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Obsession

a history

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An edition of Obsession (2008)

Obsession

a history

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From the Publisher: We live in an age of obsession. Not only are we hopelessly devoted to our work, strangely addicted to our favorite television shows, and desperately impassioned about our cars, we admire obsession in others: we demand that lovers be infatuated with one another in films, we respond to the passion of single-minded musicians, we cheer on driven athletes. To be obsessive is to be American; to be obsessive is to be modern. But obsession is not only a phenomenon of modern existence: it is a medical category-both a pathology and a goal. Behind this paradox lies a fascinating history, which Lennard Davis tells in Obsession. Beginning with the roots of the disease in demonic possession and its secular successors, Davis traces the evolution of obsessive behavior from a social and religious fact of life into a medical and psychiatric problem. From obsessive aspects of professional specialization to obsessive sex and nymphomania, no variety of obsession eludes Davis's graceful analysis. Obsession also considers the clinical definition of the condition: Davis investigates the huge increase (estimates suggest up to 600-fold) in diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder over the past thirty years. Surveying the many ways in which doctors today treat OCD, he points out the limitations of and contradictions within the biological definitions of the disease. Impassioned, witty, and learned, Obsession is for anyone-from compulsive hand washers to professional psychologists-who has been fascinated by, struggled with, or cultivated obsession.

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Pages
290

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Obsession: a history
2008, University of Chicago Press
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Table of Contents

Origins of obsession
The emergence of obsession
Specialization as monomania
Never done: compulsive writing, graphomania, bibliomania
Freud and obsession as the gateway to psychoanalysis
Obsessive sex and love
Obsession and visual art
OCD: now and forever.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
616.85/227009
Library of Congress
RC533 .D38 2008, RC533.D38 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. ;
Number of pages
290

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16729301M
Internet Archive
obsessionhistory00davi_0
ISBN 10
0226137821
ISBN 13
9780226137827
LCCN
2008014361
OCLC/WorldCat
217263726
Library Thing
5657874
Goodreads
4903205

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