Seductions and enigmas : Laplanche, theory, culture /
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 &...
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Seductions and Enigmas: Laplanche, Reading, Theory / John Fletcher and Nicholas Ray
- Reading and Interpretation: Laplanche and the Case of Freud: 1. Interpreting (with) Freud / Jean Laplanche
- 2. 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.