
The Museum of Failure
Elisabeth Hanscombe
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
When it comes to trauma, our experience of the past impinges on the present. We’re haunted. Unable to enjoy life, our inner thoughts begin to resemble a museum of failure.
Elisabeth was ten years old when she first wished her father dead. If he was dead, there’d be no more troubles. The things he did to her sister in the night left her fearful of when her turn would come. She looked to her mother, who was immobilised with terror, and unable protect her children. She escaped in Catholicism and books.
As an adult, Elisabeth turned to helping people from families like hers. She climbed the ranks of psychology into the silent chambers of the psychoanalytic world. Psychoanalysis helped her make sense of her mind and emotional scars. Like her father and the predatory priests, the analysts commanded respect, even as they too behaved in ways that made little sense. Rule bound, rigid and yet arbitrary.
Unlike Mrs Milanova, the personal analyst in whom Elisabeth found a model for how to be the best clinician possible. But, after three years, and for reasons unknown to her, the analysts dismissed Elisabeth from their training to become one of them.
To ease her pain and make sense of this rejection, she discovered links between her anger towards her father’s abuse, the priests, and the psychoanalytical society. Priests and analysts espouse abstinence in their work—but in their hypocrisy and grip on patriarchal power, they can gratify themselves at the expense of vulnerable others. In secret, like her father.
This is the story of how the analytical patriarchy, in its zeal to be more Freud-like than Freud, inspired Elisabeth’s drive to understand and undo the damage. It is also the story of how literature overrides hypocrisy, and speaks to the personal and feminine, enriching them with meaning.
Duration - 8h 19m.
Author - Elisabeth Hanscombe.
Narrator - Digital Voice Elisabeth Hanscombe E.
Published Date - Thursday, 16 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Elisabeth Hanscombe ©.
Location:
United States
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Elisabeth Hanscombe
Digital Voice Elisabeth Hanscombe E
Hembury Books
English Audiobooks
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Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. When it comes to trauma, our experience of the past impinges on the present. We’re haunted. Unable to enjoy life, our inner thoughts begin to resemble a museum of failure. Elisabeth was ten years old when she first wished her father dead. If he was dead, there’d be no more troubles. The things he did to her sister in the night left her fearful of when her turn would come. She looked to her mother, who was immobilised with terror, and unable protect her children. She escaped in Catholicism and books. As an adult, Elisabeth turned to helping people from families like hers. She climbed the ranks of psychology into the silent chambers of the psychoanalytic world. Psychoanalysis helped her make sense of her mind and emotional scars. Like her father and the predatory priests, the analysts commanded respect, even as they too behaved in ways that made little sense. Rule bound, rigid and yet arbitrary. Unlike Mrs Milanova, the personal analyst in whom Elisabeth found a model for how to be the best clinician possible. But, after three years, and for reasons unknown to her, the analysts dismissed Elisabeth from their training to become one of them. To ease her pain and make sense of this rejection, she discovered links between her anger towards her father’s abuse, the priests, and the psychoanalytical society. Priests and analysts espouse abstinence in their work—but in their hypocrisy and grip on patriarchal power, they can gratify themselves at the expense of vulnerable others. In secret, like her father. This is the story of how the analytical patriarchy, in its zeal to be more Freud-like than Freud, inspired Elisabeth’s drive to understand and undo the damage. It is also the story of how literature overrides hypocrisy, and speaks to the personal and feminine, enriching them with meaning. Duration - 8h 19m. Author - Elisabeth Hanscombe. Narrator - Digital Voice Elisabeth Hanscombe E. Published Date - Thursday, 16 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Elisabeth Hanscombe ©.
Language:
English
About the Author
Duration:00:02:01
Prologue
Duration:00:02:53
Chapter 1
Duration:00:12:01
Chapter 2
Duration:00:05:15
Chapter 3
Duration:00:14:48
Chapter 4
Duration:00:11:08
Chapter 5
Duration:00:17:17
Chapter 6
Duration:00:09:33
Chapter 7
Duration:00:16:48
Chapter 8
Duration:00:10:04
Chapter 9
Duration:00:17:00
Chapter 10
Duration:00:07:12
Chapter 11
Duration:00:15:48
Chapter 12
Duration:00:07:09
Chapter 13
Duration:00:12:26
Chapter 14
Duration:00:14:14
Chapter 15
Duration:00:09:51
Chapter 16
Duration:00:12:11
Chapter 17
Duration:00:06:48
Chapter 18
Duration:00:11:01
Chapter 19
Duration:00:11:27
Chapter 20
Duration:00:10:30
Chapter 21
Duration:00:10:34
Chapter 22
Duration:00:10:31
Chapter 23
Duration:00:12:50
Chapter 24
Duration:00:08:04
Chapter 25
Duration:00:12:48
Chapter 26
Duration:00:13:16
Chapter 27
Duration:00:13:53
Chapter 28
Duration:00:04:21
Chapter 29
Duration:00:04:50
Chapter 30
Duration:00:15:26
Chapter 31
Duration:00:04:35
Chapter 32
Duration:00:10:06
Chapter 33
Duration:00:16:32
Chapter 34
Duration:00:23:38
Chapter 35
Duration:00:26:50
Chapter 36
Duration:00:08:08
Chapter 37
Duration:00:11:37
Chapter 38
Duration:00:16:24
Chapter 39
Duration:00:04:10
Chapter 40
Duration:00:08:52
Chapter 41
Duration:00:15:14
Coda
Duration:00:04:26
Acknowledgements
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