An anthology of writing by Jacqueline Rose, a singular, provocative critic renowned for her commitment to psychoanalytic theory as a uniquely productive way of analyzing literature, culture, politics, and society.
An anthology of writing by Jacqueline Rose, a singular, provocative critic renowned for her commitment to psychoanalytic theory as a uniquely productive way of analyzing literature, culture, politics, and society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Reading Jacqueline Rose: An Introduction / Ben Naparstek and Justin Clemens 1 Part I. Analysis Introduction to Part I 27 1. Femininity and Its Discontents 31 2. Feminine Sexuality: Jacques Lacan and the école freudienne 48 3. Negativity in the Work of Melanie Kline 61 4. Mass Psychology 86 Part II. Nation Introduction to Part II 117 5. States of Fantasy 123 6. Just, Lasting, Comprehensive 138 7. Apathy and Accountability: The Challenge of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission to the Intellectual in the Modern World 156 8. The Body of Evil: Arendt, Coetzee, and 9/11 170 9. "Imponderables in Thin Air": Zionism as Psychoanalysis (Critique) 188 Part III. Representations Introduction to Part III 215 10. Sexuality in the Field of Vision 221 11. Hamlet: The "Mona Lisa" of Literature 228 12. Virginia Woolf and the Death of Modernism 242 13. "Daddy" 257 14. Peter Pan and Freud: Who Is Talking and to Whom? 274 15. Excerpts from Albertine: A Novel 300 Part IV. Interventions Introduction to Part IV 315 16. "Infinite Justice" 319 17. We Are All Afraid, But of What, Exactly? 320 18. Why Zionism Today Is the Real Enemy of the Jews 322 19. Reflections on Israel's 2008 Incursion into Gaza 326 20. Why Howard Jacobson Is Wrong 328 21. Holocaust Premises: Political Implications of the Traumatic Frame 332 22. A Conversation with Jacqueline Rose 341 Notes 361 Jacqueline Rose: A Select Bibliography, 1974-2010 413 Index 419
Reading Jacqueline Rose: An Introduction / Ben Naparstek and Justin Clemens 1 Part I. Analysis Introduction to Part I 27 1. Femininity and Its Discontents 31 2. Feminine Sexuality: Jacques Lacan and the école freudienne 48 3. Negativity in the Work of Melanie Kline 61 4. Mass Psychology 86 Part II. Nation Introduction to Part II 117 5. States of Fantasy 123 6. Just, Lasting, Comprehensive 138 7. Apathy and Accountability: The Challenge of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission to the Intellectual in the Modern World 156 8. The Body of Evil: Arendt, Coetzee, and 9/11 170 9. "Imponderables in Thin Air": Zionism as Psychoanalysis (Critique) 188 Part III. Representations Introduction to Part III 215 10. Sexuality in the Field of Vision 221 11. Hamlet: The "Mona Lisa" of Literature 228 12. Virginia Woolf and the Death of Modernism 242 13. "Daddy" 257 14. Peter Pan and Freud: Who Is Talking and to Whom? 274 15. Excerpts from Albertine: A Novel 300 Part IV. Interventions Introduction to Part IV 315 16. "Infinite Justice" 319 17. We Are All Afraid, But of What, Exactly? 320 18. Why Zionism Today Is the Real Enemy of the Jews 322 19. Reflections on Israel's 2008 Incursion into Gaza 326 20. Why Howard Jacobson Is Wrong 328 21. Holocaust Premises: Political Implications of the Traumatic Frame 332 22. A Conversation with Jacqueline Rose 341 Notes 361 Jacqueline Rose: A Select Bibliography, 1974-2010 413 Index 419
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