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Visual Perversity: A Re-articulation of Maternal Instinct

Autor Alina M. Luna
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 oct 2004
Euripides'Bacchae, Colridge's "Christabel," de Sade'sPhilosophy in the Bedroom, and Hitchcock'sPsycho share a common thread. InVisual Perversity: A Re-Articulation of Maternal Instinct Alina M. Luna links each of these texts through the problematic relationships that play out between mother and child. She locates these disturbing tensions in the visual register; the place where the mother attempts to maintain her primal connection to her child, even at catastrophic costs. In each of the four works under consideration by the author, the logic of perversion masked beneath this gaze unfolds-disturbingly. Luna's careful exposition takes place in four chapters, over four expertly constructed theoretical vignettes. Scholars working in cultural studies, literary criticism, continental philosophy and especially gender studies will find Luna's approach novel and inventive.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780739108703
ISBN-10: 0739108700
Pagini: 122
Dimensiuni: 165 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1 (Re)membering to Mother in Euripides'Bacchae
Chapter 2 A Breast to Dream of, Not to Tell: The Re-birth of "Christabel"
Chapter 3 To Spare a Fly and Harm a Son: Hitchcock's Norma Bates
Chapter 4 Breaking the Bond: Eugenie's Triumph in the Bedroom

Recenzii

Visual Perversity is a compelling narrative of the violence cascading from a mother's love. Luna's account targets the look between mother and child in its most extreme (and lethal) instances, capturing in the elusive movement between the visual and the textual a disturbing double image (of love and destruction) that cuts across centuries and genres. From The Bacchae to de Sade, from the absent mother in Christabel to the all-too-present one in Hitchcock's Psycho, Luna addresses, in commanding and elegant arguments, the power of a relationship that in these texts undermines life, liberty, and most certainly the pursuit of happiness. What is original in this outstanding contribution to cultural studies is Luna's focus on the mother's gaze as the instrument of murder-a gaze that dis-acknowledges the child and thus its origin, that dismembers (literally) the child and (figuratively) the most intense, fundamental relationship on which the familial and social fabric is built.
Alina Luna's Visual Perversity: A Re-articulation of Maternal Instinct is a fine piece of hermeneutic detective work that traverses epistemological, social, and psychoanalytic borders. By putting into question two key modernist tropes-the maternal and the eye-Luna finds a secret in the family crypt of modernity: that behind her role as origin or source, the figure of mother exercises destroying powers. Luna embarks on challenging readings of Euripides, Coleridge, Hitchcock and Sade, that compel us to reconsider how terms like gaze and maternity function...