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- catalog abstract "A woman turns into a piece of furniture (Theodor Fontane's Effi Briest); a writer of children's books takes photos of naked little girls (Lewis Carroll); Mont Blanc becomes the maternal breast (Shelley); Hamlet mistakes Ophelia for a phallus (Lacan's Hamlet seminar); and mom turns out to have thermonuclear arms (Laurie Anderson's United States). Reviewing the ways in which women have been fantasized across nineteenth- and twentieth-century Western culture, Herman Rapaport offers a series of brilliant insights into the concept of the fantasm in modern art. This gathering of new and previously published essays centers on a key question in psychoanalytic theory - the primacy of visual (iconic) versus linguistic (auditory) realms in the construction of fantasy. Rapaport first provides a lucid analysis of the historical development of the French psychoanalytic concept of the fantasm - which includes such phenomena as dramas and daydreams, delusions, hallucinations, primal scenes, imaginary objects, fantasies, and complexes. In the chapters that follow, Rapaport considers both visual and linguistic aspects of the fantasm in penetrating interpretations of many well-known works, ranging from poetry to performance art. Engaging such controversies as the conflict between Lacanian and Derridean viewpoints, this book will be essential reading for anyone interested in literary theory, feminist theory, and the intersections of psychoanalysis and philosophy in literary criticism.".
- catalog alternative "Between the sign and the gaze.".
- catalog contributor b4797127.
- catalog created "1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1994.".
- catalog description "A woman turns into a piece of furniture (Theodor Fontane's Effi Briest); a writer of children's books takes photos of naked little girls (Lewis Carroll); Mont Blanc becomes the maternal breast (Shelley); Hamlet mistakes Ophelia for a phallus (Lacan's Hamlet seminar); and mom turns out to have thermonuclear arms (Laurie Anderson's United States). Reviewing the ways in which women have been fantasized across nineteenth- and twentieth-century Western culture, Herman Rapaport offers a series of brilliant insights into the concept of the fantasm in modern art. This gathering of new and previously published essays centers on a key question in psychoanalytic theory - the primacy of visual (iconic) versus linguistic (auditory) realms in the construction of fantasy. Rapaport first provides a lucid analysis of the historical development of the French psychoanalytic concept of the fantasm - which includes such phenomena as dramas and daydreams, delusions, hallucinations, primal scenes, imaginary objects, fantasies, and complexes. In the chapters that follow, Rapaport considers both visual and linguistic aspects of the fantasm in penetrating interpretations of many well-known works, ranging from poetry to performance art. Engaging such controversies as the conflict between Lacanian and Derridean viewpoints, this book will be essential reading for anyone interested in literary theory, feminist theory, and the intersections of psychoanalysis and philosophy in literary criticism.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "pt. I. Appearances of the Fantasm. 1. Theories of the Fantasm. 2. Staging: Mont Blanc. 3. Jane Eyre and the Mot Tabou. 4. Effi Briest and La Chose freudienne. 5. Disarticulations: Between the Sign and the Gaze. 6. Permission Granted, or Beyond the Fantasm -- pt. II. Echoes of the Fantasm. 7. Geoffrey Hartman and the Spell of Sounds. 8. Tonalities of Apocalypse. 9. Durassian Extimacy. 10. "Can You Say Hello?" -- Laurie Anderson's United States.".
- catalog extent "296 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Between the sign & the gaze.".
- catalog identifier "080142898X (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0801481333 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Between the sign & the gaze.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ithaca : Cornell University Press,".
- catalog relation "Between the sign & the gaze.".
- catalog subject "801/.92 20".
- catalog subject "Fantasy.".
- catalog subject "PN56.P92 R37 1994".
- catalog subject "Psychoanalysis and literature.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. Appearances of the Fantasm. 1. Theories of the Fantasm. 2. Staging: Mont Blanc. 3. Jane Eyre and the Mot Tabou. 4. Effi Briest and La Chose freudienne. 5. Disarticulations: Between the Sign and the Gaze. 6. Permission Granted, or Beyond the Fantasm -- pt. II. Echoes of the Fantasm. 7. Geoffrey Hartman and the Spell of Sounds. 8. Tonalities of Apocalypse. 9. Durassian Extimacy. 10. "Can You Say Hello?" -- Laurie Anderson's United States.".
- catalog title "Between the sign & the gaze / Herman Rapaport.".
- catalog title "Between the sign and the gaze.".
- catalog type "text".