Michigan State University Press, 2010 eISBN: 978-1-60917-126-1 | Paper: 978-0-87013-876-8 Library of Congress Classification BF575.D4O9213 2007
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
We seem to be abandoning the codes that told previous generations who they should love. But now that many of us are free to choose whoever we want, nothing is less certain. The proliferation of divorces and separations reveal a dynamic we would rather not see: others sometimes reject us as passionately as we are attracted to them.
Our desire makes us sick. The throes of rivalry are at the heart of our attraction to one another. This is the central thesis of Jean-Michel Oughourlian's The Genesis of Desire, where the war of the sexes is finally given a scientific explanation. The discovery of mirror neurons corroborates his ideas, clarifying the phenomena of empathy and the mechanisms of violent reciprocity.
How can a couple be saved when they have declared war on one another? By helping them realize that desire originates not in the self but in the other. There are strategies that can help, which Dr. Oughourlian has prescribed successfully to his patients. This work, alternating between case studies and more theoretical statements, convincingly defends the possibility that breakups need not be permanent.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY Jean-Michel Oughourlian is professor of clinical psychopathology at the University of Paris. He is a collaborator with René Girard and Guy Lefort on the research that is the basis of Things Hidden since the Foundation of the World.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Ch. 1: Psychological Movement
Ch. 2: The Creation and the Fall
Ch. 3: Universal Mimesis
Ch. 4: The Clinical Analysis of Rivalry
Epilogue: Can One Rescue a Relationship?
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
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Michigan State University Press, 2010 eISBN: 978-1-60917-126-1 Paper: 978-0-87013-876-8
We seem to be abandoning the codes that told previous generations who they should love. But now that many of us are free to choose whoever we want, nothing is less certain. The proliferation of divorces and separations reveal a dynamic we would rather not see: others sometimes reject us as passionately as we are attracted to them.
Our desire makes us sick. The throes of rivalry are at the heart of our attraction to one another. This is the central thesis of Jean-Michel Oughourlian's The Genesis of Desire, where the war of the sexes is finally given a scientific explanation. The discovery of mirror neurons corroborates his ideas, clarifying the phenomena of empathy and the mechanisms of violent reciprocity.
How can a couple be saved when they have declared war on one another? By helping them realize that desire originates not in the self but in the other. There are strategies that can help, which Dr. Oughourlian has prescribed successfully to his patients. This work, alternating between case studies and more theoretical statements, convincingly defends the possibility that breakups need not be permanent.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY Jean-Michel Oughourlian is professor of clinical psychopathology at the University of Paris. He is a collaborator with René Girard and Guy Lefort on the research that is the basis of Things Hidden since the Foundation of the World.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Ch. 1: Psychological Movement
Ch. 2: The Creation and the Fall
Ch. 3: Universal Mimesis
Ch. 4: The Clinical Analysis of Rivalry
Epilogue: Can One Rescue a Relationship?
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
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