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Daniel Bristow

    This author deeply delves into the intricate interplay of psychoanalysis and literary criticism. Their work examines the complex patterns of the human psyche as they manifest within literary works, with a particular focus on avant-garde experimentation and theoretical thought. Through meticulous analysis, they uncover deeper layers of meaning, exploring how the inner worlds of characters and creators intertwine. Their approach offers readers a unique lens through which to understand timeless questions of the mind and art.

    Schizostructuralism
    Joyce and Lacan
    2001: A Space Odyssey and Lacanian Psychoanalytic Theory
    • Exploring the intersection of cinema and psychoanalysis, this study examines Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey alongside Jacques Lacan's theories. It expands on Lacan's late topological insights and concepts of desire from thinkers like Hegel and Kojève. Key themes include the significance of cuts, space, silence, surreality, and the enigmatic monolith, offering a profound analysis that resonates with academics, psychoanalysis practitioners, and Kubrick enthusiasts alike.

      2001: A Space Odyssey and Lacanian Psychoanalytic Theory
    • Joyce and Lacan

      Reading, Writing, and Psychoanalysis

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of literature and psychoanalysis, this work delves into the relationship between James Joyce's literary genius and Jacques Lacan's psychoanalytic theories. It examines how Joyce's writings become a focal point for Lacan's ideas, revealing the complexities of desire and the unconscious. The book offers a deep analysis of both thinkers, highlighting their intellectual contributions and the ways in which they influence each other, ultimately providing insights into their profound impact on modern thought.

      Joyce and Lacan
    • Schizostructuralism draws together insights from psychoanalytic, structuralist, and Marxist theory, and the divisions and antagonisms that both underpin and distinguish them, to form a new psychoanalytic system.

      Schizostructuralism