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El. knyga: Shame and Sexuality: Psychoanalysis and Visual Culture

Edited by (Freud Museum, London, UK), Edited by (Middlesex University, London, UK)
  • Formatas: 262 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Feb-2014
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317724063
  • Formatas: 262 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Feb-2014
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317724063

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Why do human beings feel shame? What is the cultural dimension of shame and sexuality? Can theory understand the power of affect? How is psychoanalysis integral to cultural theory?

The experience of shame is a profound, painful and universal emotion with lasting effects on many aspects of public life and human culture. Rooted in childhood experience, linked to sexuality and the cultural norms which regulate the body and its pleasures, shame is uniquely human. Shame and Sexuality explores elements of shame in human psychology and the cultures of art, film, photography and textiles.

This volume is divided into two distinct sections allowing the reader to compare and contrast the psychoanalytic and the cultural writings. Part I, Psychoanalysis, provides a psychoanalytic approach to shame, using clinical examples to explore the function of unconscious fantasies, the shame shield in child sexual abuse, and the puzzling manner in which shame attaches itself to sexuality. Part II, Visual Culture, is illustrated throughout with textual analysis; contributors explore shame and sexuality in art history, politics and contemporary visual culture, including the gendering of shame, shame and abjection, and the relationship between shame and shamelessness as a strategy of resistance.

Claire Pajaczkowska and Ivan Ward bring together debates within and between the discourses of psychoanalysis and visual culture, generating new avenues of enquiry for scholars of culture, theory and psychoanalysis.



First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Recenzijos

"a moving and evocative bookThe whole read is aesthetically pleasingIt is exciting and unusualEvery writer in this bookwill reward the reader with arrestingly vivid moments, fresh angles on old themes, and new lenses through which to see the hidden I loved their book. They have utterly accomplished all they sought to doit will allow readers a deep and thorough grasp of the many dimensions of sexuality and the all-important affective phenomenon of shame." - Rosemary H. Balsam, Journal fo the American Psychoanalytic Association

Notes on contributors vii
Note on references xi
Introduction: shame, sexuality and visual culture 1
CLAIRE PAJACZKOWSKA AND IVAN WARD
PART I Psychoanalysis 21
1 The inherent shame of sexuality
23
PHIL MOLLON
2 A psychoanalytic approach to the understanding of shame
35
CLIFFORD B. YORKE
3 Shame in psychoanalysis: the function of unconscious fantasies
53
ANA-MARIA RIZZUTO
4 The shame shield in child sexual abuse
75
DONALD CAMPBELL
5 Shame: what psychoanalysis does and does not say
93
MALCOLM PINES
PART II Visual culture 107
6 The visual poetics of shame: a feminist reading of Freud's Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality (1905)
109
GRISELDA POLLOCK
7 The Garden of Eden: sex, shame and knowledge
129
CLAIRE PAJACZKOWSKA
8 Shame in three parts at the Freud Museum
143
PENNY SIOPIS
9 Fabric, skin, honte-ologie
159
RANJANA KHANNA
10 Shame, disgust and idealization in Kara Walker's Gone: A Historical Romance of a Civil War As It Occurred Between the Dusky Thighs Of One Young Negress and Her Heart (1994)
181
AMNA MALIK
11 Stain
203
PENNINA BARNETT
12 Shame, disgust and the historiography of war
217
SUZANNAH BIERNOFF
Index 237
Claire Pajaczkowska is Reader in Psychoanalysis and Visual Culture at the School of Arts and Education, Middlesex University, London.

Ivan Ward is Director of Learning at the Freud Museum, London.