This book addresses organ transplantation from a psychoanalytical perspective. Where other authors consider topics of informed consent, scarcity and organ trade, Zwart explores the ways in which the practice fundamentally challenges our basic experience and image of the body, revolving around issues such as embodiment, ownership and bodily integrity. In organ transplantation, the body emerges as something which we simultaneously have and are-constituting a whole, as well as a set of partial objects that can be transplanted and replaced, donated and sold.



Autorentext

H.A.E. Zwart is Dean of Erasmus School of Philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands.



Klappentext

This book addresses organ transplantation from a psychoanalytical  perspective. Where other authors consider topics of informed consent, scarcity and organ trade, Zwart explores the ways in which the practice fundamentally challenges our basic experience and image of the body, revolving around issues such as embodiment, ownership and bodily integrity. In organ transplantation, the body emerges as something which we simultaneously have and areconstituting a whole, as well as a set of partial objects that can be transplanted and replaced, donated and sold.



Inhalt
1. Introduction: organ recycling and embodiment
2. The body as an aggregate of replaceable parts
3. An ontological struggle: integrity versus fragmentation
4. The real, the imaginary and the symbolic: Lacan's understanding of embodiment
5. Love and the idealisation of the body
6. Cannibalism and the partial object
7. Another analogy: the catholic devotion to the Sacred Heart
8. Types of discourse
9. Commodification of organs as objects of desire
10. A Lacanian assessment of organ transplantation
11. Alfred Adler's concept of inferiority
12. Thomas Starzl: a case history
13. The transplant organ as an extimate object
14. Separation and desire
15. Bios and techne
16. Revealing intrusions / intruding revelations
17. An oblique perspective: organ transplant cinema
18. Procuring the gift
19. The toxicity of the purloined implant
20. Crank 2: High voltage, or the purloined organ
21. Depth ethics and the oblique perspective
22. Encore: Middlesex and the re-makeable body
Titel
Purloined Organs
Untertitel
Psychoanalysis of Transplant Organs as Objects of Desire
EAN
9783030053543
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
07.03.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
1.91 MB
Anzahl Seiten
140