Stanzas

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Stanzas

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ISBN: 9780816620388
作者: Giorgio Agamben / [意]吉奥乔·阿甘本
譯者: Ronald L. Martinez
出版社: University of Minnesota Press
發行時間: 1992 -11
叢書: Theory and History of Literature
裝訂: Paperback
價格: USD 25.50
頁數: 163

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Word and Phantasm in Western Culture (Theory and History of Literature)

Giorgio Agamben / [意]吉奥乔·阿甘本    譯者: Ronald L. Martinez

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Stanzas is a fascinating blend of philology, medieval physics and psychology, the psychoanalysis of toys, and contemporary linguistics and philosophy. In this unique work, Giorgio Agamben attempts to reconfigure the epistemological foundation of Western culture. He rereads Freud and Saussure to discover the impossibility of metalanguage and of synthesis that could be reflected in the transparency of signs. There is no “superior language” that can read the obscure scenes of the unconscious, and the “symbol” is always the return of the repressed in an improper signifier.
This impossibility leads Agamben to the problem of representation. He argues that because language is the locus of the production and storage of phantasms, all real objects are fractured by phantasmic itineraries that in turn divide poetry and philosophy, joy and knowledge.

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