Object lessons : how to do things with fetishism
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書誌事項
Object lessons : how to do things with fetishism
(SUNY series in psychoanalysis and culture)
State University of New York Press, c1999
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [183]-187) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Object Lessons begins with the question, What can fetishism teach us? One answer, as this book makes clear, is that fetishism is a form of subject-object relation that informs us about basic strategies of defining, desiring, and knowing subjects and objects in Western culture. More importantly, in the way that it brings together peculiarly modern anxieties—especially those about sexuality, gender, belief, and knowledge—fetishism reveals how our basic categories for interpreting the world have been reduced to binary and mutually exclusive terms. By foregrounding concerns about sexual differences in examining fetishism's unique intersection of desire and knowledge, Object Lessons seizes on the promises fetishism offers to those who want to call into question the resurgence of conservative and even reactionary drives to lock down absolute definitions of sexual differences through either biological or cultural essentialism.
目次
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. How to Do Things with Fetishism
Symptoms of an Analogy in the Construction of a "Penis"
Penis, Phallus, Fetish
A Very Special Penis: The Clitoris from Three Essays to the Later Works
2. The Travesty of Clothes Fetishism
A Puzzling Thing
Dressing Up Fetishism in Feminist Clothes
No Two Ways about It: What Lesbian Fetishism Can Do for You
3. The Language of Loss
Two Kinds of Object Relations: Melancholia and Fetishism
The Persistence of Parody
Coda: The Epistemology of the Object
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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