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Leo Bersani

    Thoughts and Things
    Intimacies
    Intimacies (16pt Large Print Edition)
    The Freudian Body
    Caravaggio
    The Death of Stephane Mallarme
    • The Death of Stephane Mallarme

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      The exploration centers on a fundamental paradox in Mallarmé's body of work, delving into the complexities and contradictions that define his literary contributions. Through critical analysis, the book reveals how these paradoxes shape the themes and aesthetics of Mallarmé's poetry, offering insights into his innovative approach to language and meaning. The examination invites readers to reconsider the interplay between form and content in his writings, making it a significant study for those interested in modernist literature and poetic theory.

      The Death of Stephane Mallarme
    • Derek Jarman's Caravaggio -- Notes -- Credits.

      Caravaggio
    • Analyzes Samuel Beckett's novels, Mallarme's poetry, Pier Paolo Pasolini's film Salo, Assyrian palace reliefs, and writings by Henry James in terms of Freudian theories.

      The Freudian Body
    • Intimacies (16pt Large Print Edition)

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the complexities of human intimacy, two intellectuals engage in a thought-provoking dialogue rooted in psychoanalysis. They critique its limitations regarding self-knowledge and narcissism while seeking innovative relational potentials. Their conversation spans diverse topics, including film, literature, and societal issues, examining intimacy beyond personal connections. They introduce the concept of "impersonal narcissism," advocating for a transformative approach to relationships that could foster greater human freedom and reduce societal violence. This engaging exchange offers fresh perspectives on the human psyche.

      Intimacies (16pt Large Print Edition)
    • Intimacies

      • 134pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      Features two intellectuals who engage in a dialogue about the problems and possibilities of human intimacy. In this book, their conversation takes as its point of departure psychoanalysis and its central importance to the modern imagination. It explores new ways of thinking about the human psyche.

      Intimacies
    • Thoughts and Things

      • 136pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      Leo Bersani’s career spans more than fifty years and extends across a wide spectrum of fields—including French studies, modernism, realist fiction, psychoanalytic criticism, film studies, and queer theory. Throughout this new collection of essays that ranges, interestingly and brilliantly, from movies by Claire Denis and Jean-Luc Godard to fiction by Proust and Pierre Bergounioux, Bersani considers various kinds of connectedness. Thoughts and Things posits what would appear to be an irreducible gap between our thoughts (the human subject) and things (the world). Bersani departs from his psychoanalytic convictions to speculate on the oneness of being—of our intrinsic connectedness to the other that is at once external and internal to us. He addresses the problem of formulating ways to consider the undivided mind, drawing on various sources, from Descartes to cosmology, Freud, and Genet and succeeds brilliantly in diagramming new forms as well as radical failures of connectedness. Ambitious, original, and eloquent, Thoughts and Things will be of interest to scholars in philosophy, film, literature, and beyond.

      Thoughts and Things
    • In 1997, during a symposium at Centre Pompidou, Leo Bersani presented a prescient critique of the assimilative tendencies that made 'gays melt into the very culture they like to think of themselves as undermining.' Mired in micropolitics, for Bersani, queer activism had relinquished the radical task of reconfiguring the horizon of the possible. Later published as 'Gay Betrayals', Bersani's intervention champions a truly disruptive vision of homosexuality, one that betrays the relational, identitarian and communitarian foundations of bourgeois heterosexual respectability through 'antimonogamous promiscuity'. Building on extensive artistic research into the politics of queer spaces and culture some 20 years later, artist duo Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings revisit Bersani's polemic with a response in three acts. Through a kaleidoscopic array of drawings, preparatory sketches and egg tempera paintings, a narrative of everyday (homo)sociality comes into view. A series of statuesque figures are caught as they feel the outlines of existing power structures, try out new strategies of inclusivity and, ultimately, wrestle with the blurred lineaments of identity and community.

      Gay Betrayals
    • Baudelaire and Freud

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1977.

      Baudelaire and Freud