Remembering the Phallic Mother : : Psychoanalysis, Modernism, and the Fetish / / Marcia Ian.

In this reinterpretation of the history of fetishism as a concept, Marcia Ian traces the significance of the trope of the "phallic mother" from early psychoanalytic discourse through Klein, Kristeva, and Lacan; across key works of modernist literature by Eliot, Joyce, Genet, and others; an...

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Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2019]
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- 1. On Being and Having: De-cathecting the Phallic Mother -- 2. Self-Reference and the Fetish of Autonomy -- 3. Living Words: Character and the Romance of Gender -- 4. Sensuous Thought and the Autosymbol: Modernism and the Subjective Correlative -- 5. Language as the Real: Psychoanalytic Modernism -- 6. Positively Mental: On the Supposed Materiality of Language -- Index
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In this reinterpretation of the history of fetishism as a concept, Marcia Ian traces the significance of the trope of the "phallic mother" from early psychoanalytic discourse through Klein, Kristeva, and Lacan; across key works of modernist literature by Eliot, Joyce, Genet, and others; and in recent feminist theory, gender theory, and postmodern critical theory.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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1. On Being and Having: De-cathecting the Phallic Mother --
2. Self-Reference and the Fetish of Autonomy --
3. Living Words: Character and the Romance of Gender --
4. Sensuous Thought and the Autosymbol: Modernism and the Subjective Correlative --
5. Language as the Real: Psychoanalytic Modernism --
6. Positively Mental: On the Supposed Materiality of Language --
Index
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6. Positively Mental: On the Supposed Materiality of Language --
Index
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6. Positively Mental: On the Supposed Materiality of Language --
Index
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