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Author Berlant, Lauren Gail, 1957-2021.

Title Desire/love / Lauren Berlant.

Imprint Brooklyn, NY : Punctum Books, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (127 pages) : illustrations
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
text file PDF rda
Note "Dead Letter Office, Babel Working Group."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-127).
Contents Preface: Dear reader -- Introduction -- Desire: Psychoanalysis and the formalism of desire ; Psychoanalysis, sex and revolution -- Love: Fantasy ; Desire, narrative, commodity, therapy -- Conclusion.
Language English.
Summary "There is nothing more alienating than having your pleasures disputed by someone with a theory," writes Lauren Berlant. Yet the ways in which we live sexuality and intimacy have been profoundly shaped by theories -- especially psychoanalytic ones, which have helped to place sexuality and desire at the center of the modern story about what a person is and how her history should be read. At the same time, other modes of explanation have been offered by popular and mass culture. In these domains, sexual desire is not deemed the core story of life; it is mixed up with romance, a particular version of the story of love. In this small theoretical novella-cum-dictionary entry, Lauren Berlant engages love and desire in separate entries. In the first entry, Desire mainly describes the feeling one person has for something else: it is organized by psychoanalytic accounts of attachment, and tells briefly the history of their importance in critical theory and practice. The second entry, on Love, begins with an excursion into fantasy, moving away from the parent-child structure so central to psychoanalysis and looking instead at the centrality of context, environment, and history. The entry on Love describes some workings of romance across personal life and commodity culture, the place where subjects start to think about fantasy on behalf of their actual lives.
Subject Marnie (Motion picture)
Intimacy (Psychology)
Sex.
Sexual Behavior
Intimité.
Sexualité.
sexuality.
Social Science / Gender Studies.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBTQ+ Studies / General
Intimacy (Psychology)
Sex
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: 0615686877
ISBN 0615686877
9780615686875
Standard No. 9780615686875

 
    
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