Description
In times of crisis, one needs to stop and ask, “How did we get here?” Our contemporary chaos is the result of a society built upon pervasive systems of oppression, discrimination and violence that run deeper and reach further than most understand or care to realize. These draconian systems have been fundamental to many aspects of our lives, and we seem to have gradually allowed them more power. However, our foundation is not solid; it is fractured and collapsing – if we allow that. We need to start applying new models of interpretation and analysis to the deep-rooted problems at hand.
Rendering Unconscious brings together international scholars, psychoanalysts, psychologists, philosophers, researchers, writers and poets; reflecting on current events, politics, the state of mental health care, the arts, literature, mythology, and the cultural climate; thoughtfully evaluating this moment of crisis, its implications, wide-ranging effects, and the social structures that have brought us to this point of urgency.
Hate speech, Internet stalking, virtual violence, the horde mentality of the alt-right, systematic racism, the psychology of rioting, the theater of violence, fake news, the power of disability, erotic transference and counter-transference, the economics of libido, Eros and the death drive, fascist narratives, psychoanalytic formation as resistance, surrealism and sexuality, traversing genders, and colonial counterviolence are but a few of the topics addressed in this thought-provoking and inspiring volume.
This is an expanded edition of the highly successful original Rendering Unconscious book, and is published in two volumes.
Vanessa Sinclair, Psy.D. is an American psychoanalyst, based in Sweden, who sees clients internationally. She is the author ofThings Happen (2024) and other books, and co-editor of On Psychoanalysis and Violence: Contemporary Lacanian Perspectives (2019) with Dr. Manya Steinkoler. Dr. Sinclair also hosts the award-winning Rendering Unconscious podcast, addressing the state of psychoanalysis and mental health care, politics, the arts, culture and current events. She is a founding member of Das Unbehagen: A Free Association for Psychoanalysis, and arranges psychoanalytic conferences internationally. For more information, please visit:
www.drvanessasinclair.net www.renderingunconscious.org
VOLUME ONE:
Vanessa Sinclair New Editor’s Introduction
Vanessa Sinclair Old Editor’s Introduction
Sinclair & Abrahamsson Conversation about R.U.
Marc Strauss On Violence
Gavriel Reisner The Absent Feminine
Alison Annunziata Love as War in the Digital Age
Kendalle Getty Poems
Gerald Sand The Horde Mentality
White-Davis & Kotay Racial Oppression & Health
Luce deLire Baltimore
Jason Haaf Nineteen Six
Chiara Bottici The Mass Psychology of Trumpism
Brad Evans Poems
Emma Lieber Bellowing Presidents
Shara Hardeson Try to Remember
Elena Petrovska Selected Poems
Jill Gentile Hate Speech
Greg Stevens Dancing with Hate
Hilda Fernandez-Alvarez On Object Loss
Marie Brown Aberrant Salience
Craig Slee Creeping Mortality
Amy Gaeta Selected Poems
David Lichtenstein Das Unbehagen
Vanessa Sinclair Duchamp, Dada & Psychoanalysis
John Dall’aglio Founding a Psychoanalytic Society
Punzi & Johansson Freud’s View of Femininity
Liza Beth Paap A Letter
Matthew Oyer Wounded Dramatization
Buffy Cain Après-Coup
Claire-Madeline Corso Inheritance
Daniel Deweese A Future Non-Understanding
Julie Futrell Re/envisioning the Feminine
Isik Baris Fidaner The Scissors of Semblances
Benjamin Y. Fong Assholes
Wayne Wapeemukwa Parallaxes of Oedipal Violence
Sergio Benvenuto The Other than Brother
Tom Bland Delirium
Germ Lynn Blackout Poetry
Vanessa Sinclair Screen as Mirror
Alois Sieben Auto-Dreams
Peter Milne Greiner No Castle Poems
Andrew Daul The Terminal Basin
Trapart Books 2024, 6 x 9” paperback, 296 pages, illustrated. Also available as an e-book. The e-book is available here.