
The Emptiness of the Image
Psychoanalysis and Sexual Differences
Parveen Adams(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. November 1995
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-0-415-04622-0 (ISBN)
Description
There has long been a politics around the way in which women are represented, with objection not so much to specific images as to a regime of looking which places the represented woman in a particular relationship to the spectator's gaze. Artists have sometimes avoided the representation of women altogether, but they are now producing images which challenge the regime. How do these images succeed in their challenge ?
The Emptiness of the Image offers a psychoanalytic answer. Parveen Adams argues that, despite flaws in some of the details of its arguments, psychoanalytic theory retains an overwhelming explanatory strength in relation to questions of sexual difference and representation. She goes on to show how the issue of desire changes the way we can think of images and their effects. Throughout she discusses the work of theorists, artists and filmmakers such as Helene Deutsch, Catherine MacKinnon, Mary Kelly, Francis Bacon, Michael Powell and Della Grace.
The Emptiness of the Image shows how the very space of representation can change to provide a new way of thinking the relation between the text and the spectator. It shows how psychoanalytic theory is supple enough to slide into and transform the most unexpected situations.
The Emptiness of the Image offers a psychoanalytic answer. Parveen Adams argues that, despite flaws in some of the details of its arguments, psychoanalytic theory retains an overwhelming explanatory strength in relation to questions of sexual difference and representation. She goes on to show how the issue of desire changes the way we can think of images and their effects. Throughout she discusses the work of theorists, artists and filmmakers such as Helene Deutsch, Catherine MacKinnon, Mary Kelly, Francis Bacon, Michael Powell and Della Grace.
The Emptiness of the Image shows how the very space of representation can change to provide a new way of thinking the relation between the text and the spectator. It shows how psychoanalytic theory is supple enough to slide into and transform the most unexpected situations.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
295 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-04622-0 (9780415046220)
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Content
Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Symptoms and hysteria; Chapter 3 Per os(cillation); Chapter 4 Of female bondage; Chapter 5 Waiving the phallus; Chapter 6 The truth on assault, With Mark Cousins; Chapter 7 The art of analysis: Mary Kelly's Interimand the discourse of the analyst; Chapter 8 'Father, can't you see I'm filming?'; Chapter 9 The violence of paint; Chapter 10 The three (dis)graces; Chapter 11 The bald truth; Chapter 12 Operation Orlan;