Heterologies: Discourse on the Other

Heterologies: Discourse on the Other

PermissionsRetz, Christian Bourgois
PublisherUniversity of Minnesota Press
Series EditorWlad Godzich, Jochen Schulte-Sasse
Translated byBrian Massumi, Marie-Rose Logan
Revised byLuce Giard
Foreword byWlad Godzich
SeriesTheory and History of Literature
Cover/Jacket Design byDaniel Leary
Copyright HolderRegents of the University of Minnesota
OtherGeorges Lurcy Charitable and Educational Trust, French Ministry of Culture and Communication
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
LocationMinneapolis, Minnesota; London, England
Copyright1986
Printed2010
Pages / Font276 pages
Series NumberVolume 17
Series NumberTHL 17
OtherEighth Printing
ISBN 13978-0-8166-1404-2
Barcode9 780816 614042
Barcode9780816614042
EAN 559999>
Library of Congress Classification Number85-16457
Library of Congress Call NumberPN45.C4 1985 801
ChaptersForeword: The Further Possibility of Knowledge - by Wlad Godzich - vii I. The Return of the Repressed in Psychoanalysis 1. Psychoanalysis and Its History - 3 2. The Freudian Novel: History and Literature - 17 3. The Institution of Rot - 35 4. Lacan: An Ethics of Speech - translated by Marie-Rose Logan - 47 II. Representation Altered by the Subject (Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries) 5. Montaigne's "Of Cannibals": The Savage "I" - 67 6. Mystic Speech - 80 7. Surin's Melancholy - 101 III. Nineteenth-Century Exoticisms 8. The Beauty of the Dead: Nisard - written in collaboration with Dominique Julia and Jacques Revel - 119 9. Writing the Sea: Jules Verne - 137 10. The Theater of the Quiproquo: Alexandre Dumas - 150 11. The Arts of Dying: Celibatory Machines - 156 IV. Others' Histories 12. The Black Sun of Language: Foucault - 171 13. Micro-techniques and Panoptic Discourse: A Quid pro Quo - 185 14. The Laugh of Michel Foucault - 193 15. History: Science and Fiction - 199 V. Conclusion 16. The Politics of Silence: The Long March of the Indians - 225 Notes - 237 Index - 265
Notes"The University of Minnesota Press is grateful for assistance to translation and publication of this book by the Georges Lurcy Charitable and Educational Trust, New York, and for translation support provided by the French Ministry of Culture and Communication. Michel de Certeau gratefully acknowledges the assistance of Luce Giard, who revised the translation under his supervision." "Chapter 1, 'Psychoanalysis and its History,' was originally published as 'Histoire et psychanalyse,' in La nouvelle histoire, ed. J. Le Goff, R. Chartier, J. Revel (Paris: Retz, 1978), pp. 477-487, and is reprinted with permission of the publisher. Chapter 8, 'The Beauty of the Dead: Nisard,' first appeared as 'La beauté du mort' (chapter 3), in La culture au pluriel, 2nd ed. series 10/18 (Paris: U.G.E., 1980), pp. 49-80, and is reproduced with permission of Christian Bourgois." "Printed in U.S.A."
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