Obscenity, Psychoanalysis and Literature

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Fantasy Figure
Feminine Jouissance
Follow
Freud's Myth
Freud’s Myth
gender and sexuality theory
Hicklin Test
Joyce
Joyce's Text
Joyce’s Text
Kafka's Version
Kafka’s Version
Lacan's Graph
Lacan’s Graph
Lady Chatterley Trial
Lady Chatterley's Lover
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Lawrence
Lawrence's Text
Lawrence’s Text
legal history analysis
literature
Masculine Protest
Master Signifier
Master's Demand
Master’s Demand
obscenity
Obscenity Laws
Phallic Enjoyment
Phallic Jouissance
Primal Father
psychoanalysis
psychoanalytic approach to censorship
Queer Subject
Rainbow Trial
Scientia Sexualis
sexual repression
Simms
superego imperative
trial
trial transcript research
University Discourse
Woolsey's Decision
Woolsey’s Decision
Working Class Voices
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032064864
  • Weight: 267g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Obscenity, Psychoanalysis and Literature offers a fascinating psychoanalytic reading of four landmark obscenity trials involving the texts of D. H. Lawrence and James Joyce. By tracing the legal histories of Lawrence and Joyce, from censorship to their eventual redemption and transformation into champions of sexual freedom, the book draws a narrative of changing legal, literary and cultural investments.

The book examines the four trials of these authors in detail to show how the literary text can function as a symbol of both life and death and the political uses of figuring them as such. Taking a psychoanalytic perspective, we can see how this narrative of sexual repression to sexual liberation may itself be an emergent form of the superego imperative to enjoy and consume. Through close readings of trial transcripts and archival documents, this book helps elucidate the fantasies operating throughout the trials: the unquestioned assumptions of the nature of sexuality, gender, drugs and truth. It demonstrates with clarity how, through its attempt to suppress the sexual, the law confronts its own nature as language and in doing so troubles the distinctions between law, literature and desire that it usually wishes to protect.

Offering a uniquely psychoanalytic account of the obscenity trials of these authors, this text will be of great interest to scholars from across the fields of psychoanalysis, law and literature.

William Simms received the President’s Doctoral Scholar Award from the University of Manchester, UK, where he completed his Ph.D. He is an interdisciplinary researcher, interrogating the intersections between literary, legal and psychoanalytic discourses.

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