Traversing the Fantasy

Traversing the Fantasy
Title Traversing the Fantasy PDF eBook
Author Sandra Meiri
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 320
Release 2020-02-06
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1501328700

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Traversing the Fantasy: The Dialectic of Desire/Fantasy proposes a new and comprehensive model of spectatorship at the heart of which it draws an analogy between the ethics of Lacanian psychoanalysis and the ethics of narrative film. It demonstrates how spectators engage with narrative film, undergoing unconscious processes that generate a shift in the adherence to fantasies that impede assuming responsibility for one's fate and well being. The authors discuss the affinities that the ontology and aesthetics of narrative film share with subjective, unconscious processes, offering new insights into the popular appeal of narrative film, through three film corpora, analyzed at length: body-character-breach films; dreaming-character films; and gender-crossing films. With a range of case studies from the old (Rebecca, Vertigo, Some Like it Hot) to the new (Being John Malkovich, A Fantastic Woman), Sandra Meiri and Odeya Kohen Raz build on psychoanalytic ideas about the cinema and take them in a completely new direction that promises to be the basis for further developments in the field.

Traversing the Fantasy

Traversing the Fantasy
Title Traversing the Fantasy PDF eBook
Author Jason Glynos
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 418
Release 2017-11-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1351125737

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Slavoj Zizek is one of the most provocative and important thinkers writing in contemporary philosophy. This book is an engaged debate with Zizek. It contains a series of specially commissioned critical essays from an impressive collection of contributors covering the full extent of his oeuvre. Essays examine Zizek on cultural theory, film studies, ethics, political theory, social theory, Kant and Lacanian psychoanalysis. In the spirit of Zizek‘s own interventions, these essays critically interrogate his ideas, challenging him to respond directly which he does in an extended polemical reply that concludes the collection. This volume represents an exciting and important contribution to contemporary theoretical debate and adds significantly to the growing literature on Zizek.

Time Driven

Time Driven
Title Time Driven PDF eBook
Author Adrian Johnston
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Total Pages 462
Release 2005-07-27
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0810122057

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Freud outlines two types of conflict; that between drives and reality; and that between the drives themselves. Adrian Johnston identifies a third; the conflict embedded within each and every drive.

The Lacanian Subject

The Lacanian Subject
Title The Lacanian Subject PDF eBook
Author Bruce Fink
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 242
Release 1995
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780691015897

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Lacanian psychoanalyst Bruce Fink lucidly guides readers through the labyrinth of Lacanian theory to provide the most penetrating view of Lacan's work to date. Revealing in-depth knowledge of Lacan's theoretical and clinical work, Fink shines a light on Lacan's controversial notions about the Other, object a, the unconscious as structured like a language, alienation and separation, the paternal metaphor, jouissance, and sexual difference.

The Desire of Psychoanalysis

The Desire of Psychoanalysis
Title The Desire of Psychoanalysis PDF eBook
Author Gabriel Tupinambá
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Total Pages 322
Release 2021-02-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 081014283X

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The Desire of Psychoanalysis proposes that recognizing how certain theoretical and institutional problems in Lacanian psychoanalysis are grounded in the historical conditions of Lacan’s own thinking might allow us to overcome these impasses. In order to accomplish this, Gabriel Tupinambá analyzes the socioeconomic practices that underlie the current institutional existence of the Lacanian community—its political position as well as its institutional history—in relation to theoretical production. By focusing on the underlying dynamic that binds clinical practice, theoretical work, and institutional security in Lacanian psychoanalysis today, Tupinambá is able to locate sites for conceptual innovation that have been ignored by the discipline, such as the understanding of the role of money in clinical practice, the place of analysands in the transformation of psychoanalytic theory, and ideological dead-ends that have become common sense in the Lacanian field. The Desire of Psychoanalysis thus suggests ways of opening up psychoanalysis to new concepts and clinical practices and calls for a transformation of how psychoanalysis is understood as an institution.

The Zizek Reader

The Zizek Reader
Title The Zizek Reader PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Wright
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 345
Release 1999-03-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0631212000

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The Zizek Reader - which includes a Foreword by Zizek and a new, previously unpublished essay on cyberspace - provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the flamboyant work of a figure who has been variously described as 'one of the most arresting, insightful and scandalous thinkers in recent memory' and 'the Giant of Ljubljana'. Collects work by one of the most arresting and scandalous thinkers of our time. Aids the reader to understand the often complex thinking of both Lacan and Zizek .

The Films of Lars von Trier and Philosophy

The Films of Lars von Trier and Philosophy
Title The Films of Lars von Trier and Philosophy PDF eBook
Author José A. Haro
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 141
Release 2019-08-31
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 3030249182

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The films of Lars von Trier offer unique opportunities for thinking deeply about how Philosophy and Cinema speak to one another. The book addresses von Trier’s films in order of their release. The earlier chapters discuss his Golden Heart trilogy and USA: Land of Opportunities series by addressing issues of potential misogyny, ethical critique, and racial justice. The later chapters focus on his Depression Trilogy and address the undermining of gender binaries, the psychoanalytic meaning of the sacrifice of children and depression, and philosophical questions provoked by the depiction of the end of the world. Taken together, the volume explores the topics of Philosophical Psychology, Social Theory, Political Theory, Theories of the Self, Philosophy of Race, and Feminist Thought, and opens a conversation about von Trier’s important work.