These essays, brought together in honor of André Green, explore the theme of his paper of the same title and describe the value of relating the concept of the dead mother to other areas of clinical interest: psychic reality, borderline phenomena, passions and identification. Contains also an interview with André Green in which he talks about his life and work.
This collection explore the ways in which men and women have both represented warfare, and represented themselves as participants in warfare. They examine a variety of sources: fiction, film, personal diaries, memoirs, non-fiction, letters, oral testimonies and more.