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    Identity crisis: modernity, psychoanalysis, and the self.Stephen Frosh - 1991 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book examines the psychological responses of people to the excitements and terrors that characterise the modern world. Beginning with a description of modernist and post-modernist accounts of contemporary life, it then moves into detailed discussions of narcissism and psychosis - two states of mind that seem to characterise the 'crises of self' to which the modern world gives rise. With an interweaving of social theory and psychodynamic explanations, this is a sophisticated and compelling text. Identity Crisis will be of (...)
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    Psychoanalysis, colonialism, racism.Stephen Frosh - 2013 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 33 (3):141.
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    After words: the personal in gender, culture, and psychotherapy.Stephen Frosh - 2002 - New York: Palgrave.
    For a long time the human sciences have debated the relationship between social structures--the group, and subjectivity--the individual, with much of the debate centering round areas such as identity, (gender, race, sexuality), discourse, (talk, conversation, the limits of language), and therapy. This book, by a well-known and highly respected academic in the cross-cutting fields of gender studies, therapy, and psychoanalysis, brings together important material on these debates, and provides a substantial contribution to theory on the relationships between psychology, psychotherapy, and (...)
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    Feelings.Stephen Frosh - 2011 - Routledge.
    Everyone talks about their feelings, but what exactly are they? What are the distinguishing features of feelings, and how do they differ from emotions and affects? How do our feelings influence the kinds of people we are, and the sorts of communities and societies in which we live? In this wonderful short book, acclaimed author Stephen Frosh interrogates the terrain of feelings and asks how this ‘hidden’ dimension of the self helps shape our worlds. The book provides an accessible and (...)
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  5. Jacqueline Rose States of Fantasy.S. Frosh - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
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  6. Malcolm Bowie, Psychoanalysis and the Future of Theory.S. Frosh - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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  7. Psychoanalysis and judaism.Stephen Frosh - 2006 - In David M. Black (ed.), Psychoanalysis and Religion in the Twenty-First Century: Competitors or Collaborators? Routledge.
     
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    Postmemory and Possession.Stephen Frosh - 2020 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 33 (2):515-528.
    This paper examines the phenomena of ‘postmemory’ as a mode of possession that responds to experiences of suffering. As such, the hyper-connectivity it is concerned with is not that of the digitalisation of contemporary life but is rather ‘vertical’ hyper-connectivity indicating the disturbance of past injustices that have neither been mourned nor remedied and so keep returning to haunt the present and the future.
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    Primitivity and violence: Traces of the unconscious in psychoanalysis.Stephen Frosh - 2017 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 37 (1):34-47.
  10. Teresa Brennan, History After Lacan.S. Frosh - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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    Transmission, relationality, ethnography.Stephen Frosh & Ruth Sheldon - 2019 - Angelaki 24 (3):117-134.
    The “relational turn” in social research raises many issues that might loosely be collected together under the heading of “reflexivity.” This can have a variety of meanings, but here, follo...
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  12. The unsaid and the unheard : acknowledgement, accountability, and recognition in the face of silence.Stephen Frosh - 2019 - In Amy Jo Murray & Kevin Durrheim (eds.), Qualitative studies of silence: the unsaid as social action. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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