Intervention of the Other

Intervention of the Other

by David Ross Fryer
Intervention of the Other

Intervention of the Other

by David Ross Fryer

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Overview

The Intervention of the Other deftly brings the thought of Emmanuel Levinas and Jacques Lacan into fruitful dialogue through a comparative analysis of these two seemingly disparate thinkers.

Emmanuel Levinas, Lithuanian-born French phenomenologist of the nonphenomenon, and Jacques Lacan, controversial French psychoanalyst and (post)structuralist theorist of the Freudian Unconscious, lived and wrote in the same city, at the same time, among the same colleagues, often using the same language and the same sources, sometimes writing to the same audiencesóand yet they never wrote to or about one another.

Following Sartre, Levinas thought that Freud had fundamentally misunderstood the nature of consciousness when he posited the Unconscious as a second, but hidden, consciousness. Despite this suspicion of psychoanalysis, however, Levinasí own work celebrated a certain something that could not be contained by thought.

For his part, Lacan was suspicious of philosophical ethics. He subscribed to a Freudian critique of ethics as pathogenic. Nevertheless, he saw his own work as fundamentally about a kind of ethics, specifically an ethics concerned with how people live their lives in an already normative society.

While the two never engaged with each otherís thought directly, Levinas and Lacan were interested in many of the same questions: What is the nature of the self? What is it to be a subject? Can the ethical be grounded in a post-foundationalist world?

Through close textual analysis, David Ross Fryer shows how Levinas and Lacan offer two ways of positing the ethical subject in the post-humanist landscape of contemporary thought.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781590510889
Publisher: Other Press, LLC
Publication date: 05/17/2004
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

David Ross Fryer

David Ross Fryer works in phenomenology, psychoanalysis, gender theory, queer theory, and Africana studies. He is a fellow at the Institute for the Study of Race and Social Thought at Temple University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Abbreviations and Citationsxi
Introduction: Post-Humanism and Ethical Subjectivity in Levinas and Lacan1
1.The Other and the Self: Creating the Subject31
2.Sexed Subjectivity, Symbolic Subjectivity71
3.Linguistic Subjectivity and the Speaking Subject115
4.Ethical Subjectivity: God, An-Archy, the Subject, and Desire155
Conclusion: Post-Humanist Ethical Subjectivity215
References239
Index247
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