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Language Of Ruin And Consumption On Lamenting And Complaining Juliane Pradeweiss

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Language Of Ruin And Consumption On Lamenting And Complaining Juliane Pradeweiss
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.55 MB
Author: Juliane Prade-Weiss
ISBN: 9781501344190, 9781501344220, 1501344196, 1501344226
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Language Of Ruin And Consumption On Lamenting And Complaining Juliane Pradeweiss by Juliane Prade-weiss 9781501344190, 9781501344220, 1501344196, 1501344226 instant download after payment.

Laments and complaints are among the most ancient poetical forms and ubiquitous in everyday speech. Understanding plaintive language, however, is often prevented by the resentment and fear it evokes. Lamenting and complaining seems pointless, irreconcilable, and destructive. Language of Ruin and Consumption examines Freud’s approaches to lamenting and complaining, the heart of psychoanalytic therapy and theory, and takes them as guidelines for reading key works of the modern canon. The re-negotiation of older ritual, dramatic, and juridical forms in Rilke, Wittgenstein, Scholem, Benjamin, and Kafka puts plaintive language in the center of modern individuality and expounds a fundamental dimension of language neglected in theory: reciprocity is at issue in plaintive language.
Language of Ruin and Consumption advocates that a fruitful reception of psychoanalysis in criticism combines the discussion of psychoanalytical concepts with an adaptation of the hermeneutical principle ignored in most philosophical approaches to language, or relegated to mere rhetoric: speech is not only by someone and on something, but also addressed to someone.

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