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Translates Blanchot's third-person short story of a soldier's death with Derrida's deconstructionist commentary. Blanchot's text first appeared in 1994 as L'instant de ma mort; Derrida's in 1998 as Demeure: Maurice Blanchot.
46 essays either written for this anthology or newly translated. Contains essays by Eco, Barthes, Desnoes, de Certeau, Lacan, Kristeva, Derrida, Metz, Jakobson, Greimas, Foucault, Jameson, etc.
Translated in 1986 as The Foul and the Fragrant.
With a 19-page introduction by the editors.
An authoritative biography by an editor at Le Nouvel Observateur who was close to Foucault in his later years. Contains excellent discussions of the genesis and publication of his texts.
An important issue. Contains Lacan's "Desire and the Interpretation of Desire in Hamlet"; Daniel Sibony's "Hamlet: A Writing Effect"; Felman's "Turning the Screw of Interpretation"; Spivak's "The Letter as Cutting Edge"; Peter Brooks' "Freud's Masterplot: Questions of Narrative"; Jean-Michel Rey's "Freud's Writing on Writing"; Philippe Sollers' "Freud's Hand"; Frederic Jameson's "Imaginary and Symbolic in Lacan: Marxism, Psychoanalytic Criticism, and the Problem of the Subject"; and 4 other papers.
Foucault's first book and his first book to appear in English. One of the most influential (and controversial) books on the history of psychiatry published in the 20th century.
Contains interesting, sensitive, and fair discussions of the relationship between Freud and Jung and of how Jung came to be marginalized by the orthodox analytic community. The author was Professor of English at Georgia State University..
Contains Murray Gell-Mann's "The Elementary Particles of Matter"; John Z. Young's "Memory and Learning"; Asa Briggs's "Science and Society: Historical Perspective"; Daniel Bell's "The Post-Industrial Society: A Speculative View"; and 12 other papers. Possibly the first use of the term "post-industrial," which I believe Bell coined and which became widely used after publication of his 1973 book on the subject.
Johnson was Professor of English at the University of Kansas.
The principal Lacanian text.
A structuralist reading of Freud free of Lacan's hermeticism.
An important book with outstanding historical discussions of Freud's terms and concepts.
First complete translation into English, with minor changes to this version of the text by Lévi-Strauss.
The successor to his classic Structural Anthropology.
With a chapter on psychoanalysis after Freud added to the English translation. The second Lacanian book to appear in English.
The definitive edition of Nietzsche's collected works.
Argues that the Hawaians did not construe Cook as a god but rather as a chief on a par with their own, challenging Eurocentric views of non-Western cultures.
A mostly Lacanian study of fantasms.
Rosolato's first book.
Argues, through discussions of the South Seas islands whose histories have touched our own, that historical events can only become meaningful wheen they are placed in a preexisting cultural order.
A Lacanian anaylsis of angels and their unsexing.
The first part consists of studies of Kraepelin, Bleuler, Minkowski, Berze, Binswanger, and Szondi. The second part presents a theory of schizophrenia based on Lacan. The third part argues that philosophy must replace the concept of "consciousness" with "present to."
An application of Lacanian psychoanalysis to anthropology.
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