Psychoanalysis: Its Image and Its Public

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Polity, Feb 19, 2008 - Psychology - 384 pages
The publication in English of Serge Moscovici's Psychoanalysis, Its Image and Its Public is an event of singular importance for social psychology. For the first time, English-speaking readers will have access to one of the most influential books published in the discipline in the past 30 years.

Moscovici's development of the theory of social representations has long been recognised as a major contribution to social psychology, but discussion of the theory has been limited been by the unavailability in English of the text in which he provides his most extensive presentation of the theory and demonstrates its fecundity through his empirical study of representations of psychoanalysis in France. Psychoanalysis is in many ways the founding text of the theory of social representations and is, as such, a modern classic. As well as tracing the ways in which knowledge of psychoanalysis is transformed as it is reconstructed by different social groups in French society, Moscovici provides an extensive analysis of the representations of psychoanalysis within the mass media, showing how different interests structure such communication through the different forms of propaganda, propagation and diffusion.

This book will be an indispensable text for students and scholars of social psychology. It will also be of interest to psychologists, sociologists and cultural theorists concerned with mass communication, and to all those with an interest in current perspectives in the social sciences.

 

Contents

A Lost Concept
3
2 Psychoanalysis as She is Spoken
34
3 Ideas That Become Commonsense Objects
54
4 Homo Psychanalyticus
70
5 A Marginal Hero
90
6 The Psychoanalysis of Everyday Life
104
7 A Freud for All Seasons
121
8 Ideologies and their Discontents
133
12 The Diffusion of Psychoanalysis
215
13 The Encounter between Religious Dogma and Psychoanalytic Principles
256
14 The Communist Party meets a Science that is very Popular and NonMarxist
284
15 A Psychosociological Analysis of Propaganda
311
Fifteen Years Later
343
16 A Hypothesis
356
Afterword
360
Appendix
364

9 On Jargon in General and Francoanalytic Jargon in Particular
151
Observations Made in the Course of the Interviews
162
Part II Psychoanalysis in the French Press
195
An Overview
201

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S.Moscovici, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales D.Macey, Translator

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