M.H. Bowker
M.H. Bowker
Imprint: Dead Letter Office
ISBN: 978-1-68571-050-7
Paperback, 5×8 in., B/W, 200pp.
Publication date: June 30, 2022
Price: $21
BISAC: PSY026000
Thema: JMAF, QDTQ
Categories: Psychoanalysis, Ethics
The Angels Won’t Help You is a book about the uniqueness and primacy of help, particularly in relation to care, love, and caritas. It relies heavily on psychoanalytic and philosophical accounts of help and care and finds that help requires the establishment of a real relationship between persons, where help is given and received in a transitional space that is collapsed by care, unity, or love, which are mental constellations that, while profound, remain within the individuals involved. It contains reflections, memoir, prose poetry, and, mainly, psycho-philosophical examinations of help.
In trying to understand help, Bowker turns to diverse sources and topics, including treatments of “Children in a Helpless World” featured in the literature of Kathy Acker and Jerzy Kosiński, a first-person account of help offered in psychiatric hospitals, an analysis of the phenomenon of hikikomori or “shutting oneself in” in Japan, an exploration of the nature of help and helplessness in Wilfred Bion’s “Attacks on Linking,” a rethinking of trauma in light of the circuital structure of the self, and more.
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Put differently, The Angels Won’t Help You is a cruel helpless hopeless book raised in Texas roped ridden waddled clowned it developed catastrophic methods of coping. Angels’ mama split her tongue and hissed her words like silent / soldier / crisis in the torment of her sunken trailer in the summer where Angels practiced lighting cigarettes with her eyes fetching fireflies making tinctures of dead tissue becoming extraordinarily promiscuous. Angels’ nature was to hide in dark places to ride with abandon to sink in the spurs to gnash silver teeth to kick up tipped boots ruining every square dance. Angels, you make me need like a choke rope dream of being sick from head to foot. You are the petaled froth on every steep lapel. You are original and dilapidated depilatory and inflationary ovulary and delusional. O Angels, the scholars will say I failed to know you address you presage you protect you protest you, but we know the truth.
M.H. Bowker is a professor in psychoanalytic political theory at SUNY, the University at Buffalo. He holds degrees from Columbia University and the University of Maryland and is the author of numerous papers and 14 published or forthcoming books, including 5 punctum titles: Ostranenie: On Shame and Knowing (2011), Escargotesque, or, What is Experience? (2015), and Misinterest: Essays, Pensées, and Dreams (2019), The Anguished and the Enchanted, (2021), and The Angels Won’t Help You (2022, forthcoming). He edits the Psychoanalytic Political Theory book series at Routledge and serves as Editor (N. America) of the Journal of Psychosocial Studies and Associate Editor of Psychoanalysis, Culture, and Society.