Listening to the unconscious: adventures in popular music and psychoanalysis

New York: Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by Stephen Overy (2023)
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An examination of the unconscious as it relates to popular music and the first truly interdisciplinary book on philosophy and popular music with equal weight given to each discipline.

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