Buch, Englisch, Band 14, 246 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 386 g
Reihe: Figures of the Unconscious
Analysis of The Logic of Sense
Buch, Englisch, Band 14, 246 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 386 g
Reihe: Figures of the Unconscious
ISBN: 978-94-6270-031-4
Verlag: Leuven University Press
The engagement of Deleuze with psychoanalysis has led to the development of a remarkable and highly influential theory about human desire. The most systematic account of this theory, crucial for anyone interested in the work of Deleuze and Guattari, can be found in the discussion of the dynamic genesis of sense, a pivotal part of Deleuze’s The Logic of Sense.
In Deleuze and Desire Piotrek Swiatkowski picks up the challenge to provide an ad literam commentary of this text. Swiatkowski makes use of a broad range of examples, from psychoanalytic case studies to art, literature, and film, and analyses in an accessible and clear way the impact of the work of psychoanalysts such as Melanie Klein on Deleuze.
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Chapter 1
Introduction
1. Debate
2. The dynamic genesis and Melanie Klein
3. Approach and organisation of the text
Chapter 2
Schizoid position
1. Introduction
2. Fundamental concepts
3. The dynamism of the paranoid-schizoid position according to Melanie Klein
4. The simulacrum and Plato
5. The schizoid position
6. Artaud, language and schizophrenia
7. Conclusion
Chapter 3
Depressive position
1. Introduction
2. The manic-depressive position of Melanie Klein
3. The depressive position according to Deleuze: the object of the heights
4. Good object as lost object
5. Lack and affirmation in the depressive position
6. Body, language and the depressive position
7. Conclusion
Chapter 4
Sexual-perverse position
1. Introduction
2. Pre-genital phase of the sexual-perverse position: surface of the body
3. The physical surface and the defusion of the drives
4. Sexual position -; discussion with Laplanche and Pontalis
5. Pre-genital sexuality -; relation towards structures
6. Genital sexuality
7. The Oedipus complex
8. The genital phase of the sexual-perverse position: relationship to structures
9. Conclusion
Chapter 5
Oedipus complex and beyond
1. Introduction
2. Oedipal desire and narcissism
3. Castration complex
4. Emergence of the metaphysical surface
5. The decline of the good intentions
6. Metaphysical surface and the drives
7. The crack in the metaphysical surface -; the dangers of the post-castration phase
8. Conclusion
Chapter 6
The phantasm
1. Introduction
2. The phantasm and the body
3. The quasi-cause and the ideational surface
4. Psychoanalysis as science of events
5. The phantasm and the ego in psychoanalysis
6. Neutral energy and disjunctive synthesis
7. Love and nationalism
Chapter 7
Conclusion
1. Psychoanalysis
2. Philosophical implications
3. The Logic of Sense and the collaboration with Guattari
References
Index