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Jacqueline Rose

    1. Jänner 1949

    Jacqueline Rose ist eine britische Akademikerin, die für ihre wegweisende Arbeit an den Schnittstellen von Psychoanalyse, Feminismus und Literatur bekannt ist. Ihre kritische Perspektive untersucht oft kanonische Werke neu und bietet postmoderne feministische Interpretationen, die etablierte Lesarten in Frage stellen. Rose widmet sich der komplexen Beziehung zwischen Autorinnen, ihren Schöpfungen und dem kritischen Empfang, den sie erfahren. Ihre Arbeiten sind für präzise Analysen bekannt, die verborgene Machtdynamiken aufdecken und literarischen Texten neue Dimensionen verleihen.

    Mothers
    On Not Being Able To Sleep
    The Haunting Of Sylvia Plath
    Sexuality in the Field of Vision
    Den eigenen Tod sterben
    Sexualität im Feld der Anschauung
    • Einleitung, Die Psyche des Feminismus, Teil I: 1. Dora, Bruchstück einer Analyse, 2. Weibliche Sexualität, Jacques Lacan und die école freudienne, 3:. Das Unbehagen in der Weiblichkeit, 4. George Eliot und das Spektakel der Frau, 5. Hamlet, die 'Mona Lisa' der Literatur, 6. Julia Kristeva, die Zweite, Teil II: 7. Das Imaginäre, 8. Der cinematische Apparat, 9. Die Frau als Symptom, 10. Sexualität im Feld der Anschauung, Anmerkungen, Namensregister.

      Sexualität im Feld der Anschauung
    • Den eigenen Tod sterben

      Denken mit Freud in Zeiten der Pandemie - Sigmund Freud Vorlesung 2020

      • 94 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      Den eigenen Tod sterben
    • The Haunting Of Sylvia Plath

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,8(13)Abgeben

      Offers an interpretation of Sylvia Plath's writing, claiming that previous interpretations - both feminist and psychoanalytic - have been too polarized.

      The Haunting Of Sylvia Plath
    • On Not Being Able To Sleep

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,8(35)Abgeben

      In these powerful essays Jacqueline Rose delves into the questions that keep us awake at night, into issues of privacy and publishing, exposure and shame. Offering new links between feminism, psychoanalysis, literature and politics, On Not Being Able to Sleep provides a resonant and thought provoking collection for the present day.

      On Not Being Able To Sleep
    • Mothers

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,8(462)Abgeben

      Moving commandingly between pop cultural references such as Roald Dahl's 'Matilda' to observations about motherhood in the ancient world, from and thoughts about the stigmatization of single mothers in the UK, Mothers delivers a groundbreaking report into something so prevalent we hardly notice.

      Mothers
    • A collection of essays imagining a world in which a radical respect for death might exist alongside a fairer distribution of the earth's wealth, by one of our leading thinkers.

      The Plague
    • Peter Pan, Jacqueline Rose contends, forces us to question what it is we are doing in the endless production and dissemination of children's fiction. In a preface, written for this edition, Rose considers some of Peter Pan's new guises and their implications. From Spielberg's Hook, to the lesbian production of the play at the London Drill Hall in 1991, to debates in the English House of Lords, to a newly claimed status as the icon of transvestite culture, Peter Pan continues to demonstrate its bizarre renewability as a cultural fetish of our times.

      The Case of Peter Pan, or the Impossibility of Children's Fiction
    • The book delves into the impact of Reformation-era tensions on the dynamics between the monarchy, Parliament, and legal systems during the Restoration period. It examines how these historical conflicts shaped governance and authority, offering a unique perspective on the interplay of religion and politics in shaping modern British institutions.

      Godly Kingship in Restoration England