist Reuben M...
Many affective psychic processes take place within the consulting room – for instance, transference,...
PhD ThesisThe thesis is in two parts: a creative component comprising a historical novel Obélisque c...
This book traces the development of British psychoanalyst Marion Milner’s (1900–98) autobiographical...
It is unusual to combine mysticism and psychoanalysis. Marion Milner, however, achieved precisely th...
This article explores British psychoanalyst Marion Milner's (1900–1998) understanding of how creativ...
This article explores the use of stream of consciousness writing in the early work of the British ps...
Marion Milner was a British psychoanalyst whose life spanned the major part of the twentieth century...
Born in 1900, Marion Milner started psychoanalytic training in 1940, following a trajectory which to...
This dissertation analyses literature written by the psychoanalyst and artist Marion Milner, in rela...
This paper outlines the thinking of the English psychoanalyst and painter Marion Milner (1900-1998) ...
Donald Woods Winnicott (1896-1971) was one of Britain's leading psychoanalysts and paediatricians. T...
PhDThe question 'Where does she begin and I end, asked in Virginia Woolf's The Years, voices a moder...
This article is included in an issue of the journal Textile, which I co-edited with Penina Barnett. ...
Sigmund Freud’s twin papers, ‘On Narcissism: An Introduction’ (1914) and ‘Mourning and Melancholia’ ...
The story of the collaboration between the psychoanalyst Dr Grace Pailthorpe and the artist Reuben M...
Many affective psychic processes take place within the consulting room – for instance, transference,...
PhD ThesisThe thesis is in two parts: a creative component comprising a historical novel Obélisque c...
This book traces the development of British psychoanalyst Marion Milner’s (1900–98) autobiographical...
It is unusual to combine mysticism and psychoanalysis. Marion Milner, however, achieved precisely th...
This article explores British psychoanalyst Marion Milner's (1900–1998) understanding of how creativ...
This article explores the use of stream of consciousness writing in the early work of the British ps...
Marion Milner was a British psychoanalyst whose life spanned the major part of the twentieth century...
Born in 1900, Marion Milner started psychoanalytic training in 1940, following a trajectory which to...
This dissertation analyses literature written by the psychoanalyst and artist Marion Milner, in rela...
This paper outlines the thinking of the English psychoanalyst and painter Marion Milner (1900-1998) ...
Donald Woods Winnicott (1896-1971) was one of Britain's leading psychoanalysts and paediatricians. T...
PhDThe question 'Where does she begin and I end, asked in Virginia Woolf's The Years, voices a moder...
This article is included in an issue of the journal Textile, which I co-edited with Penina Barnett. ...
Sigmund Freud’s twin papers, ‘On Narcissism: An Introduction’ (1914) and ‘Mourning and Melancholia’ ...
The story of the collaboration between the psychoanalyst Dr Grace Pailthorpe and the artist Reuben M...
Many affective psychic processes take place within the consulting room – for instance, transference,...
PhD ThesisThe thesis is in two parts: a creative component comprising a historical novel Obélisque c...