D.H. Lawrence and the paradoxes of psychic life
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D.H. Lawrence and the paradoxes of psychic life
(SUNY series in psychoanalysis and culture)
State University of New York Press, c1999
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DH Lawrence and the paradoxes of psychic life
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Contributing to the debate about D. H. Lawrence's relationship with and fictional portrayal of women, this book discusses how the dynamic tensions of his art dramatically reenact the competing forces of psychic and relational life. In her examination of Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow, Women in Love, and various short stories, Schapiro discusses how Lawrence's best works reveal a continual struggle to recognize and be recognized by the other as an independent subject. Drawing on Jessica Benjamin's psychoanalytic theory of intersubjectivity, she also demonstrates how a breakdown of balanced subject-subject relations in his texts gives rise to defensive polarities of gender and of domination and submission.
目次
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1
Introduction
Lawrence and This (Female Psychoanalytic) Reader
Lawrence and Psychoanalytic Relational Theories
Intersubjectivity
Intersubjectivity, Gender, and Domination:
Jessica Benjamin's Theory
Lawrence's Biography
Previous Psychoanalytic Criticism of Lawrence
An Intersubjective Approach to Lawrence: Polarities and Paradoxes
Chapter 2
Sons and Lovers
Gertrude and Paul: The Depressed Mother and the Dependent Child
Miriam and Paul: Self-Mistrust and the Failure of Otherness
Clara and Paul: Depersonalization and the Psyche/Soma Split
Walter, Baxter, and Paul: The Rejected Father and the Need for Recognition
Paul: The Maternal Heritage
Chapter 3
The Short Stories
"New Eve and Old Adam," "Odour of Chrysanthemums," ''The Shadow in the Rose Garden," "Sun": Mutual Recognition and the Bodily Self
"The Prussian Officer," "The Blind Man," "The Princess," "The Woman Who Rode Away": Intersubjective Collapse and the Domination-Submission Polarity
"The Horse-Dealer's Daughter": Confronting Shame and the Struggle to Love
Chapter 4
The Rainbow
Tom and Lydia: Sustaining the Maternal Identification and the Development of Faith
Anna and Will: Deficiency, Shame, and the Will to Dominate
Ursula and Others: Intersubjectivity and the Quest for Authenticity
Chapter Five
Women in Love
Gerald and Gudrun: The Sadomasochistic Scenario
Birkin and Gerald: Seeking the Narcissistic Ideal
Birkin and Ursula: Maintaining the Vital Tension
Epilogue
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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