Historicism, Psychoanalysis, and Early Modern CultureCarla Mazzio, Douglas Trevor Routledge, 28 okt 2013 - 440 pagina's First published in 2000. Did people in early modern Europe have a concept of an inner self? Carla Mazzio and Douglas Trevor have brought together an outstanding group of literary, cultural, and history scholars to answer this intriguing question. Through a synthesis of historicism and psychoanalytic criticism, the contributors explore the complicated, nuanced, and often surprising union of history and subjectivity in Europe centuries before psychoanalytic theory. Addressing such topics as "fetishes and Renaissances," "the cartographic unconscious," and "the topographic imaginary," these essays move beyond the strict boundaries of historicism and psychoanalysis to carve out new histories of interiority in early modern Europe. |
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... textual production are emerging from literature departments and academic presses in the form of dissertations , books , conferences , and collections . We invoke this sentence , however , to begin to rethink what might seem to be a ...
... textual production are emerging from literature departments and academic presses in the form of dissertations , books , conferences , and collections . We invoke this sentence , however , to begin to rethink what might seem to be a ...
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... textual production and transmission . Each essay considers the material registers of self - articulation in light of recent developments in the history of the book . Of course , there is no one book , nor one history , nor , for that ...
... textual production and transmission . Each essay considers the material registers of self - articulation in light of recent developments in the history of the book . Of course , there is no one book , nor one history , nor , for that ...
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... textual forms — from cartographic publications to commonplace books — were inseparable from the dissemination , structuring , and emergent vocabularies of private experience . Tom Conley's " Erotic Islands : Contours of Villon's Printed ...
... textual forms — from cartographic publications to commonplace books — were inseparable from the dissemination , structuring , and emergent vocabularies of private experience . Tom Conley's " Erotic Islands : Contours of Villon's Printed ...
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... textual practices . Turning to psychoanalysis , Trevor examines Lacan's appropriations of theological vocabulary , his use of the Church as an analogy for the splintering federation of French psychoanalysts , and his likening of ...
... textual practices . Turning to psychoanalysis , Trevor examines Lacan's appropriations of theological vocabulary , his use of the Church as an analogy for the splintering federation of French psychoanalysts , and his likening of ...
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... Textual Practice 9 : I ( 1995 ) , 67–92 . 22. For recent work on emergent modes of self - description , from autobiography to self - portraiture to anatomy in the early modern period , see Peter Burke , " The Self from Petrarch to ...
... Textual Practice 9 : I ( 1995 ) , 67–92 . 22. For recent work on emergent modes of self - description , from autobiography to self - portraiture to anatomy in the early modern period , see Peter Burke , " The Self from Petrarch to ...
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Toward a Topographic Imaginary | 59 |
To Please the Wiser Sort | 82 |
Abel Druggers Sign and the Fetishes of ΠΙΟ | 110 |
Erotic Islands | 136 |
The Melancholy of Print | 186 |
The Anus in Coriolanus | 260 |
Breaking the Mirror Stage | 272 |
The Inside Story | 299 |
Sorcery and Subjectivity in Early Modern | 325 |
Weeping for Hecuba | 350 |
SecondBest Bed | 376 |
Contributors | 397 |
IO George Herbert and the Scene of Writing | 228 |
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