Anxiety and the Contradictions of Culture explores anxiety from the perspective of Lacanâ s claim that anxiety is a â signal of the Real.â Showing how our relationship with anxiety is intertwined with our fantasies, Felder unpacks how anxiety is related to the gaze, sex, race, and our capacity for social change.
Anxiety and the Contradictions of Culture explores anxiety from the perspective of Lacanâ s claim that anxiety is a â signal of the Real.â Showing how our relationship with anxiety is intertwined with our fantasies, Felder unpacks how anxiety is related to the gaze, sex, race, and our capacity for social change.
Stephen Felder is professor of humanities at Irvine Valley College.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Feeling Anxiety Chapter 1: Theorizing the Subject of Anxiety Chapter 2: Anxiety and the Contradictions of Culture Chapter 3: Anxiety in the Field of Vision Chapter 4: Anxiety as the Truth of Sexuality Chapter 5: Anxiety and the Fantasy of Race Conclusion: In Defense of Anxiety, Or, How to Get Cancer without Becoming Wise
Introduction: Feeling Anxiety Chapter 1: Theorizing the Subject of Anxiety Chapter 2: Anxiety and the Contradictions of Culture Chapter 3: Anxiety in the Field of Vision Chapter 4: Anxiety as the Truth of Sexuality Chapter 5: Anxiety and the Fantasy of Race Conclusion: In Defense of Anxiety, Or, How to Get Cancer without Becoming Wise
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