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Beckett, Lacan, and the Voice

✍ Scribed by Brown, Llewellyn;Rabaté, Jean-Michel


Publisher
ibidem Press;Ibidem-Verlag
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Series
Samuel Beckett in company 1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Samuel Beckett in Company: Beckett and Relation: A Preface to the Series; Bibliography; Table of contents; Abbreviations and editions used for works by Beckett; Acknowledgements; Lacan with Beckett: Departures; The Voices of Samuel Beckett: Introduction and First Approaches; Listening; A Complex Field; Lacan and the Voice: A Preliminary Overview; Lacan and Beckett: Affinities?; The Limits of Certain Uses of Lacan; 'Jouissance': a Factor of 'Empêchement'; Further Developments Referring to Lacan: A Change of Orientation; Psychoanalysis, Beckett and the Voice: An Outline of Concepts.

✦ Table of Contents


Samuel Beckett in Company: Beckett and Relation: A Preface to the Series
Bibliography
Table of contents
Abbreviations and editions used for works by Beckett
Acknowledgements
Lacan with Beckett: Departures
The Voices of Samuel Beckett: Introduction and First Approaches
Listening
A Complex Field
Lacan and the Voice: A Preliminary Overview
Lacan and Beckett: Affinities?
The Limits of Certain Uses of Lacan
'Jouissance': a Factor of 'Empêchement'
Further Developments Referring to Lacan: A Change of Orientation
Psychoanalysis, Beckett and the Voice: An Outline of Concepts. Structure of Our StudyI --
The Voice and Its Structure
Initial Concepts
Voice and Retroaction of the Signifier
The 'Buffering' Effect of the Paternal Metaphor
'Foreclosure' of the Paternal Metaphor
The Model of the 'Pastout' or the 'Unlimited'
An 'Unborn' Subject
An Impassive Mother
A Nonexistent Other
The Voice: Real and 'Lalangue'
The Hallucinated Voice
II --
Disjunction of Pronouns
Metaphorical Formation of the 'I'
'I' and the Drive: 'Not I'
Staging the 'He': 'A Piece of Monologue'
III. --
Continuous, Interrupted, Responses
1. The Continuous
2. Interruption
3. Inscription. 4. Image and ReadingIV --
Exteriority and Artifice
1. The Voice of the Machine
2. Discursive Apparatus
Singularity of the Voice: A Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.

✦ Subjects


Criticism, interpretation, etc.;Ressources Internet;Beckett, Samuel, -- 1906-1989 -- Criticism and interpretation;Beckett, Samuel, -- 1906-1989


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