In Beyond Lacan, James M. Mellard traces psychoanalytic literary theory and practice from Freud to Lacan to Zoizuek. While Freud effectively presupposes an unconscious that is textual, it is Lacan whose theory all but articulates a textual unconscious as he offers the epoch a cutting-edge psychoanalytic ideology. Mellard considers this and then asks, Which Lacan? Is there one or many? Early or late? As Zoizuek counters the notion of a single, unitary Lacan, Lacanians are asked to choose. Through Lacanian readings of various texts, from novels like Ellison s Invisible Man and O Connor s Wise Blood to short stories by Glaspell and Fitzgerald, Mellard shows that in critical practice Lacanians produce a middle Lacan, between early and late.
Mellard concludes by examining why Zoizuek has perhaps transcended Lacan. More than any other, it is Zoizuek who has constructed early and late Lacan, making possible that middle Lacan of praxis, but in the process he has also claimed an independent authority. Ultimately, Mellard explains how Zoizuek offers a post-Lacanian critique one built on a pervasive philosophy of paradox that opens new avenues of analysis of contested cultural and literary issues such as subjectivity, political economy, multiculturalism, and religious belief."
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Author(s)James M Mellard
PublisherState University of New York Press
ISBN / ASIN0791469034
ISBN-139780791469033
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