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    <![CDATA[Inside Picture Books (Yale Nota Bene)]]>
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    <![CDATA[Why do images from beloved childhood picture books linger in our   minds? How do picture books shape our lives early on and even into adulthood? In this   book Ellen Handler Spitz explores the profound impact of reading to children, on the   reader as well as the listener. She discusses well-known picture books and how they   transmit psychological wisdom, convey moral lessons, shape tastes, and build a special   bond between the child and the adult reader.&quot;This is a book for each and every adult   (professionals and parents) who read to children providing a mutually enriching   experience for child and adult. Ellen Handler Spitz has transmitted glowingly and in a   wonderfully readable manner her deep and broad understanding of how the adult reading   to and looking with younger and older children at books written for and artistically   created for children and their readers can be a powerful positive force in the lives of   children and their readers (parents).<p>In writing this original, scholarly, highly readable   book for children's readers, Ellen Handler Spitz has also enlarged our understanding of   how children's capacities for pretending, playing and imagining is nurtured and enhanced   in the context of a personal relationship with the reader. She demonstrates this with a   literary, psychological analysis of picture story book classics that are suitable for readers   and children of all ages</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[In this original, richly illuminating study of the aesthetic development of children in their primary learning years, Ellen Handler Spitz returns us to the vibrant experience of childhood to explain how the imagination emerges and develops. She looks at how children feel, sense, and relate to what is around them, and she examines the unlimited imaginative dimensions of their everyday experiences.<br/><br/>Spitz makes clear that in a young child&#8217;s mind there are no distinctions between art and nature, between reality and make-believe: every encounter&#8212;looking at a blade of grass, watching Bambi, decorating a bedroom&#8212;is experienced in both a child&#8217;s private world and a domain of shared adventure. By exploring the sensory, perceptual, and imaginative lives of children, Spitz shows how this aesthetic growth intersects with emotional development and how, by carefully observing what holds their attention, we can not only promote children&#8217;s growth but also learn from them, rediscovering our own world through their wide-open eyes.<br/><br/>This remarkable book will be required reading for parents, child-care professionals, and educators&#8212;for anyone interested in the seeds of the young imagination and the life of the young mind.]]>
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    <![CDATA[In this remarkable book, Ellen Handler Spitz shows how to promote children&#8217;s creative and emotional growth by making the most of the unlimited possibilities of everyday experiences.<br/><br/>Through delightful anecdotes about real children and their treasures, bedrooms, play spaces, music, scary things, and birthday parties, <em>The Brightening Glance</em> will inspire you to create a life of wonder, inventiveness, and cultural enrichment for your child.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Why do images from beloved childhood picture books linger in our minds? How do picture books shape our lives early on and even into adulthood? In this book Ellen Handler Spitz explores the profound impact of reading to children, on the reader as well as the listener. She discusses well-known picture books and how they transmit psychological wisdom, convey moral lessons, shape tastes, and build a special bond between the child and the adult reader.]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>&quot;This gathering of post-modern metafreudians is entertaining, provocative and thoughtful.  The quality of thought is playful and kaleidoscopic...Looking at Sophocles' Oedipus, Shakespeare's Hamlet, or Augustine's Confessions, the essays consistently reveal (and revel in) the forbidden.&quot;<br/>&#151;Martin Gliserman, Editor of <em>American Imago</em></p> <p>The psychoanalyst dares to explore the most intimate recesses of the human soul, to throw open long-barred doors, and to confront the forbidden knowledge beneath the surface.  In <em>Freud and Forbidden Knowledge</em>, nine exceptional essays use psychoanalysis to uncover the theme of forbidden knowledge in canonical works of the Western tradition, from the <em>Bible</em> to <em>Hamlet</em>.  Psychoanalysis is a discipline that seeks to understand and alleviate human suffering.  Its practice is therefore an inherently dangerous activity.  The psychoanalyst dares to explore the most intimate recesses of the human soul, to throw open long-barred doors, and to confront the monsters that may lie in wait.  In facilitating the patient's process of self- discovery, psychoanalysis concerns forbidden knowledge.</p> <p>Following Freud's lead, Rudnytsky and Spit approach works of art as constituting psychoanalytic knowledge.  Divining that in literature we find the deposits of forbidden knowledge, this collection of nine exceptional essays pursues the theme of forbidden knowledge in canonical works of the Western tradition, from the <em>Hebrew Bible</em> to Boccaccio's <em>The Decameron</em> to Shakespeare's <em>Hamlet</em>.  These papers pointedly address the canonical status of these works, positing that the canon must be re-visioned in order to recover the history of transgression.  <em>Freud and Forbidden Knowledge</em> offers a series of wide-ranging meditations on the tragic dimensions of human experience; cumulatively, they invite reflection on the significance of forbidden knowledge to Freud.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[This book eloquently demonstrates that just as our human relationships change and develop over time, so do our ties to cherished works of art. Such works, with their overlays of perception and projection, exert a lasting influence on the psyche.  In the first half of the book, Ellen Handler Spitz guides us through a maze of surreal paintings by René Magritte, with psychoanalytic thought as her beacon. In the second half she leads us on a kaleidoscopic journey through other &quot;museums of the mind,&quot; where interrelated works in drama, film, cartoon art, poetry, and opera are illuminated and rediscovered. She analyzes a performance of Chekhov's &quot;The Bear,&quot; revisits the 1970s classic Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance from the perspective of the 1990s, reviews the film &quot;Dead Poets Society,&quot; muses on the psychological themes in the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, rereads a beloved sonnet by Gerard Manley Hopkins, and reconsiders &quot;Antigone&quot; to discover startling insights into the &quot;twinship of good and evil.&quot; Her final chapter, &quot;Music of Hope,&quot; looks directly at the power of art to shape the mind as well as to be shaped by it. Here Spitz reflects on the impact of the children's opera Brundibár, written by the Czech composer Hans Krása in 1938 and performed many times by inmates of the Terezín concentration camp.]]>
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