Mourning Sex

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Anita Hill
Anita Hill's Allegations
Anita Hill’s Allegations
Artist's Model
Artist’s Model
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Balanchine’s Ballets
Caravaggio's Painting
Caravaggio’s Painting
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Christ's Wound
Christ’s Wound
Corps De Ballet
cultural memory research
embodiment theory
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Grant's Essay
Grant’s Essay
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Hill Thomas Hearings
Holbein's Painting
Holbein’s Painting
Hysterical Identification
Hysteron Proteron
injury
Jean De Dinteville
Las Meninas
life
Mourning Sex
Performative Writing
phantom
Phantom Pregnancy
pregnancy
psychoanalytic criticism
queer performance
Richard III
Riviere's Essay
Riviere's Patient
Riviere’s Essay
Riviere’s Patient
Rose Excavation
Rose Theatre Trust
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Sexual Injury
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Silverlake Life
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trauma studies
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415147590
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is a book about the exhilaration and the catastrophe of embodiment. Analyzing different instances of injured bodies, Peggy Phelan considers what sustained attention to the affective force of trauma might yield for critical theory. Advocating what she calls "performative writing", she creates an extraordinary fusion of critical and creative thinking which erodes the distinction between art and theory, fact and fiction.
The bodies she examines here include Christ's, as represented in Caravaggio's painting The Incredulity of St Thomas, Anita Hill's and Clarence Thomas's bodies as they were performed during the Senate hearings, the disinterred body of the Rose Theatre, exemplary bodies reconstructed through psychoanalytic talking cures, and the filmic bodies created by Tom Joslin, Mark Massi, and Peter Friedman in Silverlake Life: The View From Here.
This new work by the highly-acclaimed author of Unmarked makes a stunning advance in performance theory in dialogue with psychoanalysis, queer theory, and cultural studies.

Peggy Phelan is Chair of the Department of Performance Studies at Tisch School of the Arts, New York University.

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