Claudie Massicotte is a learning designer in San Diego, California. She previously worked as Assistant Professor of Literary Theory and Criticism at Young Harris College and as a Postdoctoral fellow in French and Francophone Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is the author of Trance Speakers: Femininity and Authorship in Spiritual Seances, 1850-1930.
List of Figures Acknowledgments
Introduction: Hélène, or the Ghosts of Depth Psychology
Chapter 1. Bodies Ventriloquizing Agency: Magic Dolls and Spiritualist Authorship
Chapter 2. Desire Bearing, Authoring, and the Symbolizations of Excess in Psychoanalysis
Chapter 3. Languages Extra-Planetary Signs and the Haunted Origins of Modern Linguistics
Chapter 4. Creativity The Muse of Surrealism: Automatism and the Creative Unconscious
Conclusion: The Enchanted Unconscious
Bibliography Index
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