This collection of specially commissioned essays offers a wide array of new psychoanalytic approaches impacted by Lacanian theory, queer studies, post-colonial studies, feminism, and deconstruction in the domains of film and literature.
This collection of specially commissioned essays offers a wide array of new psychoanalytic approaches impacted by Lacanian theory, queer studies, post-colonial studies, feminism, and deconstruction in the domains of film and literature.
Jean-Michel Rabaté is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Pennsylvania and fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Editor's Introduction by Jean-Michel Rabaté: "Ampersands" I. PSYCHOANALYSIS, TEXT, AND THE EMPLOTMENT OF SUBJECTIVITY 1. Isabelle Alfandary: "The Temptation of the Plot in Freud's Early Case Studies." 2. Anna Kornbluh: "Freeing Impersonality: the objective subject in psychoanalysis and Sense & Sensibility." 3. David Sigler: "Lacan's Romanticism." 4. Astrid Lac: "Trauma theory, or Literature's Will to Power." 5. Fuhito Endo: "Queering the death drive in Joseph Conrad." 6. Annelein Masschelein: "Why Didier Anzieu Now? Stretching the Shared Skin of the Work of Art." 7. Ruth Gounelas: "What Does the Poem Do? Literature and Psychoanalysis after Badiou." II. READING NARRATIVES WITH REVISED CONCEPTS 8. Kazuyuki Hara: "Deconstructing the Oedipus Complex: Ôe and Murakami on the way to global culture." 9. Trent Ludwig: "Phantom Thread: Threading Between Dresses and Debts." 10. Sigi Jöttkandt: "Signs and Symbols, or the Nabokovian Unconscious." 11. Laurent Milesi: ' Cybergo Sum: Auto-fiction vs. Psychoanalysis.' 12. Elizabeth Stewart: "Literature and the social bond." 13. Arka Chattopadhyay: "How to Mourn the Present: Fiction, Memory and Mourning." 14. Manya Steinkoler: "Teaching Degree Zero: Impossible Texts Inventing Subjectivities in the Classroom."
Editor's Introduction by Jean-Michel Rabaté: "Ampersands" I. PSYCHOANALYSIS, TEXT, AND THE EMPLOTMENT OF SUBJECTIVITY 1. Isabelle Alfandary: "The Temptation of the Plot in Freud's Early Case Studies." 2. Anna Kornbluh: "Freeing Impersonality: the objective subject in psychoanalysis and Sense & Sensibility." 3. David Sigler: "Lacan's Romanticism." 4. Astrid Lac: "Trauma theory, or Literature's Will to Power." 5. Fuhito Endo: "Queering the death drive in Joseph Conrad." 6. Annelein Masschelein: "Why Didier Anzieu Now? Stretching the Shared Skin of the Work of Art." 7. Ruth Gounelas: "What Does the Poem Do? Literature and Psychoanalysis after Badiou." II. READING NARRATIVES WITH REVISED CONCEPTS 8. Kazuyuki Hara: "Deconstructing the Oedipus Complex: Ôe and Murakami on the way to global culture." 9. Trent Ludwig: "Phantom Thread: Threading Between Dresses and Debts." 10. Sigi Jöttkandt: "Signs and Symbols, or the Nabokovian Unconscious." 11. Laurent Milesi: ' Cybergo Sum: Auto-fiction vs. Psychoanalysis.' 12. Elizabeth Stewart: "Literature and the social bond." 13. Arka Chattopadhyay: "How to Mourn the Present: Fiction, Memory and Mourning." 14. Manya Steinkoler: "Teaching Degree Zero: Impossible Texts Inventing Subjectivities in the Classroom."
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