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In Beyond Doer and Done To, Jessica Benjamin, author of the path-breaking Bonds of Love, expands her theory of mutual recognition and its breakdown into the complementarity of "doer and done to." Her innovative theory charts the growth of the Third in early development through the movement between recognition and breakdown, and shows how it parallels the enactments in the psychoanalytic relationship. Benjamin’s recognition theory illuminates the radical potential of acknowledgment in healing both individual and social trauma, in creating relational repair in the transformational space of thirdness. Benjamin’s unique formulations of intersubjectivity make essential reading for both psychoanalytic therapists and theorists in the humanities and social science
Introduction: recognition, intersubjectivity and the Third
1. Beyond doer and done to: an intersubjective view of thirdness
2. Our appointment in Thebes: acknowledgment, the failed witness and fear of harming
3. Transformations in thirdness: mutual recognition, vulnerability and asymmetry
I. You’ve come a long way baby
II. Responsibility, vulnerability and the analyst’s surrender to change
4. An Other take on the riddle of sex: excess, affect and gender complementarity
5. Paradox and play: the uses of enactment
I. The paradox is the thing
II. Enactment, play and the work
III. Putting music and lyrics together
6. Playing at the edge: negation, recognition and the lawful world
I. Beginning with No…and Yes
II. Trauma, violence and recognition of the Other (Me)
7. Beyond "Only one can live": witnessing, acknowledgment and the moral Third