Engendered trope in Joyce's Dubliners

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Engendered trope in Joyce's Dubliners

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Earl G. Ingersoll convincingly argues that his study is a "return to Lacan," just as Lacan himself believed his own work to be a "return to Freud.".

In this succinct and accessible study of trope and gender in Dubliners, Ingersoll follows Lacan's example by returning to explore more fully the usefulness of the earlier Lacanian insights stressing the importance of language. Returning to the semiotic - as opposed to the more traditional psychoanalyticLacan, Ingersoll opts for the Lacan who follows Roman Jakobson back to early Freud texts in which Freud happened upon the major structuring principles of similarity and displacement.

Jakobson interprets these principles as metaphor and metonymy; Lacan employs these two tropes as the means of representing transformation and desire. Thus, psychic functions meet literary texts in the space of linguistic representation through the signifier: metaphor is a signifier for a repressed signified, while metonymy is a signifier that displaces another.

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English
Pages
193

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Engendered trope in Joyce's Dubliners
1996, Southern Illinois University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-185) and index.

Published in
Carbondale

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.912
Library of Congress
PR6019.O9 D8745 1996, PR6019.O9D8745 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 193 p. ;
Number of pages
193

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Open Library
OL1275061M
Internet Archive
engenderedtropei0000inge
ISBN 10
0809320169
LCCN
95006622
OCLC/WorldCat
32168250
Library Thing
6240192
Goodreads
1746014

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