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The Self Industry: Therapy and Fiction

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Wydawca: | Uniwersytetu Śląskiego |
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Ilość stron: | 370 s. |
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Data: | 2025-04-15 |
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Publikacja dotyczy problemów powstałych na styku literatury i psychologii, w szczególności terapeutycznej funkcji tekstów, zarówno w odniesieniu do ich autorów, jaki i do czytelników. Autorzy poszczególnych artykułów poddają analizie różnorodne teksty kultury powstałe w dziewiętnastym i w dwudziestym wieku, pokazując, że nie tylko psychologia dostarcza narzędzi do odczytania (niekiedy na nowo) tekstów literackich, ale i literatura pomaga w zrozumieniu problemów z dziedziny psychologii.
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Contents
Introduction / 9
Part One
Narcissists and Neurotics. Writing of Dissent
Niclas Johansson
Narcissus and Narcissism in Early Psychoanalysis: The Intertextual Dialogue between Theme and Concept / 15
Maria Korusiewicz
The Ajase Complex and Freudian Psychoanalysis: Some Notes on the Cultural Consequences of “Foundational Myths” / 27
Tadeusz Lewandowski
A Critique of the Discourse of the Self in Michael Sandel’s Liberalism and the Limits of Justice / 40
Stephen Dewsbury
The Self in Temporary Autonomous Zones / 53
Benjamin Betka
De-Pressed Masses: Affective Dissonance in Melancholia, Disease, and the Screened (American?) World / 62
Tomasz Gnat
Narcissus’s Narcosis: Formation of Self, Disintegration of Self: A Question of Interactive Entertainment and Player-Character Identity Correlation / 75
Part Two
Her stories: The Self and Women’s Literature
Karen Ferreira‑Meyers
Doubling or Dividing the Self: Examples from Autofictional Writing as Influenced by Psychoanalysis / 89
Anna Bugajska
Descent into Hell . Pauline Anstruther’s Long Way To Her Self / 102
Grażyna Zygadło
“I change myself, I change the world.” Storytelling in Women’s Art / 111
Sławomir Kuźnicki
Writing to Preserve the Self: A Woman’s Resistant Position in the Patriarchal Dystopia of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale / 123
Karolina Błeszyńska
In the Search of Self: Female Identity and Subjectivity in Doris Lessing’s “To Room Nineteen” / 137
Part Three
Therapy through Writing?
Łukasz Giezek
A Therapeutic Journal: Peter Ackroyd’s The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde / 151
Tomasz Markiewka
T(h)au for Torture? Writing on Trial in Teodor Parnicki’s Novel The Finger of Threat / 161
Eliene Mąka-Poulain
“In Violence and Epiphany”: Seamus Heaney’s North / 178
Wojciech Drąg
Writing Cure? Narrating Loss in Kazuo Ishiguro’s An Artist of the Floating World and The Remains of the Day / 190
Anna Cholewa-Purgał
Neo-Nihilism and the Self Industry of Logotherapy / 205
Małgorzata Nitka
“So many pages a day.” Writing, Compulsion, and Modernity / 228
Agata Wilczek
Unnameable Loss: Melancholy and Postmodern Writing / 240
Part Four
Searching the Self
Aleksandra Lubczyńska
Illness – Therapy – Catharsis. Gender Roles, Camp, and Postmodern Identities in The Rocky Horror Picture Show / 265
Maria Perzyńska
Therapy or Obsession? Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Problems with His Self / 276
Jarosław Giza
Trapped in a Vicious Circle of the Tragic Triad… Miltonian Satan and Conradian Kurtz’s Process of Unearthing Authentic Identity / 285
Stephen Harris
Questioning the Cultural Industry of the Self: Fiction, Selfhood and Individualism in Patrick White’s The Vivisector / 296
Sławomir Konkol
I Am Not Me. The (Re)construction of the Self in Graham Swift’s Ever After / 319
Alicja Bemben, Ewa Mazur-Wyganowska
Romantic Legacy in Non-Romantic Times. Two Different-Similar Approaches to Searching for Self-Identity / 334
Monika Gorzelak
Frame of Mind. Self Industry in Performance / 344
Wojciech Szymański
Venice–Iceland: A Journey to Utopia / 353
Introduction / 9
Part One
Narcissists and Neurotics. Writing of Dissent
Niclas Johansson
Narcissus and Narcissism in Early Psychoanalysis: The Intertextual Dialogue between Theme and Concept / 15
Maria Korusiewicz
The Ajase Complex and Freudian Psychoanalysis: Some Notes on the Cultural Consequences of “Foundational Myths” / 27
Tadeusz Lewandowski
A Critique of the Discourse of the Self in Michael Sandel’s Liberalism and the Limits of Justice / 40
Stephen Dewsbury
The Self in Temporary Autonomous Zones / 53
Benjamin Betka
De-Pressed Masses: Affective Dissonance in Melancholia, Disease, and the Screened (American?) World / 62
Tomasz Gnat
Narcissus’s Narcosis: Formation of Self, Disintegration of Self: A Question of Interactive Entertainment and Player-Character Identity Correlation / 75
Part Two
Her stories: The Self and Women’s Literature
Karen Ferreira‑Meyers
Doubling or Dividing the Self: Examples from Autofictional Writing as Influenced by Psychoanalysis / 89
Anna Bugajska
Descent into Hell . Pauline Anstruther’s Long Way To Her Self / 102
Grażyna Zygadło
“I change myself, I change the world.” Storytelling in Women’s Art / 111
Sławomir Kuźnicki
Writing to Preserve the Self: A Woman’s Resistant Position in the Patriarchal Dystopia of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale / 123
Karolina Błeszyńska
In the Search of Self: Female Identity and Subjectivity in Doris Lessing’s “To Room Nineteen” / 137
Part Three
Therapy through Writing?
Łukasz Giezek
A Therapeutic Journal: Peter Ackroyd’s The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde / 151
Tomasz Markiewka
T(h)au for Torture? Writing on Trial in Teodor Parnicki’s Novel The Finger of Threat / 161
Eliene Mąka-Poulain
“In Violence and Epiphany”: Seamus Heaney’s North / 178
Wojciech Drąg
Writing Cure? Narrating Loss in Kazuo Ishiguro’s An Artist of the Floating World and The Remains of the Day / 190
Anna Cholewa-Purgał
Neo-Nihilism and the Self Industry of Logotherapy / 205
Małgorzata Nitka
“So many pages a day.” Writing, Compulsion, and Modernity / 228
Agata Wilczek
Unnameable Loss: Melancholy and Postmodern Writing / 240
Part Four
Searching the Self
Aleksandra Lubczyńska
Illness – Therapy – Catharsis. Gender Roles, Camp, and Postmodern Identities in The Rocky Horror Picture Show / 265
Maria Perzyńska
Therapy or Obsession? Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Problems with His Self / 276
Jarosław Giza
Trapped in a Vicious Circle of the Tragic Triad… Miltonian Satan and Conradian Kurtz’s Process of Unearthing Authentic Identity / 285
Stephen Harris
Questioning the Cultural Industry of the Self: Fiction, Selfhood and Individualism in Patrick White’s The Vivisector / 296
Sławomir Konkol
I Am Not Me. The (Re)construction of the Self in Graham Swift’s Ever After / 319
Alicja Bemben, Ewa Mazur-Wyganowska
Romantic Legacy in Non-Romantic Times. Two Different-Similar Approaches to Searching for Self-Identity / 334
Monika Gorzelak
Frame of Mind. Self Industry in Performance / 344
Wojciech Szymański
Venice–Iceland: A Journey to Utopia / 353