Subject to Ourselves

Subject to Ourselves by Anthony Elliott, published by Wiley on May 8, 1996, is a 192-page exploration of contemporary debates surrounding modernity and postmodernity through the lens of psychoanalytic theory. This edition presents a diverse array of case studies that aim to shed light on the complexities of postmodern culture and ideology, offering readers a structured examination of these significant themes.
In this book, readers will find an analysis that delves into the intersections of psychology and personality within the context of modern societal shifts. Elliott utilizes psychoanalytic perspectives to engage with current discussions, providing insights that are relevant to understanding the evolving landscape of cultural and ideological thought. The work invites reflection on how these concepts influence individual and collective identities in today’s world.
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This book examines current debates about modernity and postmodernity from the viewpoint of psychoanalytic theory, using a diverse set of case studies to provide fascinating insights into postmodern culture and ideology.
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