2004 Gradiva Award Winner. Joseph Newirth contends that locating subjectivity in the unconscious frees us from the nineteenth-century bias that privileged consciousness and rational thought, and suggests that the analytic enterprise is not to make the unconscious conscious, but rather to make the conscious unconscious.
2004 Gradiva Award Winner. Joseph Newirth contends that locating subjectivity in the unconscious frees us from the nineteenth-century bias that privil...