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Renata Salecl (Editor), Slavoj Zizek (Editor)
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September 19, 1996
The gaze entices, inspects, fascinates. The voice hypnotizes, seduces, disarms. Are gaze and voice part of the relationship we call love . . . or hate? If so, what part? How do they function? This provocative book examines love as the mediating entity in the essential antagonism between the sexes, and gaze and voice as love’s medium. The contributors proceed from the Lacanian premise that “there is no sexual relationship,” that the sexes are in no way complementary and that love—figured in the gaze and the voice —embodies the promise and impossibility of any relation between them.
The first detailed Lacanian elaboration of this topic, Gaze and Voice as Love Objects examines the status of gaze, voice, and love in philosophy from Plato to Kant, in ideology from early Christianity to contemporary cynicism, in music from Hildegard of Bingen to Richard Wagner, in literature from Edith Wharton’s Age of Innocence to Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day, and in cinema from Michael Powell’s Peeping Tom to Kieslowski’s A Short Film on Love. Throughout, the contributors seek to show that the conflict between the sexes is the site of a larger battle over the destiny of modernity. With insights into the underlying target of racist and sexist violence, this book offers surprising revelations into the nature of an ancient enigma—love.
Approaching its topic with utter disregard for predominant multiculturalist and deconstructionist commonplaces, this volume will be indispensable for anyone interested in the uses of psychoanalysis for philosophy, cultural studies, and the analysis of ideology.

Contributors. Elisabeth Bronfen, Mladen Dolar, Fredric Jameson, Renata Salecl, Slavoj Zizek, Alenka Zupancic


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“A 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.”—John Mowitt, University of Minnesota


“The volume is exemplary. The essays collected in it illuminate a range of subject—film and film history, literature and literary history, the figure of the blind man in Enlightenment writing, ‘love at first sight,’ Augustine on intellectuals and sexuality—and they all work together to explicate three crucial and difficult terms in the Lacanian vocabulary: object, voice, gaze.”—Marshall Grossman, University of Maryland

About the Author

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 Zizek 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.


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  • Paperback: 255 pages
  • Publisher: Duke University Press Books (September 19, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 082231813X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0822318132
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating collection of Lacanian commentary, April 29, 1997
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Ever since Jacques Lacan entered the intellectual ring in the 1950s he has been a focal point of discussion and stimulation. His elusive, intriguing, often profound writings have generated wave upon wave of commentary and inspiration. Slavoj Zizek is one of the most lucid (and certainly entertaining) explicators of Lacan. He and Renata Salecl have edited a superb collection of essays by some of the most interesting and articulate writers in the field. Though these writings require a certain familiarity with the disciplines of philosophy and psychoanalysis they should entice adventurous readers by their combination of erudition and wit. Both of Zizek's contributions are astonishing as well as entertaining. Fine as it is, the essay by Frederick Jameson seems out of place, as though it belonged in a different anthology.
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hearing oneself speaking, paternal gaze, symbolic obligations, symbolic mandate, symbolic fiction, maternal gaze, object voice, traumatic kernel, injurious word, paternal metaphor, spectral apparition, symbolic authority, objet petit, transcendental ideas, cinematic language, transference love
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Miss Kenton, New York, Jacques Lacan, Short Film, Pelican Freud Library, Standard Edition, Edith Wharton, Hogarth Press, James Strachey, Michael Powell, Alan Sheridan, Immanuel Kant, Sigmund Freud, Jacques-Alain Miller, Madame Bovary, Newland Archer, The Twilight of the Gods, Notes All English, Augustine of Hippo, Catholic Church, Darlington Hall, Enjoy Your Symptom, Louis Althusser, Names of the Father, New Theory of Vision
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