The Last ResistanceVerso Books, 28 mrt 2017 - 256 pagina's A bravura exploration of politics and writing in dark times In The Last Resistance, Jacqueline Rose explores the power of writing to create and transform our political lives. In particular, she examines the role of literature in the Zionist imagination: here, literature is presented as a unique form of dissidence, with the power to expose the unconscious of nations, and often proposing radical alternatives to their dominant pathways and beliefs. While Israel–Palestine is the repeated focus, The Last Resistance also turns to post-apartheid South Africa, to American national fantasy post-9/11, and to key moments for the understanding of Jewish culture and memory. Rose also underscores the importance of psychoanalysis, both historically in relation to the unfolding of world events, and as a tool of political understanding. Examining topics ranging from David Grossman, through W.G. Sebald, Freud, Nadine Gordimer, the concept of evil, and suicide bombers, The Last Resistance offers a unique way of responding to the crises of the times. |
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... Force', 1940 'The “inner world”... meets with a two-fold resistance; on the one hand, the incapacity to understand it, and on the other, a direct emotional rejection of it as unwelcome suggestion which is hardly rationalised by serious ...
... Force', 1940 'The “inner world”... meets with a two-fold resistance; on the one hand, the incapacity to understand it, and on the other, a direct emotional rejection of it as unwelcome suggestion which is hardly rationalised by serious ...
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... forces him to confront the violence of a nationalism that will do anything, including murder, to preserve itself. 'I have established quite calmly', he writes to Freud in 1935, 'that I do not belong here.' (He finally leaves for what ...
... forces him to confront the violence of a nationalism that will do anything, including murder, to preserve itself. 'I have established quite calmly', he writes to Freud in 1935, 'that I do not belong here.' (He finally leaves for what ...
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... Force', 'The variety of constraints pressing upon man give rise to the illusion of several distinct species that cannot communicate.' 'There is', Said wrote, 'suffering and injustice enough for everyone.' It is worth pausing here. No ...
... Force', 'The variety of constraints pressing upon man give rise to the illusion of several distinct species that cannot communicate.' 'There is', Said wrote, 'suffering and injustice enough for everyone.' It is worth pausing here. No ...
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... Axis of Evil', these are just two of the phrases through which we are all invited, more or less on a daily basis, to stifle disquiet, ratchet up our inner violence, go to war. 'The man who is the possessor of force', Weil.
... Axis of Evil', these are just two of the phrases through which we are all invited, more or less on a daily basis, to stifle disquiet, ratchet up our inner violence, go to war. 'The man who is the possessor of force', Weil.
Inhoudsopgave
Mass Psychology | |
The Hidden Life of Vladimir Jabotinsky | |
David Grossmans Dilemma | |
Deadly Embrace | |
After Disaster | |
Arendt Coetzee and 911 | |
Freud and the People or Freud Goes to Abu Ghraib | |
On Being Nadine Gordimer | |
On Michael Cunningham and Walt Whitman | |
Men and Women in Dark Times | |
Continuing the Dialogue On Edward Said | |
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