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Product Identifiers
Publisher
STATE University of New York Press
ISBN-10
1438435533
ISBN-13
9781438435534
eBay Product ID (ePID)
99623864
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
239 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Unconcept : the Freudian Uncanny in Late-Twentieth-Century Theory
Publication Year
2011
Subject
Movements / Psychoanalysis, Movements / Phenomenology, General, Aesthetics
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Philosophy, Psychology
Series
Suny Series, Insinuations: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Literature Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2010-032050
TitleLeading
The
Reviews
"...[a] daring and erudite study ... The Unconcept accomplishes an impressive feat. Masschelein admirably unfolds the century-long formation of an important literary concept as if she is narrating a story--albeit, a densely theoretical tale, and one more edifying as a reference than as a pleasure. Her copious notes and bibliography alone qualify this book as an important contribution to scholarship and a formidable resource for scholars working in the realm of the uncanny." -- Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts " The Unconcept is ambitious, meticulously researched, and, much like the Freudian term it examines, intensely self-conscious ... [it] delivers a careful diachronic analysis of a haunting theoretical concept, mapping its century-long journey to the center of our attention." -- IMPACT
Dewey Edition
22
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
154.2
Table Of Content
Preface Chapter 1: Introduction 1. A Genealogy of the Uncanny 2. Different Stages in the Conceptualization of the UncanFFny 3. The Uncanny as Unconcept 4. A Functionalist-Discursive Perspective 5.(Re)Constructing a Map of Conceptualizations Chapter 2: The Position of the Uncanny in Freud's Oeuvre 1. Follow the Index? 2. The Uncanny as a Symptom in Daily life and Pathology 3. From Compulsion to Taboo: The Surmounted Phylogenetic Origin of the Uncanny 4. The Uncanny and Theoretical Revisions 5. The Uncanny and Anxiety--I 6. The Uncanny: A Psychoanalytic Concept? Chapter 3: Preliminaries to Concept Formation 1. Further Explorations of the Uncanny 2. The Uncanny and Anxiety--II 3. The Uncanny and Genre Studies 4. The Uncanny as Aesthetic Category: Toward a Theory of the Uncanny Chapter 4: Tying the Knot: The Conceptualization of the Uncanny 1. An Era of Transcontinental Conceptualizations 2. Two Poetics: Todorov and Cixous 3. Poetical Structuralism: Todorov's The Fantastic 4. The Uncanny and the Fantastic 5. The Fantastic and Psychoanalysis 6. Birth and Death of the Fantastic 7. Transformations of the Fantastic 8. Chasing Freud's Chase: Cixous's "Fiction and its Phantoms" 9. "The Uncanny" as Missing Link 10. "Fiction and its Phantoms" as Quest in the Labyrinth 11. Pull the Strings 12. Cixous and Derrida: The Uncanny as a Theory of Fiction Chapter 5: The Uncanny: A Late Twentieth-Century Concept 1. The Canonization of the Uncanny 2. A Tradition of Rereadings of "The Uncanny" 3. The Dissemination of the Uncanny 4. The "Post-Romantic--Aesthetic" Tradition 5. The Unhomely and Existential and Political Alienation 6. Hauntology 7. The Uncanny and Contemporary Culture Chapter 6: Concluding Remarks Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
Explores the conceptualization of the Freudian uncanny in various late-twentieth-century theoretical and critical discourses (literary studies, psychoanalysis, cultural studies, art history, trauma studies, architecture, etc.). The Unconcept is the first genealogy of the concept of the Freudian uncanny, tracing the development, paradoxes and movements of this negative concept through various fields and disciplines from psychoanalysis, literary theory and philosophy to film studies, genre studies, sociology, religion, architecture theory, and contemporary art. Anneleen Masschelein explores the vagaries of this 'unconcept' in the twentieth century, beginning with Freud's seminal essay 'The Uncanny,' through a period of conceptual latency, leading to the first real conceptualizations in the 1970s and then on to the present dissemination of the uncanny to exotic fields such as hauntology, the study of ghosts, robotics and artificial intelligence. She unearths new material on the uncanny from the English, French and German traditions, and sheds light on the specific status of the concept in contemporary theory and practice in the humanities. This essential reference book for researchers and students of the uncanny is written in an accessible style. Through the lens of the uncanny, the familiar contours of the intellectual history of the twentieth century appear in a new and exciting light., Explores the conceptualization of the Freudian uncanny in various late-twentieth-century theoretical and critical discourses (literary studies, psychoanalysis, cultural studies, art history, trauma studies, architecture, etc.). The Unconcept is the first genealogy of the concept of the Freudian uncanny, tracing the development, paradoxes and movements of this negative concept through various fields and disciplines from psychoanalysis, literary theory and philosophy to film studies, genre studies, sociology, religion, architecture theory, and contemporary art. Anneleen Masschelein explores the vagaries of this 'unconcept' in the twentieth century, beginning with Freud's seminal essay 'The Uncanny, ' through a period of conceptual latency, leading to the first real conceptualizations in the 1970s and then on to the present dissemination of the uncanny to exotic fields such as hauntology, the study of ghosts, robotics and artificial intelligence. She unearths new material on the uncanny from the English, French and German traditions, and sheds light on the specific status of the concept in contemporary theory and practice in the humanities. This essential reference book for researchers and students of the uncanny is written in an accessible style. Through the lens of the uncanny, the familiar contours of the intellectual history of the twentieth century appear in a new and exciting light., The Unconcept is the first genealogy of the concept of the Freudian uncanny, tracing the development, paradoxes and movements of this negative concept through various fields and disciplines from psychoanalysis, literary theory and philosophy to film studies, genre studies, sociology, religion, architecture theory, and contemporary art. Anneleen Masschelein explores the vagaries of this 'unconcept' in the twentieth century, beginning with Freud's seminal essay 'The Uncanny, ' through a period of conceptual latency, leading to the first real conceptualizations in the 1970s and then on to the present dissemination of the uncanny to exotic fields such as hauntology, the study of ghosts, robotics and artificial intelligence. She unearths new material on the uncanny from the English, French and German traditions, and sheds light on the specific status of the concept in contemporary theory and practice in the humanities. This essential reference book for researchers and students of the uncanny is written in an accessible style. Through the lens of the uncanny, the familiar contours of the intellectual history of the twentieth century appear in a new and exciting light., Explores the conceptualization of the Freudian uncanny in various late-twentieth-century theoretical and critical discourses (literary studies, psychoanalysis, cultural studies, art history, trauma studies, architecture, etc.)., The Unconcept is the first genealogy of the concept of the Freudian uncanny, tracing the development, paradoxes and movements of this negative concept through various fields and disciplines from psychoanalysis, literary theory and philosophy to film studies, genre studies, sociology, religion, architecture theory, and contemporary art. Anneleen Masschelein explores the vagaries of this 'unconcept' in the twentieth century, beginning with Freud's seminal essay 'The Uncanny,' through a period of conceptual latency, leading to the first real conceptualizations in the 1970s and then on to the present dissemination of the uncanny to exotic fields such as hauntology, the study of ghosts, robotics and artificial intelligence. She unearths new material on the uncanny from the English, French and German traditions, and sheds light on the specific status of the concept in contemporary theory and practice in the humanities. This essential reference book for researchers and students of the uncanny is written in an accessible style. Through the lens of the uncanny, the familiar contours of the intellectual history of the twentieth century appear in a new and exciting light.
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BH301.F3
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