This volume considers formalisations of love in the 21st century. Engaging with the Slovenian School of Philosophy, the book contends that psychoanalysis is the one line of thought that exposes the role that love plays in all knowledge, emphasising the importance of love in these unsettled times.
This volume considers formalisations of love in the 21st century. Engaging with the Slovenian School of Philosophy, the book contends that psychoanalysis is the one line of thought that exposes the role that love plays in all knowledge, emphasising the importance of love in these unsettled times.
Todd McGowan is a Professor in the Department of Film and Television Studies at the University of Vermont. His many publications include Capitalism and Desire: The Psychic Cost of Free Markets (2016) and Enjoying What We Don't Have: The Political Project of Psychoanalysis (2012). Cindy Zeiher is a Lecturer in the School of Language, Political and Social Sciences at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. She is co-editor of the journal CT&T: Continental Thought and Theory.
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Introduction Todd McGowan and Cindy Zeiher /Acknowledgements / Part I: Love Hegel and Lacan / 1. Hegel in Love Todd McGowan / 2. Towards a Limitless Love or Mystical "Jouissance of Being" Jelica Sumic / 3. On the Tendency to the Debasement of the Universal in the Sphere of Love Gabriel Tupinambá / 4L-D-L or Lacan's Dialectics of Love Fabio Vighi / 5. Love or Lack Thereof Nicole Thomas / 6. Love-Life Frank Ruda / 7. Love and the Apparatus Georgois Tsagdis / Part II: Love and Politics / 8. Against Love as a Political Category Agon Hamza / 9. Ideological Love: Russian Conservative Thinkers of the Fin-de-siecle Henrietta Mondry / 10. Towards a Politics of Love by Way of Resistance Jeff Robbins / 11. Politics Solidarity and the (Dis)Location of Love Geoff Pfeifer / Part III: Love as a Cultural and Mythical Concern 12. Cordelia's Kiss Sigi Jöttkandt / 13. Love and Surveillance: Reformulating the State Gaze in the "Age of 1984" Ryan Engley / 14. Love's Intermediary: The Aesthetics of Rousseau's Amour de Soi Monique Rooney / 15. The "Endless Space Between Words": Desire Fantasy and Interface in Her Louis-Paul Willis / Part IV: Love Logic and (Impossible) Demand / 16. On Why Love is a Black Square on a White Square or Badou on Love Rado Riha / 17. Weak Love? Mike Grimshaw / 18. Beyond Narcissism: Emmanuel Levinas and "The Wisdom of Love" Simone Drischel / 19. Struggle as Love Par Excellence: Zupancic avec Badiou Cindy Zeiher / Index
Introduction Todd McGowan and Cindy Zeiher /Acknowledgements / Part I: Love Hegel and Lacan / 1. Hegel in Love Todd McGowan / 2. Towards a Limitless Love or Mystical "Jouissance of Being" Jelica Sumic / 3. On the Tendency to the Debasement of the Universal in the Sphere of Love Gabriel Tupinambá / 4L-D-L or Lacan's Dialectics of Love Fabio Vighi / 5. Love or Lack Thereof Nicole Thomas / 6. Love-Life Frank Ruda / 7. Love and the Apparatus Georgois Tsagdis / Part II: Love and Politics / 8. Against Love as a Political Category Agon Hamza / 9. Ideological Love: Russian Conservative Thinkers of the Fin-de-siecle Henrietta Mondry / 10. Towards a Politics of Love by Way of Resistance Jeff Robbins / 11. Politics Solidarity and the (Dis)Location of Love Geoff Pfeifer / Part III: Love as a Cultural and Mythical Concern 12. Cordelia's Kiss Sigi Jöttkandt / 13. Love and Surveillance: Reformulating the State Gaze in the "Age of 1984" Ryan Engley / 14. Love's Intermediary: The Aesthetics of Rousseau's Amour de Soi Monique Rooney / 15. The "Endless Space Between Words": Desire Fantasy and Interface in Her Louis-Paul Willis / Part IV: Love Logic and (Impossible) Demand / 16. On Why Love is a Black Square on a White Square or Badou on Love Rado Riha / 17. Weak Love? Mike Grimshaw / 18. Beyond Narcissism: Emmanuel Levinas and "The Wisdom of Love" Simone Drischel / 19. Struggle as Love Par Excellence: Zupancic avec Badiou Cindy Zeiher / Index
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