The average rating for The Literary Wittgenstein based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2017-10-17 00:00:00 Mark Washburn Literature and Psychoanalysis: Psychoanalysis is not primarily a literary practice, unlike many of the other theories discussed in this volume: it is a clinical and therapeutic methodology. However, it has a long and complex relationship to practices of reading and writing and to the assumptions that we make about why people write and how texts affect their readers. The relationship between psychoanalysis and literature can be looked at in different ways, but we can reduce it to a question of what is being subjected to the analytic process, and what repressed meaning we thereby hope to uncover. SHOSHANA FELMAN explains that we normally tend to see psychoanalysis as the active practice performed upon the passive text: While literature is considered as a body of language - to be interpreted -psychoanalysis is considered as a body of knowledge, whose competence is called upon to interpret. Psychoanalysis, in other words, occupies the place of a subject, literature that of an object..... |
Review # 2 was written on 2020-06-02 00:00:00 Anthony Cassano ۳.۵* کتاب نسبتا مناسبی برای اشنایی با اندیشه های این اندیشمند. مترجم خوبی هم دارد. اما بعضی از مسایل را بسیار خلاصه وار توضیح داده و بحث های دیگر را مدام تکرار کرده است. |
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