Disappearing Persons: Shame and AppearanceSUNY Press, 01/01/2002 - 192 páginas In Disappearing Persons, psychoanalyst Benjamin Kilborne looks at how we control appearance as an attempt to manage or take charge of our feelings. Arguing that the psychology of appearance has not been adequately explored, Kilborne deftly weaves together examples from literature and his own clinical practice to establish shame and appearance as central fears in both literature and life, and describes how shame about appearance can generate not only the wish to disappear but also the fear of disappearing. A hybrid of applied literature and psychoanalysis, Disappearing Persons helps us to understand the roots of the psychocultural crisis confronting our increasingly appearance-oriented, shame-driven society. |
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The Contempt of the Queens Dwarf On Psychie Size | 9 |
ASCLEPIUS THE TALL MAN AND LITTLE PEOPLE | 10 |
BROBDINGNAG AND LILLIPUT | 13 |
LARGE OR SMALL WE ARE ONLY BY COMPARISON | 14 |
LITERARY LITTLENESS AND MINIATURIZATION | 15 |
AMPLIFICATIO AND DEFENSES AGAINST DIMINISHMENT | 16 |
SIZE SYMBOLISM AND FANTASIZED MEASUREMENT | 17 |
CLINICAL VARIANTS | 18 |
OF DISGUISES MECHANISMS AND MUSIC BOXES | 77 |
EVERYONE HAS HIS REASONS | 78 |
DECEIT DENIAL HONOR AND THE RULES OF THE GAME | 80 |
Satan Shame and the Fragility of the Self | 83 |
SINS OUT AND OUTS SIN | 84 |
THE GARDEN OF EDEN | 85 |
SHAME AND INNOCENCE | 86 |
KIERKEGAARD DREAD AND THE SELF SO EASILY LOST | 87 |
THE SHAPE OF EXPERIENCE AND FANTASIES OF SIZE | 21 |
Fantasy Anguish and Misconstrual | 25 |
SHAME AND OEDIPAL DEFEAT IN THE ANALYSIS OF SAM | 27 |
THE HEARTBREAKING CURIOSITY OF THE BLIND | 33 |
A Hole in a Paper Sky Deceit and Remedies by Still More Deceit | 37 |
SHAME AND AIDOS | 38 |
THE ANALYSIS OF MARK | 39 |
DECEPTION OUTRAGE AND REMEDY BY EVER MORE DECEIT | 41 |
THE VAIN INVENTION OF THE ONLOOKER | 43 |
What Do You See Me to Be? Invisibility and Performance | 45 |
ADAM | 46 |
ADAM GRAHAM GREENE AND KIM PHILBY | 48 |
OEDIPAL SHAME SPIES AND FANTASY | 51 |
RECOGNIZING CHOICE IN THE UNSEEN | 52 |
LOSS DISAPPEARANCE AND RAGE | 53 |
THE HUNGER ARTIST | 55 |
A SHAMED VIOLINIST PLAYS TO A LION | 56 |
SHAME AND CREATIVITY | 59 |
I Cant See Im Invisible | 61 |
THE ANALYSIS OF SUSAN | 63 |
DO YOU WANT ME TO BE SOMEONE ELSE? | 65 |
PEEKABOO DISAPPEARANCE AND THE GAME OF THE BOBBIN | 66 |
I AM INVISIBLE I CANT SEE MYSELF | 68 |
SEEING BEING SEEN AND MATTERS OF PRIVACY | 69 |
What the Camera Sees The Tragedy of Modern Heroes and The Rules of the Game | 73 |
FREE ASSOCIATION AND OPEN FORM | 75 |
SHAME DECEPTION AND DESPAIR | 88 |
HE WHO SHEDS SHAME SHEDS HIMSELF | 89 |
Narcissus and Lady Godiva Lethal Looks and Oedipal Shame | 93 |
LOOKING NARCISSUS AND NARCISSISM | 94 |
FREUD LOOKING AND PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORIES OF NARCISSISM | 96 |
NARCISSISTIC PAIN LOOKING AND MIRRORS | 99 |
FREUDS SELFPORTRAIT | 101 |
A PAINTER AND A STRIPPER | 104 |
LOOKING AND THE TRANSFERENCE | 106 |
Of Fig Leaves Real and Imagined | 109 |
FREUD AND EXHIBITIONISM | 110 |
HOW CONSCIOUS IS FASHIONCONSCIOUSNESS? | 111 |
PLASTIC SURGERY AND CONFORMITY | 113 |
CLOTHE THE NAKED | 114 |
These Weeping Eyes Those Seeing Tears Trauma Mourning and Oedipal Shame | 119 |
FERENCZI AND FREUD | 121 |
UNCONTROLLABLE EARS AND THE SOCIALPOLITICAL CONTEXT OF OEDIPAL SHAME | 122 |
APPEARANCE AND CONNIVANCES | 124 |
SAMSON AGONISTES | 125 |
SHAME DISAPPEARANCE AND TRAUMA | 126 |
AND A TEAR SHALL LEAD THE BLIND MAN | 129 |
Notes | 133 |
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