This book psychoanalyzes a small Mexican city to figure out how the city makes sense of both herself and her many Others in the face of constant change. It puts the city on the couch and works through her past and present relationships, analyzing issues surrounding sexuality, the compulsion to repeat, transferences and desires.
Karen RodrÃguez is on the faculty in both the Visual Arts Department and the Postgraduate Program in the Arts at the Universidad de Guanajuato, Mexico. She is also the director of the CIEE Study Center in Guanajuato.
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Small City on a Big Couch
The Presenting Problem: Digestive Issues in the Contact Zone
Deeper Desires: The Colonial Present, a Don Quijote Fetish, and Maternal Issues
Calladita, te ves más bonita: Analyzing Silences and Erasures
Releases and Returns: Sex and the (Provincial) City
Transferences: Of Cities and Analysts
Revolt, They Said: Two Virgins, One Indian Princess, and the T-shirt Girl
Tales of Love and Life After Analysis: Of Art, Opera, and Halloween
Conclusions: The Small City Succeeds Where the Global City Might Not
Epilogue
About the Author
Bibliography
Index