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000023994169 |
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AuCNLKIN |
005 - Date and Time of Latest Transaction |
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008 - Fixed-Length Data Elements-General Information |
fixed length control field |
940610s1994 enka b 001 eng |
010 ## - Library of Congress Control Number |
LC control number |
93025937 |
015 ## - National Bibliography Number |
National Bibliography Number |
GB9363640 |
Source |
bnb |
016 7# - National Bibliographic Agency Control Number |
Record control number |
9805360 |
Source |
DNLM |
016 7# - National Bibliographic Agency Control Number |
Record control number |
063-11892 |
Source |
Uk |
016 7# - National Bibliographic Agency Control Number |
Record control number |
BA21585948 |
Source |
JP-ToKJK |
020 ## - International Standard Book Number |
International Standard Book Number |
0631189262 (pbk.) |
020 ## - International Standard Book Number |
International Standard Book Number |
0631189254 |
035 ## - |
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(OCoLC)28420518 |
036 ## - |
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0631189262 |
040 ## - Cataloging Source |
Original cataloging agency |
NUWS:W |
Language of cataloging |
eng |
Description conventions |
rda |
050 #0 - Library of Congress Call Number |
Classification number |
BF175 |
Item number |
.B635 1994 |
060 00 - |
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1998 C-970 |
060 10 - |
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WM 460 |
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B786p 1994 |
072 #7 - Subject Category Code |
Subject category code |
s1ps |
Source |
rero |
082 00 - Dewey Decimal Classification Number |
Classification number |
150.195 |
Edition number |
20 |
084 ## - |
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77.14 |
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bcl |
088 ## - |
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93025937 |
100 1# - Main Entry-Personal Name |
Personal Name |
Bowie, Malcolm, |
Relator term |
author |
245 10 - Title statement |
Title |
Psychoanalysis and the future of theory / |
Statement of responsibility, etc |
Malcolm Bowie. |
264 #1 - Production, Publication, Distribution, Manufacture, and Copyright Notice |
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture |
Oxford, UK ; |
-- |
Cambridge, Mass., USA : |
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer |
B. Blackwell, |
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture |
1994. |
300 ## - Physical Description |
Extent |
x, 162 pages : |
Other physical details |
illustrations ; |
Dimensions |
23 cm. |
336 ## - Content Type |
Content Type Term |
text |
Content Type Code |
txt |
Source |
rdacontent |
337 ## - Media Type |
Media Type Term |
unmediated |
Media Type Code |
n |
Source |
rdamedia |
338 ## - Carrier Type |
Carrier Type Term |
volume |
Carrier Type Code |
nc |
Source |
rdacarrier |
490 1# - Series Statement |
Series statement |
Bucknell lectures in literary theory ; |
Volume number/sequential designation |
9 |
504 ## - Bibliography, Etc. Note |
Bibliography, etc |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [151]-159) and index. |
505 0# - Formatted Contents Note |
Title |
Introduction / |
Statement of responsibility |
Michael Payne -- |
Title |
1. Psychoanalysis and the future of theory -- |
-- |
2. Freud and art, or what will Michaelangelo's Moses do next? -- |
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3. Comparison between the arts: a psychoanalytic view -- |
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4. Freud and the European consciousness -- |
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Lacan after the fall: an interview with Malcolm Bowie -- |
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Malcolm Bowie: a selected bibliography, 1970-1993. |
520 ## - Summary, Etc. |
Summary, etc |
Malcolm Bowie is already well known as a writer who has made "theory" and "criticism" intelligible to each other in new ways. In this new collection he examines the meanings that psychoanalysis has ascribed to the tense and the devices by which later Lacan completes and complexifies Freud's discussions of temporality. "What kind of future can psychoanalysis have when it talks about futurity in this fashion?" In answering this question Malcolm Bowie focuses on an exemplary moment of crisis in the history of psychoanalytic thought. He challenges some of the fundamental Freudian assumptions about temporality of discourse and draws attention to a whole new range of opportunities that a "future-conscious" psychoanalysis might offer critics and theorists of other intellectual persuasions.Bowie calls for a new openness towards art among psychoanalytic theorists, drawing his examples from a wide variety of artistic practices. Musicians (Mozart, Mahler, Schoenberg and Faure), visual artists (Michelangelo, Leonardo, Tiepolo and Matisse) and writers (Goethe, Proust and Svevo) are all placed in an illuminating two-way relationship with the writings of Freud.-- from Bookdepository |
600 10 - Personal Name Used as Subject |
Personal name |
Freud, Sigmund, |
Dates associated with a name |
1856-1939. |
600 10 - Personal Name Used as Subject |
Personal name |
Lacan, Jacques, |
Dates associated with a name |
1901- |
650 12 - Subject Added Entry-Topical Term |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Psychoanalytic Theory. |
650 22 - Subject Added Entry-Topical Term |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Art. |
650 #0 - Subject Added Entry-Topical Term |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Psychoanalysis. |
650 #0 - Subject Added Entry-Topical Term |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Critical theory. |
650 #0 - Subject Added Entry-Topical Term |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Psychoanalysis and the arts. |
830 #0 - Series Added Entry-Uniform Title |
Uniform title |
Bucknell lectures in literary theory ; |
Volume/sequential designation |
9 |