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=‘Psychoanalysis and …’ by Richard Feldstein & Henry Sussman=
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Originally published in 1990, ''Psychoanalysis and…'' brings together essays by critics whose work demonstrates the lively interpenetration of psychoanalysis and other disciplines. Andrew Ross investigates psychoanalysis and Marxist thought; Joel Fineman reads the “sound of O” in Othello; Jane Gallop asks “Why does Freud giggle when the women leave the room?”; and Ellie Ragland-Sullivan examines Lacan’s seminars on James Joyce. This stimulating collection of work should still be required reading, especially for students of literature. But ''Psychoanalysis and… ''demonstrates that psychoanalysis – and theoretical criticism, and feminism, and Lacanian theory, and semiotics, and Marxism, and deconstruction, and literary criticism – was, at the time, a rich and expanding terrain.
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'''Contents'''
<div class="container"><div class="layout"><div id="product"><div id="productContent" class="col-sm-8 clearleft"><div class="row"><div class="col-sm-12 tab-content">Introduction.<br />'''Part 1: Psychoanalysis and Theoretical Criticism<br />'''1. Psychoanalysis as an Intervention in Contemporary Theory ''Cary Nelson<br />''2. Psychoanalysis, Literary Criticism, and the Problem of Authority ''Samuel Weber<br />''3. The Sound of ''O'' in ''Othello'': The Real of the Tragedy of Desire ''Joel Fineman''
'''Part 2: Psychoanalysis and Feminism<br />'''4. Why Does Freud Giggle When the Women Leave the Room? ''Jane Gallop<br />''5. The Female Subject: (What) Does Woman Want? ''Jerry Aline Flieger''
'''Part 3: Psychoanalysis and Lacanian Theory<br />'''6. Lacan’s Seminars on James Joyce: Writing as Symptom and “Singular Solution” ''Ellie Ragland Sullivan''
'''Part 4: Psychoanalysis and Semiotics<br />'''7. The Limits of the Semiotic Approach to Psychoanalysis ''Slavoj Zizek''
'''Part 5: Psychoanalysis and Marxism<br />'''8. The Politics of Impossibility ''Andrew Ross''
'''Part 6: Psychoanalysis and Deconstruction<br />'''9. Psychoanalysis Modern and Post-Modern ''Henry Sussman<br />''10. Psychoanalysis and Deconstruction and Woman ''Ruth Salvaggio''
'''Part 7: Psychoanalysis and Literary Criticism<br />'''11. ''The Bostonians'' and the Figure of the Speaking Woman ''Claire Kahane<br />''12. Faulkner’s Dispossession of Personae Non Gratae ''Richard Feldstein<br />''13. A Shattered Globe: Narcissism and Masochism in Virginia Woolf’s Life-Writing ''Charles Bernheimer''
Notes and References.
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