Nadia Bou Ali shows how a curious relationship was forged between language and politics, one driven both by a desire for modernity and anxiety about it.
Nadia Bou Ali shows how a curious relationship was forged between language and politics, one driven both by a desire for modernity and anxiety about it.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nadia Bou Ali is Assistant Professor at the Civilization Studies Program at the American University of Beirut. She is co-editor of Lacan contra Foucault, subjectity, sex, and politics (Bloomsbury 2018) and her research interests revolve around modern Arabic intellectual history, critical theory and psychoanalysis.
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Introduction: The Mirror Of Language 1. Literature as a Ruthless Excavator of Culture 2. Why Is Their Lalangue Rather Than Nothing? Love of Lugha and Lalangue 3. Piercing The Bull's Eye: The Sexual (Non-)Relation 4. A Liberal Psycho-Theology Conclusion: The Abstractions of Homo Economicus: Now A Stomach, Now an Anus.
Introduction: The Mirror Of Language 1. Literature as a Ruthless Excavator of Culture 2. Why Is Their Lalangue Rather Than Nothing? Love of Lugha and Lalangue 3. Piercing The Bull's Eye: The Sexual (Non-)Relation 4. A Liberal Psycho-Theology Conclusion: The Abstractions of Homo Economicus: Now A Stomach, Now an Anus.
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