
Everyday Extraordinary: Encountering Fetishism with Marx, Freud and Lacan
Edited by Christopher M. Gemerchak and Paul Moyaert
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In this collection of essays, the philosophical approach joins forces with the psychoanalytic, and the psychoanalytic with the aesthetic and mythological, often with striking results. Emerging from the essays contained in this volume is a notion of fetishism as a response to a crisis of meaning: personal, social or religious. The fetish mediates the crisis that arises when a system of meaning and identity is confronted with something that threatens it with dissolution, whether this threat arises from an excessive and traumatic figure of alterity, or from the loss of the ground on which ones certainty had been staked. And the stakes of this confrontation are indeed high, as the fetish is here seen as an object having a profound influence on the life of desire, now leading to a symbolic blossoming of the mundane, now into perverse repetition and the refusal of change.
Preface
Fetishism, Desire and Finitude: The Artful Dodge
Christopher Gemerchak
Fetishism and the Vicissitudes of the Object in Sublimation According to Freud and Lacan
Paul Moyaert
Vertigo of Substitutes: Fetish and Trophy
Jean-Joseph Goux
Genital COnstructions: A Critique of Freud's "Fetishism"
Andreas De Block
What's so Funny about Fetishism?
Mignon Nixon
Fetishes and Ghosts: Marx and Derrida
Egidius Berns
Bibliography
Format: Edited volume - paperback
Size: 240 × 160 × 10 mm
143 pages
ISBN: 9789058674081
Publication: November 29, 2004
Series: Figures of the Unconscious 4
Languages: English
Stock item number: 45782