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- catalog contributor b3887122.
- catalog coverage "Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)".
- catalog created "1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1992.".
- catalog description "1. Why Does a Letter Always Arrive at Its Destination? 1.1. Death and Sublimation: The Final Scene of City Lights. The trauma of the voice. The tramp's interposition. The separation. 1.2. Imaginary, Symbolic, Real. Imaginary (mis)recognition. Symbolic circuit I: "There is no metalanguage" Symbolic circuit II: Fate and repetition. The real encounter -- 2. Why Is Woman a Symptom of Man? 2.1. Why Is Suicide the Only Successful Act? The act as an answer of the Real. Germany, Year Zero: The word no longer obliges. Europa '51: Escape into guilt. Stromboli: The act of freedom. 2.2. The "Night of the World" Psychoanalysis and German idealism. The fiction of reality. The fascination of the sacrifice -- ".
- catalog description "3. Why Is Every Act a Repetition? 3.1. Beyond "Distributive Justice" Why was Chandler's Playback a failure? "Distributive justice" and its exception. Sacrifice, traditional and utilitarian. Le pere.. ... ou pire. Repetition: imaginary, symbolic, real. Repetition and postmodernity. "Either/or" redoubled. 3.2. Identity and Authority. The "exception reconciled in the universal" The vicious circle of dialectics and its remainder. Identity and fantasy. Socrates versus Christ. The paradoxes of authority. The "impossible" performative. Kierkegaard's "materialist reversal of Hegel" Lucan versus Habermas -- 4. Why Does the Phallus Appear? 4.1. Grimaces of the Real. The "phantom of the opera": A spectroscopy. The voice qua object. From the modernist sinthome.. ... to the postmodernist Thing. 4.2. Phallophany of the Anal Father. The anal father. Phallophany versus phallic signifier. Class struggle in the opera. The subject of the Enlightenment -- ".
- catalog description "5. Why Are There Always Two Fathers? 5.1. At the Origins of Noir: The Humiliated Father. The paranoiac Other. "Woman as the symptom of man" revisited. From Ned Beaumont to Philip Marlowe. From Philip Marlowe to Dale Cooper. 5.2. Die Versagung. The "sacrifice of the sacrifice" Die versagung, castration, alienation. "Subjective destitution" "Tarrying with the Negative."".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xi, 198 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0415904811 (hb) :".
- catalog identifier "041590482X (pb) :".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Routledge,".
- catalog spatial "Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)".
- catalog subject "150.19/5 20".
- catalog subject "BF109.L28 L59 1992".
- catalog subject "Culture in motion pictures.".
- catalog subject "Lacan, Jacques, 1901-1981.".
- catalog subject "Motion Pictures as Topic.".
- catalog subject "Popular culture Psychological aspects.".
- catalog subject "Psychoanalysis and motion pictures.".
- catalog subject "Psychoanalysis.".
- catalog subject "Psychoanalytic Interpretation.".
- catalog subject "WM 460.7 Z82e 1992".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Why Does a Letter Always Arrive at Its Destination? 1.1. Death and Sublimation: The Final Scene of City Lights. The trauma of the voice. The tramp's interposition. The separation. 1.2. Imaginary, Symbolic, Real. Imaginary (mis)recognition. Symbolic circuit I: "There is no metalanguage" Symbolic circuit II: Fate and repetition. The real encounter -- 2. Why Is Woman a Symptom of Man? 2.1. Why Is Suicide the Only Successful Act? The act as an answer of the Real. Germany, Year Zero: The word no longer obliges. Europa '51: Escape into guilt. Stromboli: The act of freedom. 2.2. The "Night of the World" Psychoanalysis and German idealism. The fiction of reality. The fascination of the sacrifice -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. Why Is Every Act a Repetition? 3.1. Beyond "Distributive Justice" Why was Chandler's Playback a failure? "Distributive justice" and its exception. Sacrifice, traditional and utilitarian. Le pere.. ... ou pire. Repetition: imaginary, symbolic, real. Repetition and postmodernity. "Either/or" redoubled. 3.2. Identity and Authority. The "exception reconciled in the universal" The vicious circle of dialectics and its remainder. Identity and fantasy. Socrates versus Christ. The paradoxes of authority. The "impossible" performative. Kierkegaard's "materialist reversal of Hegel" Lucan versus Habermas -- 4. Why Does the Phallus Appear? 4.1. Grimaces of the Real. The "phantom of the opera": A spectroscopy. The voice qua object. From the modernist sinthome.. ... to the postmodernist Thing. 4.2. Phallophany of the Anal Father. The anal father. Phallophany versus phallic signifier. Class struggle in the opera. The subject of the Enlightenment -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Why Are There Always Two Fathers? 5.1. At the Origins of Noir: The Humiliated Father. The paranoiac Other. "Woman as the symptom of man" revisited. From Ned Beaumont to Philip Marlowe. From Philip Marlowe to Dale Cooper. 5.2. Die Versagung. The "sacrifice of the sacrifice" Die versagung, castration, alienation. "Subjective destitution" "Tarrying with the Negative."".
- catalog title "Enjoy your symptom! : Jacques Lacan in Hollywood and out / Slavoj Žižek.".
- catalog type "text".