ISBN-13: 9783639150773 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 124 str.
ISBN-13: 9783639150773 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 124 str.
Every day, what is left of our major metropolitan newspapers seems to tell us that America has gonecrazy. But are we actually a nation of psychotics?This study looks at contemporary American culturethrough the lens of lacanian psychoanalytic theory.It takes as its central premises that as a nation, wemanifest signs of psychosis both in culture and inperson,and that capitalism and foucauldian powerexert a formidable influence on the emerging mode of"subjectivity." But hey, who says psychosis has to beall bad? Julia Kristeva suggests that there arepsychotic modes of art forms that push the subject tothe limits of subjectivity, and in doing so,destablize unitary meaning; this type of art, thoughit may make us feel unmoored from ourselves,isproductive and works for the good of a democraticsociety. This book explores American culturalproductions that manifest psychosis in both salutaryand destructive ways.