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Looking awry : an introduction to Jacques Lacan through popular culture / Slavoj Žižek.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 1992Copyright date: ©1991Edition: 1st MIT Press pbk. editionDescription: ix, 188 pages : 1 illustration ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 026274015X
  • 9780262740159
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 150.195092 20
LOC classification:
  • BF175.4.C84 Z59 1991
Contents:
Part I. How Real Is Reality? -- 1. From Reality to the Real -- The Paradoxes of Objet Petit a -- A Black Hole in Reality -- 2. The Real and Its Vicissitudes -- How the Real Returns and Answers -- How the Real Is Rendered and Knows -- 3. Two Ways to Avoid the Real of Desire -- The Sherlock Holmes Way -- The Philip Marlowe Way -- Part II. One Can Never Know Too Much aboutHitchcock< /font -- 4. How the Non-duped Err -- The Unconscious Is Outside -- Ladies Who Vanish -- 5. The Hitchcockian Blot -- The Phallic Anamorphosis -- The Maternal Superego -- 6. Pornography, Nostalgia, Montage: A Traid of the Gaze -- The Perverse Short Circuit -- The Hitchcockian Cut -- Part III. Fantasy, Bureaucracy, Democracy -- 7. The Ideological -- Sinthome -- Gaze and Voice as Objects -- Love Thy Sinthome as Thyself -- 8. The Obscene Object of Postmodernity -- The Postmodernist Break -- Bureaucracy and Enjoyment -- 9. Formal Democracy and Its Discontents -- Toward and Ethic of Fantasy -- The Nation-Thing.
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Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 150.195092 LAC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A139339B

"An October book.".

Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-183) and index.

Part I. How Real Is Reality? -- 1. From Reality to the Real -- The Paradoxes of Objet Petit a -- A Black Hole in Reality -- 2. The Real and Its Vicissitudes -- How the Real Returns and Answers -- How the Real Is Rendered and Knows -- 3. Two Ways to Avoid the Real of Desire -- The Sherlock Holmes Way -- The Philip Marlowe Way -- Part II. One Can Never Know Too Much aboutHitchcock< /font -- 4. How the Non-duped Err -- The Unconscious Is Outside -- Ladies Who Vanish -- 5. The Hitchcockian Blot -- The Phallic Anamorphosis -- The Maternal Superego -- 6. Pornography, Nostalgia, Montage: A Traid of the Gaze -- The Perverse Short Circuit -- The Hitchcockian Cut -- Part III. Fantasy, Bureaucracy, Democracy -- 7. The Ideological -- Sinthome -- Gaze and Voice as Objects -- Love Thy Sinthome as Thyself -- 8. The Obscene Object of Postmodernity -- The Postmodernist Break -- Bureaucracy and Enjoyment -- 9. Formal Democracy and Its Discontents -- Toward and Ethic of Fantasy -- The Nation-Thing.

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