Mari Ruti Reihenfolge der Bücher
Mari Ruti ist Distinguished Professor für kritische Theorie sowie Gender- und Sexualitätsstudien. Sie ist eine interdisziplinäre Wissenschaftlerin, die an der Schnittstelle von zeitgenössischer Theorie, kontinentaler Philosophie, psychoanalytischer Theorie, Kulturwissenschaften, Traumata-Theorie, posthumanistischer Ethik sowie Gender- und Sexualitätsstudien arbeitet. Ruti erforscht die komplexen Beziehungen zwischen diesen Bereichen und bietet neue Perspektiven auf unser Verständnis menschlicher Erfahrung. Ihre Arbeit zeichnet sich durch ihren interdisziplinären Ansatz und ihre tiefe Auseinandersetzung mit drängenden zeitgenössischen Fragen aus.






- 2023
- 2021
Penis Envy and Other Bad Feelings
- 312 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Mari Ruti combines theoretical reflection, cultural critique, feminist politics, and personal anecdotes to analyze the prevalence of bad feelings in everyday life. Proceeding from a playful engagement with Freud's idea of penis envy, Ruti fans out to a broader consideration of neoliberal pragmatism and a trenchant critique of gender relations.
- 2012
The Singularity of Being offers a Lacanian interpretation on what makes each of us a unique and irreplaceable creature. Focusing on the Lacanian real, it builds a theory of individual distinctiveness while also intervening in critical debates about subjectivity, agency, resistance, the self-other relationship, and effective political and ethical action.
- 2011
The Summons of Love
- 180 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
We are conditioned to think love's purpose is to heal wounds, make us happy, and give our lives meaning. When the opposite occurs, and love causes us to feel fractured, disenchanted, and full of existential turmoil, our suffering is compounded by the sense that love has failed us, or that we've failed to experience what so many others effortlessly enjoy.In this eloquently argued, psychologically-informed book, Mari Ruti portrays love as a much more complex, multifaceted phenomenon prompting us to access the depths of human existence. Love's ruptures are as important as its triumph.
- 2009
Psychoanalytic perspective on what Western philosophers from Socrates to Foucault have called “the art of living.”