Staging depth : Eugene O'Neill and the politics of psychological discourse / by Joel Pfister.
Material type: TextSeries: Cultural studies of the United StatesPublication details: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, �1995.Description: 1 online resource (xxiv, 327 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953 -- Knowledge -- Psychology
- O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953 -- Et la psychologie
- O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953
- O'Neill, Eugene, (1888-1953) -- Critique et interpr�etation
- O'Neill, Eugene, (1888-1953) -- Pens�ee politique et sociale
- O'Neill, Eugene, (1888-1953) -- Psychologie
- O'Neill, Eugene
- Literature and society -- United States -- History -- 20th century
- Domestic drama, American -- History and criticism
- Drama -- Psychological aspects
- Middle class in literature
- Psychology in literature
- Families in literature
- Litt�erature et soci�et�e -- �Etats-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e si�ecle
- Th�e�atre bourgeois am�ericain -- Histoire et critique
- Classes moyennes dans la litt�erature
- Psychologie dans la litt�erature
- Famille dans la litt�erature
- DRAMA -- American
- Domestic drama, American
- Drama -- Psychological aspects
- Families in literature
- Literature and society
- Middle class in literature
- Psychology
- Psychology in literature
- United States
- Cultuurverandering
- Verenigde Staten
- Historisch kritische methode
- Literatuursociologie
- Middenklassen
- Literatuurpsychologie
- Psychologie
- Literatur
- Psychologie -- Dans la litt�erature
- Litt�erature et soci�et�e -- �Etats-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e si�ecle
- Classes moyennes -- Dans la litt�erature
- Famille -- Dans la litt�erature
- 1900-1999
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- PS3529.N5 Z7742 1995eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-313) and index.
Foreword / Alan Trachtenber -- Introduction: the profession of "Depth" -- Beyond biography -- O'Neill and the making of the psychological family -- The psychological dyad in the "Land of the mother complex" the historicity of ambivalence -- "Depth" as a mass-cultural category -- Pop psychology, the professional-managerial class, and the aesthetic of depth -- The therapeutic playwright and therapeutic theatre -- The production of "Psychological" common sense for the professional-managerial class -- The psychological as a political and historical category -- O'Neill's critique of psychological discourse and iceman -- The ideological work of "Depth" O'Neill and the American left -- Workers, race, and psychological primitives -- O'Neill and the anarchist-feminist critique of personal life -- The propaganda of "Life" O'Neill, the left, and social depth -- Ah wilderness! and the reproduction of the middle class -- Possessors, self-dispossessed -- The trappings of theatre, gender, and desire.
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Pfister examines the history of the middle-class family and of Freudian pop psychology in the 1910's and 1920's to reconstruct the cultural conditions for the imagining and popularizing of "depth", a trope that was central to O'Neill's dramatic vision.
English.
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