Katherine Mansfield and psychology /editors, Clare Hanson, Gerri Kimber and Todd Martin ; editorial assistant, Louise Edensor.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, (c)2016.Description: 1 online resource (ix, 211 pages) : illustrations (black and white)Content type:- text
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- 9781474426916
- 9781474417556
- PR9639 .K384 2016
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Interior matters / Polly Dickson -- Katherine Mansfield and vitalist psychology / Clare Hanson -- A raft in the sea of loneliness / Maurizio Ascari -- Mansfield's psychology of the emotions / Meghan Marie Hammond -- Feeling 'Like a Work-girl' / Rebecca Thorndike-Breeze -- Me or I? The search for the self in the early writings of Katherine Mansfield / Louise Edensor -- 'Jigging away into nothingness' / Allan Pero -- 'For the life of him he could not remember' / Avishek Parui -- 'Isn't it' / Paula Morris 'The portrait', 'Fever dream', 'Silver dream' / Nina Powles -- 'Katherine Mansfield, in the archive and hereafter' / Eve Lacey -- Poise / Angela Smith -- Poise by J.D. Fergusson / Rachel Boyd Hall -- Patriarchal pink / Bronwen Fetters -- Apples and pears / Setara Pracha -- 'The thing needed' / Todd Marton.
In line with the recent surge of critical interest in early psychology, the contributors read Mansfield́⁰₉s work alongside figures like William James and Henri Bergson, opening up new perspectives on affect in her work. While these essays trace strands within the intellectual milieu in which Mansfield came of age, others explore the intricate interplay between Mansfield́⁰₉s fiction and Freudian theory, seeing her work as emblematic of the uncanny doubling of modernist literature and psychoanalysis.
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