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Editing for Psychoanalysis

Eve Golden, M.D.

 

Odd Volumes 

Here will follow a list of books on some oddball aspects of public discourse (which analytic thinkers will recognize immediately as externalized correlates of aspects of private and internal discourse). They aren't "about" psychoanalysis even tangentially (one dates from 178?!), but there are provocative overlaps about two mysteries of language: how people write and read about their work, and how people speak and listen to each other—and to themselves.   

Boller, Paul F., Jr. (1967). Quotemanship: The Use and Abuse of Quotations for Polemical and Other Purposes. Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press. 

Lindsey, Alexander. (1952). Plagiarism and Originality. New York: Harpers. -- No, of course I don't think analysts are plagiarists. 

 

 

 

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