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Volney P. Gay

    Volney Patrick Gay is a professor of religious studies, psychiatry, and anthropology at Vanderbilt University. His research delves into the intersection of religion and the human psyche, exploring how faith and rituals influence behavior and mental well-being. Gay employs an interdisciplinary approach, synthesizing insights from religious studies, psychiatry, and anthropology to offer a comprehensive view of religion's role in human life. He also directs the Centre for the Study of Religion and Culture.

    Freud on sublimation
    Freud on Sublimation
    • 1992

      Freud on Sublimation

      Reconsiderations

      This book is the only full-length treatment of the relationship between aesthetic truths and psychoanalytic discoveries―of art, artists, and a new concept of sublimation. It provides a radical and unique study of the concept of sublimation and proposes a modest replacement for it. In the first third of the book the author reviews critically the psychoanalytic sources of the concept of sublimation. In the second third he shows how the concept developed from Freud’s nineteenth-century notions of perception. In the last third he revises a concept of sublimation using a contemporary theory of perception. In the final chapter he examines four works of short stories of John Cheever, a Japanese novel, portions of Hamlet, and sublimation and perversion in Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane.

      Freud on Sublimation
    • 1992

      This book is the only full-length treatment of the relationship between aesthetic truths and psychoanalytic discoveries--of art, artists, and a new concept of sublimation. It provides a radical and unique study of the concept of sublimation and proposes a modest replacement for it. In the first third of the book the author reviews critically the psychoanalytic sources of the concept of sublimation. In the second third he shows how the concept developed from Freud's nineteenth-century notions of perception. In the last third he revises a concept of sublimation using a contemporary theory of perception. In the final chapter he examines four works of literature: short stories of John Cheever, a Japanese novel, portions of Hamlet, and sublimation and perversion in Orson Welles' Citizen Kane.

      Freud on sublimation