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Winnicott Studies Monograph Series

"Sex and Sexuality, Winnicottian Perspectives"

"Winnicott" and "sex" are two subjects that are rarely associated with one another. Sexuality is not a prominent theme within the work of Winnicott, who preferred to concentrate on the development of the self from infancy. However, his writings contain unexplored insights into sexuality and it is these hidden insights that prompted Lesley Caldwell to invite papers from leading analysis to expand upon them.

Contributors: Mario Bertolini, Lesley Caldwell, Andreas Giannakoulas, Andre Green, Joyce McDougall, Francesca Neri, Adam Phillips, Helen Taylor Robinson, Dominique Scarfone, Maggie Schaedel.

This is part of the Winnicott Studies Monograph Series that explores and utilises the work of D.W. Winnicott in a fresh and innovative manner. Published by Karnac Books, 6 Pembroke Buildings, London NW10 6RE. shop@karnacbooks.com Price £19.99

The next volume, due in 2006, is "Donald Winnicott and the Psychoanalytic Tradition.


Art, Creativity, Living
Edited by Lesley Caldwell

Table of contents

Lesley Caldwell Continuities in art and psychoanalysis.
Malcolm Bowie Psychoanalysis and Art. The Winnicott Legacy.
Adam Phillips Winnicott's Hamlet.
John Fielding 'I thought so then.' Othello and The Unthought Known.
Michael Podro On Imaginary Presence.
Ken Wright Let Experience Sing.
Vincenzo Bonaminio & Mariassunta Renzo Creativity, Playing Dreaming. Overlapping circles in the work of Donald Winnicott and Marion Milner as seen in the clinical material of child analysis.
W.H. Auden To Unravel Unhappiness
DW Winnicott On Not Being Able To Paint.
Margaret Walters On Robinson Crusoe's Island.
Harold Stewart, Amelie Noack, Mike Brearley, Bernard Barnett, Peter Bruggen, Martina Thompson, Andrew Cockburn, Val Richards.Memories of Marion Milner