The Psychology of Artists and the Arts
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About the Book
This book offers the first comprehensive examination of the psychodynamic theories of artistic creativity and the arts. Neither oversimplifying the complexity of these theories, nor bogging down in pedantic discourse, it honors the depth and richness of the work of Freud, Adler, Kris, Reich, Jung, and several lesser-known theorists, while making their theories readily accessible to the educated reader.
After discussing the role of theory, the work offers each concept as a readily usable template for describing and understanding a work of art, whether painting, sculpture, music, dance, film, poetry, or prose. With these theories at hand, anyone interested in the arts will possess a far richer vocabulary for describing the artistic experience and a deeper understanding of the artist’s creativity.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Edward W.L. Smith
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 199
Bibliographic Info: bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2012
pISBN: 978-0-7864-6813-3
eISBN: 978-0-7864-9055-4
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Preface 1
Introduction 3
1. Neurosis and Art—Sigmund Freud, Otto Fenichel, and Alfred Adler 15
2. Art and the Conflict-Free Sphere of the Ego—Ernst Kris 39
3. Artistic Creativity and the Participation Mystique—Carl Jung 52
4. Art versus Fascism—Wilhelm Reich 76
5. The Artist and the Will to Create—Otto Rank 106
6. Further Insights—Sabina Spielrein, Ernest Jones, W.R.D. Fairbairn, Jacques Lacan, Anton Ehrenzweig, Julia Kristeva, Lawrence Kubie, Phyllis Greenacre, Philip Weissman, and Ernest G. Schachtel 137
7. Psychodynamics in Color and Black and White—Hermann Rorschach 147
Conclusion 175
Reference 181
Index 185
Book Reviews & Awards
“offers a comprehensive psychodynamic analysis of art and the artist as interpreted by the great minds of psychotherapy”—Reference & Research Book News.