Jealousy and Envy: New Views about Two Powerful Feelings
Edited by Leon Wurmser, Heidrun Jarass
Series: Psychoanalytic Inquiry Book Series
- List Price: $39.95
- Web Price: $35.96 (You save $3.99)
- ISBN: 978-0-88163-470-9
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 08/20/2007
- Pages: 204
- Trim Size: 6 x 9
- Binding(s): Hardback
About the Book
Jealousy and envy permeate the practice of psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic work. New experience and new relevance of old but neglected ideas about these two feeling states and their origins warrant special attention, both as to theory and practice.
Their great complexity and multilayered nature are highlighted by a number of contributions: the very early inception of the "triangular" jealousy situations; the prominence of womb envy and hatred against femininity rooted in the envy of female procreativity; the role of shame and the core of both affects; the massive effects of the embodiment of these feelings in the conscience (i.e., the envious and resentful attacks by the "inner judge" against the self); the attempt to construct a cultic system of sacrifices the would countermand womb envy by an all-male cast of killing, rebirth, redemption, and blissful nourishment; and finally, the projection of envy, jealousy, and their context of shame and self-condemnation in the form of the Evil Eye.
Taken together, the contributions to the stunning and insightful volume form a broad spectrum of new insights into the dynamics of two central emotions of rivalry and their clinical and cultural relevance and application.
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