死の衝動の文化:メラニー・クラインの精神分析理論とモダニズム<br>Cultures of the Death Drive : Melanie Klein and Modernist Melancholia (Post-contemporary Interventions)

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死の衝動の文化:メラニー・クラインの精神分析理論とモダニズム
Cultures of the Death Drive : Melanie Klein and Modernist Melancholia (Post-contemporary Interventions)

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基本説明

"Offers a sustained consideration of Kleinian psychoanalysis for literary reading... I expect this book to have a singular and important effect on contemporary intellectual life". - Judith Butler.

Full Description

Cultures of the Death Drive is a comprehensive guide to the work of pioneering psychoanalyst Melanie Klein (1882-1960) and to developments in Kleinian theory to date. It is also an analysis and a demonstration of the distinctive usefulness of Klein's thought for understanding modernist literature and visual art. Esther Sánchez-Pardo examines the issues that the seminal discourses of psychoanalysis and artistic modernism brought to the fore in the early twentieth century and points toward the uses of Kleinian thinking for reconceptualizing the complexities of identity and social relations today. Sánchez-Pardo argues that the troubled political atmosphere leading to both world wars created a melancholia fueled by "cultures of the death drive" and the related specters of object loss—loss of coherent and autonomous selves, of social orders where stability reigned, of metaphysical guarantees, and, in some cases, loss and fragmentation of empire. This melancholia permeated, and even propelled, modernist artistic discourses. Sánchez-Pardo shows how the work of Melanie Klein, the theorist of melancholia par excellence, uniquely illuminates modernist texts, particularly their representations of gender and sexualities. She offers a number of readings—of works by Virginia Woolf, René Magritte, Lytton Strachey, Djuna Barnes, and Countee Cullen—that reveal the problems melancholia posed for verbal and visual communication and the narrative and rhetorical strategies modernist artists derived to either express or overcome them. In her afterword, Sánchez-Pardo explicates the connections between modernist and contemporary melancholia.

A valuable contribution to psychoanalytic theory, gender and sexuality studies, and the study of representation in literature and the visual arts, Cultures of the Death Drive is a necessary resource for those interested in the work of Melanie Klein.

Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Abbreviations of the Works of Melanie Klein x

Introduction: Anxieties and Their Vicissitudes 1

Part One

1. Itineraries 23

2. Kleinian Metapsychology 55

3. Femininities: Melancholia, Masquerade, and the Paternal Superego 72

4. Masculinities: Anxiety, Sadism, and the Intricacies of Object-Love 94

5. Kleinian Melanacholia 118

6. The Death Drive and Aggression 137

7. The Setting (Up) of Phantasy 162

Part Two

8. Modernist Cultures of the Death Drive 193

9. Framing the Fetish: To the Lighthouse: Ceci n'est pas un roman 218

10. Funereal Rites: Melancholia, Masquerade, and the Art of Biography in Lytton Strachey 273

11. Melancholia Reborn: Djuna Barnes's Styles of Grief 306

12. Melancholia, the New Negro, and the Fear of Modernity: Forms Sublime and Denigrated in Countee Cullen's Writings 343

Afterword: Modern(ist) Cultures of the Death Drive and the Melancholic Apparatus 386

Notes 395

Bibliography 451

Index 475