Historicism, Psychoanalysis, and Early Modern Culture

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Carla Mazzio, Douglas Trevor
Psychology Press, 2000 - 417 páginas
Did people in early modern Europe have a concept of an inner self? Carla Mazzio and Douglas Trevor have brought together an outstanding group of literary, cultural, and history scholars to answer this intriguing question. Through a synthesis of historicism and psychoanalytic criticism, the contributors explore the complicated, nuanced, and often surprising union of history and subjectivity in Europe centuries before psychoanalytic theory. Addressing such topics as "fetishes and Renaissances," "the cartographic unconscious," and "the topographic imaginary," these essays move beyond the strict boundaries of historicism and psychoanalysis to carve out new histories of interiority in early modern Europe. Contributors: Ann Rosalind Jones, Peter Stallybrass, James R. Siemon, John Guillory, Eric Wilson, Karen Newman, Tom Conley, Jeffrey Masten, Carla Mazzio, Katharine Eisaman Maus, Jonathan Goldberg, Douglas Trevor, Kathryn Schwarz, David Hillman, Marjorie Garber.

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Karen Newman
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The Melancholy of Print
186
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ΙΟ George Herbert and the Scene of Writing
228
The Anus in Coriolanus
260
Breaking the Mirror Stage
272
The Inside Story
299
Sorcery and Subjectivity in Early Modern
325
Weeping for Hecuba
350
SecondBest Bed
376
Contributors
397
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