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After Lacan

After Lacan

After Lacan

Literature, Theory and Psychoanalysis in the Twenty-First Century
Ankhi Mukherjee , University of Oxford
December 2018
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9781108466486

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    This book draws on the distinct phases of Jacques Lacan's career to show his way of thinking in and beyond his lifetime. It is an examination of the past, present, and futures of psychoanalysis, as these are developed in the dimensions of language, literature, logic, philosophy, visual culture, identity and sexuality, and politics. The interdisciplinary approach of the volume allows it to work across clinical, sociological, philosophical, and literary fields to both add dimensions to the literary/critical reception of Lacan and enable the system of Lacanian psychoanalysis to have a wider conversation. Re-examining the fundamental concepts of Lacanian theory in its historical contexts through the topological structures he inaugurated, After Lacan makes innovative critical interventions in contemporary debates on racism, Islam, the Communist Party, poetry, new media, disability identity, and queer theory. It is a key resource for students, graduates and instructors of literary theory, psychoanalysis, and the works of Lacan.

    • Combines critical and clinical approaches to understanding and interpreting Lacan
    • Engages contemporary debates in racism, Islam, disability studies, gender and queer theory, cinema and new media
    • Demonstrates the ways in which Lacan's theory and pedagogy inform each other

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    'We can see from the essays collected here, après coup - as it were - that now, more than ever, we should look not to 'after' Lacan, nor only for a 'return' to Lacan, but instead, we should unearth the 'sense' of Lacan, and Mukherjee's collection is an excellent end to that new beginning.' Sinan Richards, French Studies

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    Product details

    December 2018
    Hardback
    9781316512180
    240 pages
    235 × 156 × 17 mm
    0.45kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction Ankhi Mukherjee
    • Part I. Fundamental Concepts:
    • 1. Voice after Lacan Mladen Dolar
    • 2. Freud's return to Lacan Anna Kornbluh
    • 3. Beyond the Oedipus complex Tracy McNulty
    • 4. Psychoanalysis as poetry in Lacan's clinical paradigm Dany Nobus
    • Part II. After Lacan:
    • 5. The queer repression of Lacan Merrill Cole
    • 6. Cinema after Lacan Todd McGowan
    • 7. Lacan and politics Jodi Dean
    • 8. Lacan and race Azeen Khan
    • Part III. Beyond Lacan:
    • 9. Lacan and disability studies Anna Mollow
    • 10. Lacan and new media Clint Burnham
    • 11. Islam after Lacan Nouri Gana.
      Contributors
    • Ankhi Mukherjee, Mladen Dolar, Anna Kornbluh, racy McNulty, Dany Nobus, Merrill Cole, Todd McGowan, Jodi Dean, Azeen Khan, Anna Mollow, Clint Burnham, Nouri Gana

    • Editor
    • Ankhi Mukherjee , University of Oxford

      Ankhi Mukherjee is Professor of English and World Literatures at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Wadham College. She is the author of Aesthetic Hysteria: The Great Neurosis in Victorian Melodrama and Contemporary Fiction (2007) and What Is a Classic? Postcolonial Rewriting and Invention of the Canon (2014), which won the British Academy Rose Mary Crawshay Prize in English Literature in 2015. She has edited A Concise Companion to Psychoanalysis, Literature, and Culture (2014, with Laura Marcus).