This study analyses literary depictions of subject-other relations through representative post-World War II Western literature. Such relations have been negatively impacted by a "hermeneutics of suspicion," a phrase coined by French Philosopher Paul Ricur to refer to thinkers Sigmund Freud, Karl Marx, and Friedrich Nietzsche who, he argued, were shaped by "suspicion[s] concerning the illusions of consciousness" (34). Contextualized within a larger body of theoretical work (Patrick O'Donnell, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Teresa Brennan, Joanna Zylinkska), the project explores both the symptoms as well as the "epidemic nature of contemporary paranoia" as represented in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, E.L. Doctorow's The Book of Daniel, and Di...
Sigmund Freud’s twin papers, ‘On Narcissism: An Introduction’ (1914) and ‘Mourning and Melancholia’ ...
This thesis investigates the construction of identity in relation to an other. It considers three w...
This Open Access book offers a model of the human subject as complicit in the systems that structure...
Having undertaken a critical analysis of a transnational program of research to identify and interve...
PhD ThesisThe thesis is in two parts: a creative component comprising a historical novel Obélisque c...
The thesis is concerned with the relationship between psychoanalysis and tragedy, and the way in whi...
27 pagesExamining subjectivity and its association with a relocated body in diasporic circumstances ...
Knowing Others, Or Not makes two overarching claims about the nineteenth-century novel’s depictions ...
Knowing Others, Or Not makes two overarching claims about the nineteenth-century novel’s depictions ...
This essay examines three cases of otherness: the Italian other in the 1920s, the Communist other du...
This essay examines three cases of otherness: the Italian other in the 1920s, the Communist other du...
Empathy is a relatively new word in the English language, dating back to the early twentieth century...
Within the field of Holocaust Studies the last decade has witnessed a turn to the figure of the perp...
In this dissertation I examine the dilemma that for a girl to become a separate and thinking self sh...
This paper explores apparent shifts in the cultural use of psychoanalytic concepts, from narcissism,...
Sigmund Freud’s twin papers, ‘On Narcissism: An Introduction’ (1914) and ‘Mourning and Melancholia’ ...
This thesis investigates the construction of identity in relation to an other. It considers three w...
This Open Access book offers a model of the human subject as complicit in the systems that structure...
Having undertaken a critical analysis of a transnational program of research to identify and interve...
PhD ThesisThe thesis is in two parts: a creative component comprising a historical novel Obélisque c...
The thesis is concerned with the relationship between psychoanalysis and tragedy, and the way in whi...
27 pagesExamining subjectivity and its association with a relocated body in diasporic circumstances ...
Knowing Others, Or Not makes two overarching claims about the nineteenth-century novel’s depictions ...
Knowing Others, Or Not makes two overarching claims about the nineteenth-century novel’s depictions ...
This essay examines three cases of otherness: the Italian other in the 1920s, the Communist other du...
This essay examines three cases of otherness: the Italian other in the 1920s, the Communist other du...
Empathy is a relatively new word in the English language, dating back to the early twentieth century...
Within the field of Holocaust Studies the last decade has witnessed a turn to the figure of the perp...
In this dissertation I examine the dilemma that for a girl to become a separate and thinking self sh...
This paper explores apparent shifts in the cultural use of psychoanalytic concepts, from narcissism,...
Sigmund Freud’s twin papers, ‘On Narcissism: An Introduction’ (1914) and ‘Mourning and Melancholia’ ...
This thesis investigates the construction of identity in relation to an other. It considers three w...
This Open Access book offers a model of the human subject as complicit in the systems that structure...