Exploring the complexities of psychoanalysis, the author engages with the historical and philosophical implications of her title, drawing a parallel to Marx's "The Poverty of Philosophy." She suggests that many readers may struggle to grasp the nuances of her argument, inviting a deeper reflection on the limitations and interpretations of psychoanalytic theory. This work challenges readers to confront their understanding of both psychoanalysis and its broader intellectual heritage.
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- 2021
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What Is a Classic?
- 296 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Examines the residual influence of the Eurocentric literary canon in the age of postcolonial and world literature and looks at emergent formations of canons and classics at large.
- 2011
Aesthetic Hysteria
The Great Neurosis in Victorian Melodrama and Contemporary Fiction
- 140 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Focusing on the intersection of hysteria with various academic disciplines, this study explores its historical context within medicine, alongside aesthetic and speech act theories. It incorporates feminist perspectives and examines gender and performance, offering a comprehensive analysis of how hysteria has been perceived and represented. The work aims to challenge conventional narratives and deepen the understanding of hysteria's implications in contemporary discourse.