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On a Fragment of a Psychological Terrain is a profound journey through the intricate layers of the human psyche, society, and subjectivity. Spanning over fourteen years of thought, these essays offer a philosophical and psychoanalytic lens on everyday experience, breathing new life into what we often take for granted.
With a sharp critical eye and poetic depth, Daniel Pavlovits dissects the terrain of modern life-libido theory, migration, language, identity, writing, and even electricity-inviting readers to rethink what makes us human. Through the echoes of Freud and Jung, the shadow of Foucault and Guattari, and the subtle fingerprints of Deleuze, this collection challenges the reader to confront the machinery behind thought, action, and meaning.
Whether analysing the silent power of breath or the haunting nature of exile in "Elsewhere," Pavlovits creates space for reflection and resonance. Each essay can stand alone yet contributes to a broader mosaic-one that illuminates the often-overlooked psychological and social dimensions shaping our lives.
This is not just a book to read. It is a book to return to-one essay at a time, one insight at a time-as you trace your own fragment of psychological terrain.
Ideal for readers of critical theory, psychoanalysis, cultural studies, and the philosophy of everyday life.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
On a Fragment of a Psychological Terrain is a profound journey through the intricate layers of the human psyche, society, and subjectivity. Spanning over fourteen years of thought, these essays offer a philosophical and psychoanalytic lens on everyday experience, breathing new life into what we often take for granted.
With a sharp critical eye and poetic depth, Daniel Pavlovits dissects the terrain of modern life-libido theory, migration, language, identity, writing, and even electricity-inviting readers to rethink what makes us human. Through the echoes of Freud and Jung, the shadow of Foucault and Guattari, and the subtle fingerprints of Deleuze, this collection challenges the reader to confront the machinery behind thought, action, and meaning.
Whether analysing the silent power of breath or the haunting nature of exile in "Elsewhere," Pavlovits creates space for reflection and resonance. Each essay can stand alone yet contributes to a broader mosaic-one that illuminates the often-overlooked psychological and social dimensions shaping our lives.
This is not just a book to read. It is a book to return to-one essay at a time, one insight at a time-as you trace your own fragment of psychological terrain.
Ideal for readers of critical theory, psychoanalysis, cultural studies, and the philosophy of everyday life.