Imagination from Fantasy to Delusion (Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book Series)

Imagination from Fantasy to Delusion (Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book Series)

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Author: Lois OppenheimPublisher: RoutledgePaperback:ISBN 10: 0415875714ISBN 13: 978-0415875714In Imagination from Fantasy to Delusion, Lois Oppenheim illustrates the enhancement of self that creativity affords, the relationship of imagination to the self as agent. The premise of this book is twofold: First, that the imaginary is real. Where it differs from what we commonly take to be reality is in structure and in form. The imaginary of art, for example, is not illusionary for it is phenomenologically describable and even depictable, as demonstrated by the self-reflexive efforts of modernist painters and writers. No less real than the imaginary of art, and thus fantasy, is the imaginary of delusion, ascertainable in the very function it serves. Though fundamentally different, fantasy and delusion do share a significant feature: a preoccupation with agency. Second is that change, the enhancement of self through an increase in agency, is facilitated by the biology of reward: The pleasure

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