Lacan, Politics, AestheticsWilly Apollon, Richard Feldstein 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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... Dali and Lacan : Painting the Imaginary Landscapes Hanjo Berressem 263 musical representation Orpheus and Eurydice : Muses of Music Peter Widmer 297 filmic representation Aliens and the Psychotic Experience Danielle Bergeron 305 Aliens ...
... Dali and Lacan : Painting the Imaginary Landscapes Hanjo Berressem 263 musical representation Orpheus and Eurydice : Muses of Music Peter Widmer 297 filmic representation Aliens and the Psychotic Experience Danielle Bergeron 305 Aliens ...
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... Dali believes that being follows from the ability to hallucinate . Dali goes so far as to state , " I am because I halluci- nate , I hallucinate cause I am . " Dali considers himself a sane madman and sees in the paranoid image a ...
... Dali believes that being follows from the ability to hallucinate . Dali goes so far as to state , " I am because I halluci- nate , I hallucinate cause I am . " Dali considers himself a sane madman and sees in the paranoid image a ...
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Contents
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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 |
Painting the Imaginary Landscapes | 263 |
Muses of Music | 297 |
Aliens and the Psychotic Experience | 305 |
Aliens or Staging the Trauma | 315 |
Durass Minimalist Cinema of Remembrance | 327 |
Index | 337 |
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