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E-grāmata: First Things: Reading the Maternal Imaginary

(University of Cambridge, UK and Cornell University, NY, USA)
  • Formāts: 256 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Apr-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317959311
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  • Formāts: 256 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Apr-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317959311

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An investigation into how the myths of motherhood and mothers are born, and the ideological work that they do in politics, art, literature, and psychoanalysis. Jacobus (English, Cornell U.) challenges these familiar symbols and ideas, studying maternal imagery in the work of Freud, Klein, and Kristeva. In a tour de force of scholarship, she considers how representation, signs, and symbols shape our ideas about population control, surrogate motherhood, AIDS, mastectomy, the French Revolution, and Impressionist painting. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

In First Things Mary Jacobus combines close readings with theoretical concerns in an examination of the many forms taken by the mythic or phantasmic mother in literary, psychoanalytic and artistic representations.

She carefully explores the ways in which the maternal imaginary informs both unconscious processes and signifying practices at all levels. Her fierce analysis of specific texts and paintings raises questions about the the symbolic and biological maternal body and how they relate to each other in literary and psychoanalytic terms. The invocation of writings by Kleist, Wollstonecraft, Mary Shelley, Malthus and de Sade, along with analysis of French revolutionary iconography and Realist and Impressionist paintings by Eakins and Morisot, make this wide-ranging text a truly interdisciplinary study.

First Things sees literary theory and psychoanalysis as mutually illuminating practices. The work of Freud, Klein, Kristeva and Bion shape an inquiry into such topics as population discourse, surrogate motherhood, AIDS, mastectomy and psychoanalysis itself. In addition, Jacobus elaborates on Freud's oedipal preconceptions, Klein's missing theory of signs, memory, melancholia, narcissism and maternal reverie.

Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Part I Preconceptions --
1. Freuds
Mnemonic: Screen Memories and Feminist Nostalgia --
2. In Parenthesis:
Immaculate Conceptions and Feminine Desire --
3. Russian Tacics: Freuds
Case of Homosexuality in a Woman -- Part II Melancholy Figures --
4. In
Love with a Cold Climate: Travelling with Wollstonecraft --
5. Makhus,
Matricide, and the Marquis de Sade --
6. Replacing the Race oi Mothers: AlI)S
and The Las Man -- Part III The Origin of Signs --
7. Tea Daddy: Poor Mrs.
Klein and the Pencil Shavings --
8. Cos of the Horse: The Origin of
Questions --
9. Poi-trait of the Artist as a Young Dog -- Part IV Theory at
the Breast --
10. Incorruptible Milk: Breast-feeding and the French
Revolution --
11. Baring the Breast: Mastectomy and the Surgical Analogy --
12. Narcissas Gaze: Berthe Morisot and the Filial Mirror -- Index.
Mary Jacobus is John Wendell Anderson Professor of English at Cornell University.