Description
Movement, Velocity, and Rhythm from a Psychoanalytic Perspective: Variable Speed(s) explores philosophical and psychoanalytic theories, as well as artworks, that show sensible bodily rituals for reviving our social and subjective lives. With a wide range of contributors from interdisciplinary backgrounds, it informs readers on how to find rituals for syncing ourselves with others and world rhythms.
The book is divided into three parts on variability, speed, and slowness, and explores rhythmic rituals of renewal, revolution, and reflection. Each chapter provides unique examples from the applied arts, film, television, and literature to show how different practices of rhythm might aid in creative and deep contemplation and includes philosophical and cultural theories for bodily and rhythmic renewal. Without being limited to a clinical perspective, this book provides wide-ranging discussions of the relation between rhythm, trauma, cultural studies, psychosocial studies, continental philosophy, critical psychology, Lacan, and film, to explore modes of becoming more attuned to each moment, to others, and to our own era.
Movement, Velocity, and Rhythm from a Psychoanalytic Perspective will be essential reading for Lacanian psychoanalysts in practice and in training, as well as anyone interested in rhythm at the intersection of Lacanian psychoanalysis and continental philosophy.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Rhythmic Transformations
Part I: Variable Measures
1. Killing Eve: Inflections of Rebirth and Pathogenesis
Jessica Datema and Angie Voela
2. Repetition to Revolution: Jordan Peele's Us
Jennifer Friedlander
3. Radical Temporalities of Trauma, Melancholia, and Disaster
Eve Watson
Part II: Speed
4. Uncut Gems: Dashing between the Red and the Black
Jessica Datema and Manya Steinkoler
5. Running with Thieves: Baby Driver and The Beat My Heart Skipped
Angie Voela
6. Burning: Afterburn and Lawlessness in the Anthropocene
Jessica Datema and Manya Steinkoler
Part III: Slowness
7. "I repeated the routine": The Lacanian Drive in Ling Ma’s Severance and COVID-19
Erica D. Galioto
8. Richtering Rhythms: Never Look Away
Jessica Datema



