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Full title: Scansion in Psychoanalysis and Art: The Cut in Creation 1st Edition
Edition: 1st
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Routledge
Author: Vanessa Sinclair
ISBN: 9781003099147
Format: PDF
Description of Scansion in Psychoanalysis and Art: The Cut in Creation 1st Edition:
“Scansion in psychoanalysis and art examines a strain of artists spanning more than a century, beginning at the dawn of photography and culminating in the discussion of contemporary artists, to illustrate various psychoanalytic concepts by examining artists working in a multitude of mediums. Drawing on Freud’s theory that by applying psychoanalysis to art and literature one may decipher the meaning and intention of the creator, and Jacques Lacan’s dissemination of scansion as a powerful disruption of narrative, the book explores examples of the long and rich relationship between psychoanalysis and the fine arts. Whilst guiding readers through the different artists and their artforms – from painting and music to poetry, collage, photography, film, performance art, technology and body modification – Sinclair interrogates scansion as a generative process often inherent of the act of creation itself. This is an intriguing book for psychoanalysts, psychologists and creative arts therapists, who wish to explore the generative potential of scansion and the relationship between psychoanalysis and the arts, as well as to artists and art historians interested in a psychoanalytic view of these processes”–