Threshold Poetics: Milton and IntersubjectivityUniversity of Delaware Press, 2003 - 259 страници 'Threshold Poetics: Milton and Intersubjectivity' is a study of the challenge intersubjective experience poses to doctrinal formulations of difference. Focusing on 'Paradise Lost' and 'Samson Agonistes' and using feminist and relational psychoanalytic theory, the project examines representations of looking, working, eating, conversing, and touching, to argue that encounters between selves in 'threshold space' dismantle the binary oppositions that support categorical thinking. A key term throughout the study is recognition, defined as the capacity to tolerate both sameness and difference between separate selves. Recognition of likeness-in-difference thus undermines the exclusionary logic of patriarchal and poitical hierarchies. Both Eve and Dalila demonstrate the ability to respect the borders of the other while seeking out similarity, but where 'Paradise Lost' depicts the eventual achievements of intersubjective understanding between Adam and Eve after the fall, 'Samson Agonistes' records its failure when Samson, maintaining the boundaries of difference, refuses Dalila's effort to make contact. |
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... relation to women and the female , and psychoanalytic the- ory would seem to have at least something to say about ... relationship with God to an unaccus- tomed degree of significance , the individual had to negotiate between a newly ...
... relation to women and the female , and psychoanalytic the- ory would seem to have at least something to say about ... relationship with God to an unaccus- tomed degree of significance , the individual had to negotiate between a newly ...
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... relations theorists has been to revise ( and often explicitly reject ) drive or instinct theory , and to consider the ego from the perspec- tive of its relationships with real others — particularly the intense re- lation between infant ...
... relations theorists has been to revise ( and often explicitly reject ) drive or instinct theory , and to consider the ego from the perspec- tive of its relationships with real others — particularly the intense re- lation between infant ...
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... relations theory of British analyst D. W. Winnicott . Winnicott was also philosophically committed to the notion of paradox , as what he called the " essential feature " of identity and intersubjectivity , where overlap must be ...
... relations theory of British analyst D. W. Winnicott . Winnicott was also philosophically committed to the notion of paradox , as what he called the " essential feature " of identity and intersubjectivity , where overlap must be ...
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... relations theory offers a compelling set of terms with which to explore Mil- ton's representations of boundaries and ... relation to points of contact with the larger cultural milieu . For these reasons , as well , a relational paradigm ...
... relations theory offers a compelling set of terms with which to explore Mil- ton's representations of boundaries and ... relation to points of contact with the larger cultural milieu . For these reasons , as well , a relational paradigm ...
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... relation to each other . This has important consequences for any psychoanalytic reading invested in the concerns of feminism . Lacan's apparent exposure of the phal- locentrism of Western culture ends up reproducing that ideological ...
... relation to each other . This has important consequences for any psychoanalytic reading invested in the concerns of feminism . Lacan's apparent exposure of the phal- locentrism of Western culture ends up reproducing that ideological ...
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Labor Pains Creation and Work in the Garden | 68 |
No ingrateful food Eating as Interconnection | 106 |
Getting the Last Word The Verbal Touching of Talk | 139 |
Dalilas Touch Disability and Recognition in Samson Agonistes | 175 |
Epilogue | 208 |
Notes | 213 |
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