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Melanie Klein: Early Analysis, Play, and the Question of Freedom

Book information

Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2016
ISBN
978-3-319-26083-9, 978-3-319-26085-3
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-26085-3
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
1 MB (1320641 bytes)
Series
SpringerBriefs in Education
Edition
1
Pages
VI, 112\113
Time added
2015-11-25 16:51:03

Description

This volume introduces the psychoanalyst Melanie Klein to the general field of education and traces her theories of mental life as an emotional situation, through to problems of self/other relations in our own time. The case is made for Klein’s relevance and the difficulties her theories pose to the activities of learning and pedagogical relation. Klein’s vocabulary—the paranoid/schizoid and depressive positions, phantasy, object relations, projective identification, anxiety, envy, and the urge for reparation and gratitude— are discussed in terms of their evolution and the designs of her main questions, all stemming from the problem of inhibition. Her contribution to an understanding of symbolization and the shift from concrete thinking to greater freedom of mind is analyzed. The essay develops the following questions: why is learning an emotional situation? How did Klein’s life and larger history influence her views? What are her central theories of mental life? Why did Klein focus on anxiety and phantasies as making up the life of the mind? What is object relations theory? And, what does Klein’s model of the self proffer to contemporary education in schools and in universities?

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