Seductions and enigmas : Laplanche, theory, culture
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Seductions and enigmas : Laplanche, theory, culture
Lawrence & Wishart, 2014
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Bibliography: p. 344-355
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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In a career spanning more than five decades the distinguished French psychoanalyst Jean Laplanche (1924 - 2012) elaborated a distinctive methodology for the reading of Freud's corpus and evolved, in connection with it, a radical new metapsychology - one that critically recast Freud's early 'seduction' theory of trauma and placed at the heart of psychic life a particular model of 'enigmatic signification'. Seductions and Enigmas is a volume dedicated to the implications of Laplanche's thought for reading and interpretation. It collects papers that elaborate Laplanche's unique method for the interpretation of Freud, with its attention to the decentering and recentering movements of thought that structure the psychoanalytic field, and explore how the metapsychological developments arising from the implementation of that method open up new horizons for the psychoanalytic reading of other texts and oeuvres in the cultural domain. The volume comprises essays by Laplanche as well as by clinicians and scholars whose work takes inspiration from his research.
Authors variously establish, develop or consolidate Laplanche's critical methodology as such, or work through aspects of his major theoretical innovations as points of departure for the reading of cultural works of different kinds: fiction, drama, painting, visual and sound installations, and film. These theoretical innovations cover a breadth of topics including seduction, sublimation, gender, femininity, the functions of binding and unbinding, masochism and the role of the enigmatic. In their range, the texts brought together here are a testament to the vitality and fertility of Laplanche's theoretical endeavour, for anyone concerned with the re-reading of Freud or with continuing to recalibrate and advance the parameters of critical interpretation in light of Freud's legacy.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Seductions and Enigmas: Laplanche, Reading, Theory - John Fletcher and Nicholas Ray
- Reading and Interpretation: Laplanche and the Case of Freud
- Interpreting (with) Freud - Jean Laplanche
- Exigency and Going-Astray - Jean Laplanche
- Sublimation and/or Inspiration - Jean Laplanche
- Seduction, Sexuality, Gender Primal Femininity - Jacques Andres
- Seduction, Gender and the Drive - Judith Butler
- Seductions, Enigmas, Literary Texts Culture, Cognition and Jean Laplanche's Enigmatic Signifier - Allyson Stack
- Gothic's Enigmatic Signifier: the Case of J. Sheridan Le Fanu's Carmilla - Mike Davis
- The Ides of March: from Mastery to Vampirism - Eric Toubiana
- The Scenography of Trauma: a 'Copernican' reading of Sophocles' Oedipus the King - John Fletcher
- Seduction and Infraction in the Visual and Aural Fields
- Breast-Feeding as Original Seduction and Primal Scene of Seduction: Giorgione's La Tempesta - Jacqueline Lanouziere Femininity and Passivity in the Primal Scene: The Little Death of Sardanapalus - Jacques Andre Seduction, Receptivity and the 'Feminine' in Peter Greenaway's The Pillow Book - Nicholas Ray Bruce Nauman, Jean Laplanche and the Art of Helplessness - Josh Cohen
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