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Hysteria, Perversion, and Paranoia in "The Canterbury Tales"
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Beginning with the spectacle of hysteria, moving through the perversions of fetishism, masochism, and sadism, and ending with paranoia and psychosis, this book explores the ways that conflicts with the Oedipal law erupt on the body and in language in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, for Chaucer's tales are rife with issues of mastery and control that emerge as conflicts not only between authority and experience but also between power and knowledge, word and flesh, rule books and reason, man and woman, same and other - conflicts that erupt in a macabre sprawl of broken bones, dismembered bodies, cut throats, and decapitations. Like the macabre sprawl of conflict in the Canterbury Tales, this book brings together a number of conflicting modes of thinking and writing through the surprising and perhaps disconcerting use of "shadow" chapters that speak to or against the four "central" chapters, creating both dialogue and interruption.
Autorentext
Becky Renee McLaughlin, University of South Alabama, Mobile, USA.
Klappentext
Beginning with the spectacle of hysteria, moving through the perversions of fetishism, masochism, and sadism, and ending with paranoia and psychosis, this book explores the ways that conflicts with the Oedipal law erupt on the body and in language in Chaucer s Canterbury Tales, for Chaucer s tales are rife with issues of mastery and control that emerge as conflicts not only between authority and experience but also between power and knowledge, word and flesh, rule books and reason, man and woman, same and other conflicts that erupt in a macabre sprawl of broken bones, dismembered bodies, cut throats, and decapitations. Like the macabre sprawl of conflict in the Canterbury Tales, this book brings together a number of conflicting modes of thinking and writing through the surprising and perhaps disconcerting use of shadow chapters that speak to or against the four central chapters, creating both dialogue and interruption.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Gewicht 509g
- Untertitel "Wild" Analysis and the Symptomatic Storyteller
- Autor Becky Renee McLaughlin
- Titel Hysteria, Perversion, and Paranoia in "The Canterbury Tales"
- Veröffentlichung 18.07.2022
- ISBN 1501527266
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9781501527265
- Jahr 2022
- Größe H230mm x B155mm x T22mm
- Herausgeber De Gruyter
- Anzahl Seiten 304
- Auflage 1. Auflage
- GTIN 09781501527265