Honneth, Axel, 1949- . Reification : a new look at an old idea / Axel Honneth ; with commentaries by Judith Butler, Raymond Geuss, Jonathan Lear ; edited and introduced by Martin Jay. 9780195320466 series Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008.
Call#: Van Pelt Library B105.R23 H66 2008
Call#: Van Pelt Library B105.R23 H66 2008
Endless night : cinema and psychoanalysis, parallel histories / edited by Janet Bergstrom. [0520207475 (alk. paper)] Berkeley : University of California Press, c1999.
Call#: Van Pelt Library PN1995.9.P783 E53 1999
Call#: Van Pelt Library PN1995.9.P783 E53 1999
Janet Bergstrom
1. Cinema and Psychoanalysis: Parallel Histories
Stephen Heath
2. Temporality, Storage, Legibility: Freud, Marey, and the Cinema
Mary Ann Doane
3. The Fetish in the Theory and History of the Cinema
Marc Vernet
4. Cyberspace, or the Unbearable Closure of Being
Slavoj Zizek *
5. Sartre's Freud: Dimensions of Intersubjectivity in The Freud Scenario
David James Fisher
6. Freud as Adventurer
Peter Wollen
7. Textual Trauma in Kings Row and Freud
Janet Walker
8. Freud and the Psychoanalytic Situation on the Screen
Alain de Mijolla, M.D.
9. Hitchcock's Trilogy: A Logic of Mise en Scène
Ayako Saito
10. More! From Melodrama to Magnitude
Joan Copjec
11. Chantal Akerman: Splitting
Foos, Laurie, 1966-. Ex utero / Laurie Foos. [1566890306] Minneapolis : Coffee House Press, 1995.
Call#: Van Pelt Library PS3556.O564 E95 1995
Call#: Van Pelt Library PS3556.O564 E95 1995
Laurie Foos's feminist novel is a comic exploration of the value of the uterus. Simultaneously recursive and resistant, Foos's novel re-enacts, with a difference, two confining essentialisms: hysteria, a female disorder, and fetishism, whether understood as the psychosexual response to female lack, or as capitalism's motor, the displacement of desire onto commodities.
Schor, Naomi.. Bad objects : essays popular and unpopular / Naomi Schor. [0822316811 (cl : alk. paper)] Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 1995.
Call#: Van Pelt Library PQ307.F43 S36 1995
Call#: Van Pelt Library PQ307.F43 S36 1995
| | French feminism is a universalism. |
| Dreaming dissymmetry: Barthes, Foucault, and sexual difference. | |
| This essentialism which is not one: coming to grips with Irigaray. | |
| Thème et version. | |
| The righting of French studies: homosociality and the killing of "La pensée 68". | |
| Lanson's library. | |
| Female fetishism: the case of George Sand. | |
| Fetishism and its ironies. | |
| The portrait of a gentleman: representing men in (French) women's writing. | |
| Triste Amérique: Atala and the post-revolutionary construction of woman. | |
| Before the castle: women, commodities, and modernity in Au bonheur des dames. |


