Perversion and the Social Relation

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Perversion and the Social Relation by Rothenberg, Molly Anne; Foster, Dennis; Zizek, Slavoj, 9780822330851
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  • ISBN: 9780822330851 | 0822330857
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 5/1/2003

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The masochist, the voyeur, the sadist, the sodomite, the fetishist, the pedophile, and the necrophiliac all expose hidden but essential elements of the social relation. Arguing that the concept of perversion, usually stigmatized, ought rather to be understood as a necessary stage in the development of all non-psychotic subjects, the essays inPerversion and the Social Relationconsider the usefulness of the category of the perverse for exploring how social relations are formed, maintained, and transformed.By focusing on perversion as a psychic structure rather than as aberrant behavior, the contributors provide an alternative to models of social interpretation based on classical Oedipal models of maturation and desire. At the same time, they critique claims that the perverse is necessarily subversive or liberating. In their lucid introduction, the editors explain that while fixation at the stage of the perverse can result in considerable suffering for the individual and others, perversion motivates social relations by providing pleasure and fulfilling the psychological need to put something in the place of the Father. The contributors draw on a variety of psychoanalytic perspectives-Freudian and Lacanian-as well as anthropology, history, literature, and film. From Slavoj Zizekrs"s meditation on "the politics of masochism" in David Fincherrs"s movieFight Clubthrough readings of works including William Styronrs"sThe Confessions of Nat Turner,Don DeLillors"sWhite Noise, and William Burroughsrs"sCities of the Red Night, the essays collected here illuminate perversionrs"s necessary role in social relations. Contributors.Michael P. Bibler, Dennis A. Foster, Bruce Fink, Octave Mannoni, E. L. McCallum, James Penney, Molly Anne Rothenberg, Nina Schwartz, Slavoj Zizek
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