Winner of the 2012 Gradiva Award! Using the hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer and the principles of Emmanuel Lévinas, The Suffering Stranger stimulates the discussion in between psychoanalysis and approach, showing how each is notified by the other and how both are reinforced in unison.
Orange turns her important (and medical) eye towards 5 significant psychoanalytic thinkers– Sándor Ferenczi, Frieda Fromm-Reichmann, D. W. Winnicott, Heinz Kohut, and Bernard Brandchaft– examining the hermeneutic method of each and engaging these ingenious thinkers exactly as interpreters, as those who have actually seen the face and heard the voice of the other in an ethical way.
In doing so, she supplies the practicing clinician with insight into the method of analysis that underpins the everyday activity of analysis, and widens the scope of possibility for philosophical extensions of psychoanalytic theory.
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