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The Phantom of the Ego: Modernism and the Mimetic Unconscious (Studies in Violence, Mimesis, & Culture)
Nidesh Lawtoo
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| #1521226 in Books | 2013-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.90 x6.00l,1.08 | File type: PDF | 424 pages||10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.| exceptionally illuminating work on central elements of modernism and contemporary culture|By Henry Berry|Nidesh Lawtoo is a visiting scholar at Johns Hopkins, in addition to many other academic credentials and writings. His central topic--insight really--is the "loss of ego" in modernism, leaving only a "phantom of the ego." "[T]he experience of mimesis dissolves the modern e|About the Author|
|Nidesh Lawtoo is a SNSF Visiting Scholar at The Humanities Center, Johns Hopkins University.|
The Phantom of the Ego is the first comparative study that shows how the modernist account of the unconscious anticipates contemporary discoveries about the importance of mimesis in the formation of subjectivity. Rather than beginning with Sigmund Freud as the father of modernism, Nidesh Lawtoo starts with Friedrich Nietzsche’s antimetaphysical diagnostic of the ego, his realization that mimetic reflexesfrom sympathy to hypnosis, to contagion, to c...
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