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The Textbook of Applied Psychoanalysis is a unique and original contribution to the field of psychoanalysis. Emphasizing and underscoring the need for interdisciplinary discourse in understanding the dialectical relationship between mind and culture, this volume addresses a multiplicity of realms. These include anthropology, religion, philosophy, history, as well as evolutionary psychology, medicine, race, poverty, migration, and prejudice. Dimensions of social praxis such as education, health policy, and cyberpsychology are also addressed. The enrichment of our understanding of the fine arts (e.g. painting, sculpture, poetry) and performing arts (e.g. music, dance, cinema) by the application of psychoanalytic principles and the enhancement of psychoanalysis by bringing such arts to bear upon it also form areas of this book's concern. This magisterial volume brings distinguished psychoanalysts, philosophers, musicians, poets, businessmen, architects, and movie critics together to create a chorus of modern, anthropologically-informed and culturally sensitive psychoanalysis.
"Pale History provides people with the opportunity to reflect on the facts, question who they are and where they belong. Just as the old people who saw the phantom waka Te Awatea out in Tasman Bay as the symbol of the passing of the old ways, the survey chain and survey peg star-mirrors represent Matariki and the start of a new era and new beginnings."--sallyburton.co.nz.
New Zealand's scenery, from city streets to beaches, bush and mountains, is captured in the work of 30 of the country's leading painters in oils and acrylics. Oils have a long tradition in landscape and portraiture, and while acrylics is a relative upstart it is capable of rendering the country's brilliant light to stunning effect. Artist, connoisseur and dealer Denis Robinson has brought together a gallery on canvas that will inspire practitioners in oils and acrylics and delight anyone with a taste for contemporary New Zealand art.
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