This article puts clinical child psychoanalysis into conversation with recent debates about critical method in order to question the turn toward so-called “reparative reading” in feminist and queer theory. While Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s original call for a new kind of reparative method culled its key terms (“reparative” and “paranoid”) from child psychoanalyst Melanie Klein, the scholars who have adopted reparativity in critical theory pay little attention to Klein’s work. In this article, I take up Klein’s theory of the depressive position and reparativity as she elaborated them in her clinical work with children, particularly her wartime analysis of “Richard” in 1941. Klein interpreted Richard’s play—his clinical “war games”—through her id...
Reading Klein provides an introduction to the work of one of the twentieth century’s greatest psycho...
This study analyses literary depictions of subject-other relations through representative post-World...
Elfriede Jelinek's play Kein Licht [No Light], published online in 2011-12, features the nuclear cat...
My dissertation attempts to answer the question: What exactly does a reparative reading look like? ...
This dissertation utilizes psychoanalytic theory to understand the anxieties that construct narratio...
This essay explores the challenge to the order/disorder binary offered by the dynamics of the psycho...
The work of mid-twentieth century psychoanalyst Melanie Klein stresses the importance of the phantas...
These stimulating essays are evidence that 50 years after its publication Melanie Klein's "Envy and ...
It is hard to imagine where queer theory would be without Eve Sedgwick. Indeed, I can\u27t imagine w...
This paper articulates “repair work” – drawing from Eve Sedgwick’s concept of reparative reading – a...
Eve Sedgwick’s diagnosis of “theory” as “paranoid” has been utilized to authorize a range of critica...
This theoretical dissertation examines psychoanalytic interpretation through a critical textual anal...
Clinical supervision is required for every graduate student pursuing a clinical track in psychology....
Psychosocial studies is methodologically and theoretically diverse, drawing on a wide range of intel...
This article proposes a Kleinian re-working of Freud’s “The Uncanny” through an exploration of Arthu...
Reading Klein provides an introduction to the work of one of the twentieth century’s greatest psycho...
This study analyses literary depictions of subject-other relations through representative post-World...
Elfriede Jelinek's play Kein Licht [No Light], published online in 2011-12, features the nuclear cat...
My dissertation attempts to answer the question: What exactly does a reparative reading look like? ...
This dissertation utilizes psychoanalytic theory to understand the anxieties that construct narratio...
This essay explores the challenge to the order/disorder binary offered by the dynamics of the psycho...
The work of mid-twentieth century psychoanalyst Melanie Klein stresses the importance of the phantas...
These stimulating essays are evidence that 50 years after its publication Melanie Klein's "Envy and ...
It is hard to imagine where queer theory would be without Eve Sedgwick. Indeed, I can\u27t imagine w...
This paper articulates “repair work” – drawing from Eve Sedgwick’s concept of reparative reading – a...
Eve Sedgwick’s diagnosis of “theory” as “paranoid” has been utilized to authorize a range of critica...
This theoretical dissertation examines psychoanalytic interpretation through a critical textual anal...
Clinical supervision is required for every graduate student pursuing a clinical track in psychology....
Psychosocial studies is methodologically and theoretically diverse, drawing on a wide range of intel...
This article proposes a Kleinian re-working of Freud’s “The Uncanny” through an exploration of Arthu...
Reading Klein provides an introduction to the work of one of the twentieth century’s greatest psycho...
This study analyses literary depictions of subject-other relations through representative post-World...
Elfriede Jelinek's play Kein Licht [No Light], published online in 2011-12, features the nuclear cat...