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On Pain Of Speech Fantasies Of The First Order And The Literary Rant Dina Alkassim

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On Pain Of Speech Fantasies Of The First Order And The Literary Rant Dina Alkassim
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.67 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Dina Al-Kassim
ISBN: 9780520945791, 0520945794
Language: English
Year: 2010

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On Pain Of Speech Fantasies Of The First Order And The Literary Rant Dina Alkassim by Dina Al-kassim 9780520945791, 0520945794 instant download after payment.

On Pain of Speech tracks the literary rant, an expression of provocation and resistance that imagines the power to speak in its own name where no such right is granted. Focusing on the "politics of address," Dina Al-Kassim views the rant through the lens of Michel Foucault's notion of the biopolitical subject and finds that its abject address is an essential yet overlooked feature of modernism. Deftly approaching disparate fields—decadent modernism, queer studies, subjection, critical psychoanalysis, and postcolonial avant-garde—and encompassing both Euro-American and Francophone Arabic modernisms, she offers an ambitious theoretical perspective on the ongoing redefinition of modernism. She includes readings of Jane Bowles, Abdelwahab Meddeb, and Oscar Wilde, and invokes a wide range of ideas, including those of Theodor Adorno, Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan, Judith Butler, Jean Laplanche, and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick.

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