ISBN:
9783030802783
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xix, 303 Seiten)
Series Statement:
Studies in the psychosocial
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als After lockdown, opening up
DDC:
616.2414
Keywords:
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-
;
Critical psychology
;
Psychoanalysis
;
Pandemie
;
COVID-19
;
Ausgangssperre
;
Sozialpsychologie
;
Electronic books
;
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Abstract:
Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Part I Introduction -- 1 Introduction: For a Psychosocial Approach to the Lockdown -- A Critical Event or an Importunate Moment? -- Opening up as a Psychosocial Endeavour at the University of East London -- The Personal Experience of Lockdown -- Entanglements of Power and Desire -- Global Emergencies -- References -- Part II The Personal Experience of the Lockdown -- 2 Sharing Space-Not Sharing Space: Narcissism and Object Relations in the Pandemic -- Introduction -- Sharing Space: Not Sharing Space -- Narcissistic V Object Relatedness -- Waiting in Hope? -- Returning to 'Normal' or Facing Loss, and Mourning -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 3 Death, Loss and Limbo in Times of Pandemic -- Death in Lockdown -- Three Months Later -- Looking Back -- References -- 4 The World is Slowing Down: Reflection on Time During Lockdown and Pregnancy -- Slowing Down: Between Guilt and Indifference -- Pregnancy in Lockdown-A Capitalist Discourse -- Slowing Down as Point of View and Perspective -- Final Thought, While Still Waiting… -- References -- 5 Conceptualising the Lockdown from the Point of View of Chronic Illness -- In Bed with Virginia Woolf, Marcel Proust and Many Others -- Spaces of Crisis, Spaces and Crisis? -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 6 Locked-Down, Log-In and Slog-On: A Technocratic Dystopia? -- Introduction -- Thirty-Odd Years Ago -- Disrupting the Bloated Billionaires -- Shifting Sands and Skills -- Pandemic as Disrupter -- From Eternal Return to Invention -- Social-Mediatisation -- Labouring for Big Tech? -- Accelerating the Inevitable -- The Betweenness of Becoming -- References -- Part III Entanglements of Power and Desire -- 7 'It's Genetic, Innit'? Racialising the Lockdown -- It's Genetic Innit? -- Most Things Stop But the 'Beat' Goes on….
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