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|Author(s)=Robin Wooffitt; | |Author(s)=Robin Wooffitt; | ||
− | |Title=Poetic | + | |Title=Poetic confluence: a sociological analysis of an enigmatic moment |
|Tag(s)=EMCA; Poetics; Psychoanalysis; Telepathy; Parapsychology | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Poetics; Psychoanalysis; Telepathy; Parapsychology | ||
|Key=Wooffitt2019 | |Key=Wooffitt2019 | ||
|Year=2019 | |Year=2019 | ||
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|Journal=Psychoanalytic Dialogues | |Journal=Psychoanalytic Dialogues | ||
|Volume=29 | |Volume=29 | ||
|Number=3 | |Number=3 | ||
− | |Pages= | + | |Pages=328–345 |
+ | |URL=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10481885.2019.1614838 | ||
|DOI=10.1080/10481885.2019.1614838 | |DOI=10.1080/10481885.2019.1614838 | ||
|Abstract=This paper examines a form of interpersonal relationality that takes the form of a speech event in which one participant produces a spoken turn that exhibits a poetic relationship to a co-participant’s unspoken thoughts or unarticulated mental imagery. This examined in relation to an earlier analysis of a speech error during therapy which appeared to reflect some form of telepathic communication between patient and analyst. Drawing from sociological studies of the organization of everyday social interaction, I sketch some ways in which a sociological approach can contribute to psychoanalytic reflections on telepathic experiences between patient and analysts. | |Abstract=This paper examines a form of interpersonal relationality that takes the form of a speech event in which one participant produces a spoken turn that exhibits a poetic relationship to a co-participant’s unspoken thoughts or unarticulated mental imagery. This examined in relation to an earlier analysis of a speech error during therapy which appeared to reflect some form of telepathic communication between patient and analyst. Drawing from sociological studies of the organization of everyday social interaction, I sketch some ways in which a sociological approach can contribute to psychoanalytic reflections on telepathic experiences between patient and analysts. | ||
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Key | Wooffitt2019 |
Author(s) | Robin Wooffitt |
Title | Poetic confluence: a sociological analysis of an enigmatic moment |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, Poetics, Psychoanalysis, Telepathy, Parapsychology |
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Year | 2019 |
Language | English |
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Journal | Psychoanalytic Dialogues |
Volume | 29 |
Number | 3 |
Pages | 328–345 |
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DOI | 10.1080/10481885.2019.1614838 |
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Abstract
This paper examines a form of interpersonal relationality that takes the form of a speech event in which one participant produces a spoken turn that exhibits a poetic relationship to a co-participant’s unspoken thoughts or unarticulated mental imagery. This examined in relation to an earlier analysis of a speech error during therapy which appeared to reflect some form of telepathic communication between patient and analyst. Drawing from sociological studies of the organization of everyday social interaction, I sketch some ways in which a sociological approach can contribute to psychoanalytic reflections on telepathic experiences between patient and analysts.
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