On Not Being Able to Sleep : : Psychoanalysis and the Modern World / / Jacqueline Rose.

In these powerful essays, Jacqueline Rose delves into the questions that keep us awake at night, into issues of privacy and writing, exposure and shame. Do women writers--Christina Rossetti, Anne Sexton, Sylvia Plath--have a special talent for self-revelation? Or are they simply more vulnerable to t...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2021]
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Utgivningsår:2021
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Introduction: ‘Shame’ --
I: Writing for their lives --
‘Faking it up with the truth’: Anne Sexton --
‘Undone, defiled, defaced’: Christina Rossetti --
‘Go, Girl!’ Adrienne Rich and Natalie Angier --
Sylvia Plath – Again --
Birthday Letters --
The Journals --
Virginia Woolf and the Death of Modernism --
Bizarre Objects: Hallucination and Modernism – Mary Butts and Elizabeth Bowen --
II: Border crossings --
‘On Not Being Able to Sleep’: Rereading The Interpretation of Dreams --
Freud in the Tropics --
Of Knowledge and Mothers: On the Work of Christopher Bollas --
What Makes an Analyst? --
III: Modern times --
The Cult of Celebrity --
Apathy and Accountability: The Challenge of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission to the Intellectual in the Modern World --
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Sammanfattning:In these powerful essays, Jacqueline Rose delves into the questions that keep us awake at night, into issues of privacy and writing, exposure and shame. Do women writers--Christina Rossetti, Anne Sexton, Sylvia Plath--have a special talent for self-revelation? Or are they simply more vulnerable to the invasions of biography? What ethical questions are raised by Ted Hughes's role in Plath's writing life? What do Adrienne Rich and Natalie Angier reveal about the destiny of feminism? In its affinity with modernist writing, what can psychoanalysis tell us about the limits of knowledge--both about the most intimate components of experience and the most hallucinatory reaches of the mind? Have psychoanalytic writers today and the very institution of psychoanalysis remained faithful to the most potent and disturbing aspects of Freud's vision? Finally Rose addresses some of the most dramatic public performances of our times--the cult of celebrity with its contrasting obsessions with Princess Diana and the child murderer Mary Bell; and South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission which, in a stirring last essay, allows Rose to explore the ethical and political responsibilities of thought and speech in times of historical crisis. Moving deftly with style, force, and clarity between our public, political, and private, unconscious worlds, On Not Being Able to Sleep, forges a unique set of links between feminism, psychoanalysis, literature, and politics. The result is a book well worth staying up late to read--one that exposes the uncomfortable borderland between our desire to speak out and be silent, between the stage of the world and of the mind.
Materialtyp:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780691225654
9783110442502
9783110784237
DOI:10.1515/9780691225654?locatt=mode:legacy
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Statement of Responsibility: Jacqueline Rose.