Unseen City

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Unseen City

The Psychic Lives of the Urban Poor

Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 Globalization Social classes Urban communities Gender studies, gender groups Ethnic groups and multicultural studies Humanistic psychology

Author: Ankhi Mukherjee

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Collection: Cambridge Studies in Twenty-First-Century Literature and Culture

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 9th December 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 5 Mb

ISBN: 9781009051163


In Unseen City: The Psychic Lives of the Urban Poor

Ankhi Mukherjee offers a magisterial work of literary and cultural criticism which examines the relationship between global cities, poverty, and psychoanalysis.

Spanning three continents, this hugely ambitious book reads fictional representations of poverty with each city’s psychoanalytic and psychiatric culture, particularly as that culture is fostered by state policies toward the welfare needs of impoverished populations.

It explores the causal relationship between precarity and mental health through clinical case studies, the product of extensive collaborations and knowledge-sharing with community psychotherapeutic initiatives in six global cities.

These are layered with twentieth- and twenty-first-century works of world literature that explore issues of identity, illness, and death at the intersections of class, race, globalisation, and migrancy.

In Unseen City, Mukherjee argues that a humanistic and imaginative engagement with the psychic lives of the dispossessed is key to an adapted psychoanalysis for the poor, and that seeking equity of the unconscious is key to poverty alleviation.

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