This volume analyses how forms of the "religious", especially from outside the Western European tradition, shape Lacanian theory. It examines how the universal desire for meaning always expresses the radical impossibility for any speech to communicate something of the Real that is necessarily obscured by our own political existences.
This volume analyses how forms of the "religious", especially from outside the Western European tradition, shape Lacanian theory. It examines how the universal desire for meaning always expresses the radical impossibility for any speech to communicate something of the Real that is necessarily obscured by our own political existences.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Part I: Modern Occultism and Immemorial Monotheism 1. Jacques Lacan, Wilfred Bion and the Kabbalah, Bruce Rosenstock 2. The Will of an Anti-Black Idol: An Insatiable Drive, Calvin Warren 3. Freedom and Nothingness, Between Theodicy and Anthropodicy: Lacan and (Un)Orthodox Perspectives, Davor Dalto 4. Experiences of Transcendence in the Borromean Knot, Janina M. Hofer Part II: Capitalism and the Occult Drive of the Master 5. Capitalist Exceptionalism: Discourse, Sexuation and Mysticism, John Holland 6. Last Judgment, Miroslav Griško 7. The Occult Presence of Slavery: A Dialogue on the Logic of the Vel, Jared Sexton and Sora Han 8. Violence by Any Other Name: The Impasse of Black Female Sexuality, Selamawit Terrefe Part III: Stepping Outside of Colonial Religiosities 9. Lacan and Judaism, Agata Bielik-Robson 10. Lacan and Sufism: Paths for Moving Beyond Pre- and Post-Modern Subjectivities, Mahdi Tourage 11. Learning to Desire Through the Desire of the Other: Lacan and Maximus the Confessor in Dialogue, Dionysius Skliris 12. On a "Mysterious Effusion": The Presence of Lacan in Benny Lévy, Gilles Hanus 13. Decolonizing Ibn'Arab¿ with Jacques Lacan or Why Ibn'Arabi is Not a Neoplatonist, Philipp Valentini Conclusion Index
Introduction Part I: Modern Occultism and Immemorial Monotheism 1. Jacques Lacan, Wilfred Bion and the Kabbalah, Bruce Rosenstock 2. The Will of an Anti-Black Idol: An Insatiable Drive, Calvin Warren 3. Freedom and Nothingness, Between Theodicy and Anthropodicy: Lacan and (Un)Orthodox Perspectives, Davor Dalto 4. Experiences of Transcendence in the Borromean Knot, Janina M. Hofer Part II: Capitalism and the Occult Drive of the Master 5. Capitalist Exceptionalism: Discourse, Sexuation and Mysticism, John Holland 6. Last Judgment, Miroslav Griško 7. The Occult Presence of Slavery: A Dialogue on the Logic of the Vel, Jared Sexton and Sora Han 8. Violence by Any Other Name: The Impasse of Black Female Sexuality, Selamawit Terrefe Part III: Stepping Outside of Colonial Religiosities 9. Lacan and Judaism, Agata Bielik-Robson 10. Lacan and Sufism: Paths for Moving Beyond Pre- and Post-Modern Subjectivities, Mahdi Tourage 11. Learning to Desire Through the Desire of the Other: Lacan and Maximus the Confessor in Dialogue, Dionysius Skliris 12. On a "Mysterious Effusion": The Presence of Lacan in Benny Lévy, Gilles Hanus 13. Decolonizing Ibn'Arab¿ with Jacques Lacan or Why Ibn'Arabi is Not a Neoplatonist, Philipp Valentini Conclusion Index
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