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Sweet Little Deaths of Everyday Life: a Psychoanalytic Study on the Feminine
Vaia Tsolas Ph.d.
Sweet Little Deaths of Everyday Life: a Psychoanalytic Study on the Feminine
Vaia Tsolas Ph.d.
This book explores the potentiality of enjoyment of the feminine (Feminine Jouissance) in the form of sweet little deaths of everyday life- instances of losing one's mind in the intensity of pure excess in being- and the significance of these ruptures, irregularities, breaks in signification, in their potency to create something radically Other. The feminine as a mode of being based on a different logic of expression is irreducible to a specific gender or sex regardless of anatomical or gender differences. Feminine invokes a different logic that bespeaks movement and presents an openly fluid subjectivity by capturing the simultaneity of both centering and perpetual de-centering and divergence from itself. This work has two scopes; the theoretical and the clinical elaboration of Feminine Jouissance's current uses in Lacanian and post-Lacanian thought. The theoretical section examines the relationship of the feminine to radical Otherness embodied in any form of border-crossing, border-linking (such as in immigration and being in love). In the clinical, a single clinical case is presented, to exemplify the impossibility of such integration and domestication of the feminine.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | June 11, 2008 |
ISBN13 | 9783639011012 |
Publishers | VDM Verlag |
Pages | 116 |
Dimensions | 163 g |
Language | English |
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