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Jessica Benjamin - Beyond Doer and Done to: Recognition Theory, Intersubjectivity and the Third - 9781138218420 - V9781138218420
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Beyond Doer and Done to: Recognition Theory, Intersubjectivity and the Third

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Description for Beyond Doer and Done to: Recognition Theory, Intersubjectivity and the Third Paperback. Num Pages: 290 pages. BIC Classification: JMAF; MMJT. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 234 x 156. .
In Beyond Doer and Done To, Jessica Benjamin, author of the path-breaking Bonds of Love, expands her theory of mutual recognition and its breakdown into the complementarity of doer and done to. Her innovative theory charts the growth of the Third in early development through the movement between recognition and breakdown, and shows how it parallels the enactments in the psychoanalytic relationship. Benjamin's recognition theory illuminates the radical potential of acknowledgment in healing both individual and social trauma, in creating relational repair in the transformational space of thirdness. Benjamin's unique formulations of intersubjectivity make essential reading for both ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
278
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781138218420
SKU
V9781138218420
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About Jessica Benjamin
Jessica Benjamin, Ph.D., is a psychoanalyst and supervising faculty member at New York University Postdoctoral Psychology Program and the Stephen Mitchell Relational Studies Center in New York. She is author of the Routledge title Shadow of the Other.

Reviews for Beyond Doer and Done to: Recognition Theory, Intersubjectivity and the Third
In this extraordinary book Jessica Benjamin reveals the paradoxical process of thirdness as the growth of intersubjectivity through mutual survival of enacted breakdowns. The choreography of `doer and done to' makes way for a different kind of shared experience, creating and recreating the Third. This book must be read to grasp its singular importance, because it evokes the experience it ... Read more

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