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El. knyga: Aesthetic Clinic: Feminine Sublimation in Contemporary Writing, Psychoanalysis, and Art

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Examines experimental art and literature by women alongside psychoanalysis and philosophy to develop a new understanding of sublimation and aesthetic experience.

In The Aesthetic Clinic, Fernanda Negrete brings together contemporary women writers and artists well known for their formal experimentation-Louise Bourgeois, Sophie Calle, Lygia Clark, Marguerite Duras, Roni Horn, and Clarice Lispector-to argue that the aesthetic experiences afforded by their work are underwritten by a tenacious and uniquely feminine ethics of desire. To elaborate this ethics, Negrete looks to notions of sublimation and feminine sexuality developed by Freud, Baudelaire, Mallarmé, and Nietzsche, and their reinvention with and after Jacques Lacan, including in the schizoanalysis of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. But she also highlights how psychoanalytic theory draws on writing and other creative practices to conceive of unconscious processes and the transformation sought through analysis. Thus, the "aesthetic clinic" of the book's title (a term Negrete adopts from Deleuze) is not an applied psychoanalysis or schizoanalysis. Rather, The Aesthetic Clinic privileges the call and constraints issued by each woman's individual work. Engaging an artwork here is less about retrieving a hidden meaning through interpretation than about receiving a precise transmission of sensation, a jouissance irreducible to meaning. Not only do art and literature serve an urgent clinical function in Negrete's reading but sublimation itself requires an embrace of femininity.

Recenzijos

"Reading Negrete's text is dazzling. This book is like a skilled quilt that bastes together performative art, visual art, literature, psychoanalysis, Charcot, Freud, Deleuze, and Lacan. Through the artwork of Louise Bourgeois, Sophie Calle, Lygia Clark, Marguerite Duras, Roni Horn, and Clarice Lispector, Negrete's study makes art intervene in psychoanalysis and vice versa. The intertwined approaches that enrich her close readings and interpretations are alluring." Journal of Modern Literature

"Intellectually ambitious, original, cross-disciplinary, and coherently argued, there is much to admire in this book." Margaret Iversen, author of Photography, Trace, and Trauma

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Examines experimental art and literature by women alongside psychoanalysis and philosophy to develop a new understanding of sublimation and aesthetic experience.
List of Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: On Freud's Couch, Dreaming of Art 1(46)
PART I THE TRANSVALUATION OF HEALTH
Chapter 1 Louise Bourgeois' Art of Hysteria
47(46)
Chapter 2 Transmuting Pain into Joy with Precious Liquids
93(46)
Chapter 3 Lygia Clark on the Space-Body Problem
139(38)
PART II LOVE BEYOND PLEASURE
Chapter 4 (Re)Visions of Love: Marguerite Duras
177(40)
Chapter 5 Developing Douleur exquise: Sophie Calle et al.
217(40)
PART III FOR AN UNCANNY ETHICS OF CARE
Chapter 6 Water, Weather, Words: Le Temps with Roni Horn and Clarice Lispector
257(44)
Works Cited 301(12)
Index 313
At the University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Fernanda Negrete is Assistant Professor of French and Executive Director of the Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Culture.