âA marvelous collection of essays written by some of the most prominent figures working today from within a Lacanian paradigm. Though centered on the objects of the voice and the gaze and their status within the experience and structure of love, these essays range over an amazing topography of issues, from penitentiary fantasy and utilitarianism, to film theory and false memory syndrome.ââJohn Mowitt, University of Minnesota
âThe volume is exemplary. The essays collected in it illuminate a range of subjectâfilm and film history, literature and literary history, the figure of the blind man in Enlightenment writing, âlove at first sight,â Augustine on intellectuals and sexualityâand they all work together to explicate three crucial and difficult terms in the Lacanian vocabulary: object, voice, gaze.ââMarshall Grossman, University of Maryland
âA marvelous collection of essays written by some of the most prominent figures working today from within a Lacanian paradigm. Though centered on the objects of the voice and the gaze and their status within the experience and structure of love, these essays range over an amazing topography of issues, from penitentiary fantasy and utilitarianism, to film theory and false memory syndrome.â
- John Mowitt, University of Minnesota,
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Renata Salecl is Researcher at the Institute for Criminology at the Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana (Slovenia) and Centennial Professor at the London School of Economics. She is the author of The Spoils of Freedom and Sexuation (published by Duke University Press).
Slavoj ŽiŞek is Senior Researcher at the Institute for Social Sciences at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. His latest books include Tarrying with the Negative (Duke University Press) and The Indivisible Remainder.