It is unlikely that Jacques Lacan and Alice Munro were ever aware of
each other's work. Yet, because of Munro's intuitive grasp of the
complexities of human subjectivity and her ability to articulate
subtleties and ambiguities, her fiction shares many of the insights of
Lacan's theoretical advancements of the same period. They are both
concerned with bringing the obscure undercurrents of the psyche to
light. Jennifer Murray's Reading Alice Munro with Jacques Lacan brings
the works of the writer and the psychoanalyst into dialogue, offering
innovative interpretations of a selection of Munro's stories.
Approached from a Lacanian perspective, a close reading of Munro's
texts reveals the libidinal energy at the heart of the stories and
offers particular insight into aspects such as shame and humiliation -
feelings that Munro presents with disconcerting acuity. Taking into
account stories both of childhood and of adult experiences, Murray
analyses the child's bewilderment as she confronts the
incomprehensibility of parental injunctions and symbolic functions,
while stories about women later in life speak of subjectivity in the
field of relationships, where desire, and love are central concerns.
Including extended reflections on fantasy, sublimation, persistence of
purpose, transmission, love, and the roles of both paternal and
maternal figures in Munro's work, Reading Alice Munro with Jacques
Lacan also reshapes literary debate on feminine subjectivity and
sexuality.
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ISBN
9780773599857
Publisert
2021
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McGill-Queen's University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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