Lacan, Politics, AestheticsWilly Apollon, Richard Feldstein State University of New York Press, 25. jaan 1996 - 341 pages In this volume, psychoanalysts, cultural theorists, and literary critics demonstrate the relevance of the unconscious economy to the field of cultural studies, applying psychoanalytic criticism to political and aesthetic issues related to the legal and ideological superstructure of contemporary society.These writers have adopted a variety of rhetorical positions when engaging cultural issues that deal with representation, ideology, class, and gender. Contributors include Willy Apollon, Richard Feldstein, Slavoj Zizek, Juliet Flower MacCannell, Judith Roof, Ellie Ragland, Elizabeth J. Bellamy, Bruce Fink, Maire Jaanus, Elizabeth Bronfen, Hanjo Berressem, Peter Widmer, Danielle Bergeron, Lucie Cantin, and Catherine Portuges. |
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... jouissance , desire , and the law Facing Fascism : A Feminine Politics of Jouissance Juliet Flower MacCannell 31 45 65 A Verdict on the Paternal Function : Law , the Paternal Metaphor , and Paternity Law Judith Roof 101 the politics of ...
... jouissance , desire , and the law Facing Fascism : A Feminine Politics of Jouissance Juliet Flower MacCannell 31 45 65 A Verdict on the Paternal Function : Law , the Paternal Metaphor , and Paternity Law Judith Roof 101 the politics of ...
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... jouissance , and contextualized them in relation to each other . Because most of Lacan's seminars have not yet been trans- lated for the Anglo - American audience and since his concepts do not easily lend themselves to intellectual ...
... jouissance , and contextualized them in relation to each other . Because most of Lacan's seminars have not yet been trans- lated for the Anglo - American audience and since his concepts do not easily lend themselves to intellectual ...
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... jouissance related to it , the State regulates violence against those who seek to uncover the cultural fissure that comprises the lack in the Other and the monopoly of violence used to hide this lack . My own article also examines the ...
... jouissance related to it , the State regulates violence against those who seek to uncover the cultural fissure that comprises the lack in the Other and the monopoly of violence used to hide this lack . My own article also examines the ...
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... jouissance , desire , and the law , " Juliet Flower MacCannell and Judith Roof examine non - phallic jouis- sance , which escapes the parameters of masculine representation . MacCannell's essay is concerned with the distinctions between ...
... jouissance , desire , and the law , " Juliet Flower MacCannell and Judith Roof examine non - phallic jouis- sance , which escapes the parameters of masculine representation . MacCannell's essay is concerned with the distinctions between ...
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... jouissance . Jaanus states that , like all of Kundera's characters , Tomas lives fundamen- tally on the level of the drive , which has no specified object but in- stead circles endlessly around the absent object . This condition ...
... jouissance . Jaanus states that , like all of Kundera's characters , Tomas lives fundamen- tally on the level of the drive , which has no specified object but in- stead circles endlessly around the absent object . This condition ...
Contents
The Fetish of the Party | 3 |
A Lasting Heresy the Failure of Political Desire | 31 |
Subject of the Gaze for Another Gaze | 45 |
A Feminine Politics of Jouissance | 65 |
Ellie Ragland | 127 |
Reading Hamlet with Lacan | 181 |
Drive Desire and Oneiric Narration | 199 |
Gendering Representations of Death | 237 |
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