An Apology for a Religion of the Melancholic
This article is a study of depression and melancholia from the psychoanalytic perspective. Starting with the issue of levels and categories involving the phenomena of depression and melancholia, it elucidates the particular nature of the melancholic loss; the fact that the melancholic’s problem has...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pastoral psychology 2010-12, Vol.59 (6), p.697-710 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This article is a study of depression and melancholia from the psychoanalytic perspective. Starting with the issue of levels and categories involving the phenomena of depression and melancholia, it elucidates the particular nature of the melancholic loss; the fact that the melancholic’s problem has to do with language; the view of the melancholic subject as a default subject; and the question of desire in melancholia and its trajectory toward recovery, eventually leading to a hopeful imagination concerning the innermost human desire. Three Lacanian psychoanalytic theories (Darian Leader (
2009
); Colette Soler (
2006
); Slavoj Zizek (
2006
)) are used to support my arguments; Suah Bae (
2003
,
2004
) provides fascinating fictional truths that witness to the melancholic’s inner world; and Donald Capps (
2000
) renders a decisive help in my pastoral psychological reading of all of these writers. |
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ISSN: | 0031-2789 1573-6679 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11089-010-0295-6 |