For over three decades, Jacques Lacan denounced ego psychology for its emphasis on a strong and well-adapted ego. This article recruits the principle of that critique to examine the use of psychoanalytic theories in contemporary art criticism, with specific focus on the subject of perversion, Freudo-Lacanian psychoanalysis, and the work of art critic Donald Kuspit. The discussion examines the main influences and concepts in Kuspit's psychoanalytic criticism, analyses specific differences between this psychoanalytic model and a Lacanian theory of perversion and desire, and considers the effect of these differences in the interpretation of art
In this paper I examine the nature of the relationship between art and reality, arguing for the cent...
Psychoanalysis has always needed art, in special literature, but also, visual and scenic art to reve...
With the recent trend of crossing academic boundaries and integrating the humanities with social and...
This collection, written by leading Lacanian psychoanalytic theorists and practitioners, explores th...
This text was conceived as a dialogue with the preceding text by Gérard Wacjman, entitled "Intimate ...
<p>This paper intends to discuss the relationship between psychoanalysis and aesthetic thinking unde...
Psychoanalysis is, arguably, one of the most significant contributions to the human sciences to be m...
© 1990 Dr. Brenda Janice MarshallInsofar as this dissertation aims to explore aspects of a Lacanian ...
This chapter was commissioned by the editors as part of a collection of papers on this new area of r...
This work intends to investigate the use of psychoanalytical theory within the aesthetic and critica...
The rise of Lacanian psychoanalysis in the English-speaking world has been not only inexorable but a...
The first question that comes to mind when addressing the relationship between art and psychoanalysi...
This chapter is a part of a pan-European publication on research in the arts, originally funded by R...
The Single Case Archive is especially helpful for comparing and synthesizing multiple case studies, ...
It is quite common to see art and psychoanalysis as disciplines related to each other, especially in...
In this paper I examine the nature of the relationship between art and reality, arguing for the cent...
Psychoanalysis has always needed art, in special literature, but also, visual and scenic art to reve...
With the recent trend of crossing academic boundaries and integrating the humanities with social and...
This collection, written by leading Lacanian psychoanalytic theorists and practitioners, explores th...
This text was conceived as a dialogue with the preceding text by Gérard Wacjman, entitled "Intimate ...
<p>This paper intends to discuss the relationship between psychoanalysis and aesthetic thinking unde...
Psychoanalysis is, arguably, one of the most significant contributions to the human sciences to be m...
© 1990 Dr. Brenda Janice MarshallInsofar as this dissertation aims to explore aspects of a Lacanian ...
This chapter was commissioned by the editors as part of a collection of papers on this new area of r...
This work intends to investigate the use of psychoanalytical theory within the aesthetic and critica...
The rise of Lacanian psychoanalysis in the English-speaking world has been not only inexorable but a...
The first question that comes to mind when addressing the relationship between art and psychoanalysi...
This chapter is a part of a pan-European publication on research in the arts, originally funded by R...
The Single Case Archive is especially helpful for comparing and synthesizing multiple case studies, ...
It is quite common to see art and psychoanalysis as disciplines related to each other, especially in...
In this paper I examine the nature of the relationship between art and reality, arguing for the cent...
Psychoanalysis has always needed art, in special literature, but also, visual and scenic art to reve...
With the recent trend of crossing academic boundaries and integrating the humanities with social and...