Develops a new psychoanalytic theory of genius, a concept that is
often invoked and pervasive in popular culture but which is rarely
scrutinized in depth. In the absence of this scrutiny, genius has come
to be understood as exceptional talent or intelligence-an elitist
notion. Genius After Psychoanalysis intervenes in this debate by
offering a new account of genius. Drawing on the work of Sigmund Freud
and Jacques Lacan, K. Daniel Cho argues that genius is not exceptional
talent or intelligence but is related to and illuminated by the
psychological concept of sublimation, where the unpleasures that arise
when our intellectual products fail become themselves pleasurable.
Beginning with a close examination of Freud's work on Leonardo da
Vinci, Cho analyzes film, art, our relationship to nature, politics,
group psychology, love, and philosophy to demonstrate that genius, far
from an elitist notion, is universally available through a different
approach to ideas of imperfection, disappointment, and failure. Genius
After Psychoanalysis is a bold new intervention on a culturally
central but understudied topic.
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Freud and Lacan
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798765123195
Publisert
2024
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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