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_aSchmiedel, Stevie Meriel, _eauthor. _91059347 |
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_aContesting the Oedipal legacy : _bDeleuzean vs psychoanalytic feminist critical theory / _cStevie Meriel Schmiedel. |
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_aMünster : _bLIT, _c[2004] |
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_aPiscataway, NJ : _bDistributed in North America by Transaction Publishers |
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_a280 pages ; _c21 cm. |
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_aGeschlecht, Kultur, Gesellschaft ; _vBd. 12 |
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_tIntroduction : from Lacan to Deleuze in n-1 steps -- _g1. _tPsychoanalysis and feminism : disobedient daughters -- _g1.1. _tAlice doesn't : Teresa de Lauretis' psychoanalytic lense -- _g2. _tLoyal to the law : Judith Butler's parting pains -- _g2.1. _tButler's use of Foucault and its limits -- _g2.2. _tPsychoanalytic Butler ... -- _g2.3. _t... and Foucault's response -- _g2.4. _tOedipus eternalised : parodic performances -- _g3. _tBeyond daddy-mommy-me : towards a Deleuzean methodology -- _g3.1. _tFrom Foucault to Deleuze -- _g3.2. _tOedipalisation -- _g3.3. _tSchizoanalysis : a practice -- _g3.4. _tDeleuze and feminism -- _g3.5. _tThe feminist backlash : attempted fusions -- _g4. _tCultural critique as schizoanalytic practice -- _g4.1. _tSarah Kane between rhizomatics and psychiatry -- _tConclusion : deterritorialisation with safety nets. |
520 | 1 | _a"Psychoanalytic feminism is stuck in the 'feminist dilemma': it seems to constantly reiterate the constitutive binarism of the gender war. This book suggests we turn to a Deleuzean feminism and methodology in order to be able to describe the sexes beyond the binary. Deleuze's becoming-woman is based on an ontology of desire which refutes the Lacanian 'tyranny of the past' that dictates a constitutive lack at the base of the subject which has its origin in the (m)other. Through Deleuzean readings of cultural texts its potential to describe new gender identities, or non-identities, will be shown."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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