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Fetisch: Eine Erotik der Kultur

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ISBN
9780801485374
Book Title
Fetish : an Erotics of Culture
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Publication Year
1999
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Henry Krips
Genre
Literary Criticism, Psychology, Philosophy
Topic
Human Sexuality (See Also Social Science / Human Sexuality), Movements / Psychoanalysis, Semiotics & Theory, Movements / Critical Theory
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Number of Pages
212 Pages

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In Fetish , Henry Krips draws together Freudian and Marxian insights to provide accounts of fetishism and the gaze that afford new ways of understanding the relation of the individual to the social, of pleasure to desire. He uses discrete cultural...

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Publisher
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10
0801485371
ISBN-13
9780801485374
eBay Product ID (ePID)
294726

Product Key Features

Book Title
Fetish : an Erotics of Culture
Author
Henry Krips
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Human Sexuality (See Also Social Science / Human Sexuality), Movements / Psychoanalysis, Semiotics & Theory, Movements / Critical Theory
Publication Year
1999
Genre
Literary Criticism, Psychology, Philosophy
Number of Pages
212 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Bf175.4.S65k75 1999
Grade from
College Graduate Student
Reviews
Henry Krips has written a compelling and original argument for the importance of psychoanalytic theory to cultural studies. Through an original rethinking of such central concepts as interpellation, fetishism, and the gaze, Krips brings new insight to the attempt to synthesize Marx and Freud. Of course, the value of any such project has to be measured by its ability to enable new critical practices and insights. Krips takes up this challenge, embodying his theoretical work in a series of innovative readings of diverse cultural texts., "Henry Krips has written a compelling and original argument for the importance of psychoanalytic theory to cultural studies. Through an original rethinking of such central concepts as interpellation, fetishism, and the gaze, Krips brings new insight to the attempt to synthesize Marx and Freud. Of course, the value of any such project has to be measured by its ability to enable new critical practices and insights. Krips takes up this challenge, embodying his theoretical work in a series of innovative readings of diverse cultural texts."--Lawrence Grossberg, Morris Davis Professor of Communication Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Offers a clear and rigorous presentation of several key psychoanalytic concepts and explores the possibilities and limits of their application to the social realm.... Krips most remarkable talent in this book is his ability to present... complex arguments... in economical and accessible prose. Krips shows how the twin concepts of fetishism and the gaze can be refashioned into a powerful interpretative engine., "Fetish: An Erotics of Culture is clear, but also complex and subtle. Krips's book, like Zizek's own work . . . makes a significant contribution to filling in the gap between social theory and psychoanalytic theory."--Marshall Alcorn, George Washington University, Journal for the Psychoanalysis of Culture, September 2001, "Henry Krips has written a compelling and original argument for the importance of psychoanalytic theory to cultural studies. Through an original rethinking of such central concepts as interpellation, fetishism, and the gaze, Krips brings new insight to the attempt to synthesize Marx and Freud. Of course, the value of any such project has to be measured by its ability to enable new critical practices and insights. Krips takes up this challenge, embodying his theoretical work in a series of innovative readings of diverse cultural texts."-Lawrence Grossberg, Morris Davis Professor of Communication Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, "Combining Althusser's reading of Marx and Lacan's reading of Freud, offering a critique of the standard feminist deconstructionist appropriations of the notion of fetish, written in a clear and precise language, Krips's book is arguably the best book on psychoanalytical social theory ever written. In an exemplary dialectical way, it provides a global insight into how society reproduces itself through the deployment of a single concept. A must for social theorists, students of cultural studies, psychoanalysts, and for everyone who simply wants to understand why people act the way they do."--Slavoj Zizek, "Combining Althusser's reading of Marx and Lacan's reading of Freud, offering a critique of the standard feminist deconstructionist appropriations of the notion of fetish, written in a clear and precise language, Krips's book is arguably the best book on psychoanalytical social theory ever written. In an exemplary dialectical way, it provides a global insight into how society reproduces itself through the deployment of a single concept. A must for social theorists, students of cultural studies, psychoanalysts, and for everyone who simply wants to understand why people act the way they do."-Slavoj Zizek, "Offers a clear and rigorous presentation of several key psychoanalytic concepts and explores the possibilities and limits of their application to the social realm. . . . Krips most remarkable talent in this book is his ability to present . . . complex arguments . . .in economical and accessible prose. Krips shows how the twin concepts of fetishism and the gaze can be refashioned into a powerful interpretative engine. . . . "-Stephen Schryer, Literary Research. Spring 2000., "A brilliant contribution to the understanding of the psychological dimension of social practices and cultural forms through a new account of Lacan's theory of fetishism and the objet a. His provocative re-examination of the work of theorists such as Homi Bhabha on fetishism and colonialism and Judith Butler on interpellation and the possibilities for resistance is powerfully supported by a series of subtle and illuminating analyses of diverse cultural forms ranging from Boyle's scientific treatises to Cronenberg's 'Crash.'"--Elizabeth Cowie, University of Kent at Canterbury, A brilliant contribution to the understanding of the psychological dimension of social practices and cultural forms through a new account of Lacan's theory of fetishism and the objet a. His provocative reexamination of the work of theorists such as Homi Bhabha on fetishism and colonialism and Judith Butler on interpellation and the possibilities for resistance is powerfully supported by a series of subtle and illuminating analyses of diverse cultural forms ranging from Boyle's scientific treatises to Cronenberg's Crash ., Fetish: An Erotics of Culture is clear, but also complex and subtle. Krips's book, like Zizek's own work,... makes a significant contribution to filling in the gap between social theory and psychoanalytic theory., "Fetish: An Erotics of Culture is clear, but also complex and subtle. Krips's book, like Zizek's own work . . . makes a significant contribution to filling in the gap between social theory and psychoanalytic theory."-Marshall Alcorn, George Washington University, Journal for the Psychoanalysis of Culture, September 2001, Combining Althusser's reading of Marx and Lacan's reading of Freud, offering a critique of the standard feminist deconstructionist appropriations of the notion of fetish, written in a clear and precise language, Krips's book is arguably the best book on psychoanalytical social theory ever written. In an exemplary dialectical way, it provides a global insight into how society reproduces itself through the deployment of a single concept. A must for social theorists, students of cultural studies, psychoanalysts, and for everyone who simply wants to understand why people act the way they do., "A brilliant contribution to the understanding of the psychological dimension of social practices and cultural forms through a new account of Lacan's theory of fetishism and the objet a. His provocative re-examination of the work of theorists such as Homi Bhabha on fetishism and colonialism and Judith Butler on interpellation and the possibilities for resistance is powerfully supported by a series of subtle and illuminating analyses of diverse cultural forms ranging from Boyle's scientific treatises to Cronenberg's 'Crash.'"-Elizabeth Cowie, University of Kent at Canterbury, "Offers a clear and rigorous presentation of several key psychoanalytic concepts and explores the possibilities and limits of their application to the social realm. . . . Krips most remarkable talent in this book is his ability to present . . . complex arguments . . .in economical and accessible prose. Krips shows how the twin concepts of fetishism and the gaze can be refashioned into a powerful interpretative engine. . . . "--Stephen Schryer, Literary Research. Spring 2000.
Copyright Date
1999
Lccn
99-022831
Dewey Decimal
306.7
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

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