Narcissus on the text: Psychoanalysis, exegesis, ethics
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Janan, M
Published in: Phoenix
September 1, 2007
Bringing to bear the concepts of Lou Andreas-Salomé,Julia Kristeva, and Jacques Lacan upon Ovid's Narcissus tale (Met 3.339-510) helps us see how the infatuated boy's dénouement makes the irrational intrude upon rational discourse in such a way as to rock unexamined assumptions about the autonomous self and its encounter with the possibility of meaning in the act of reading signs. ©The Classical Association of Canada/La Sociét́ canadienne des études classiques 2008.
Duke Scholars
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Phoenix
ISSN
0031-8299
Publication Date
September 1, 2007
Volume
61
Issue
3-4
Start / End Page
286 / 295
Related Subject Headings
- 5002 History and philosophy of specific fields
- 4705 Literary studies
- 4303 Historical studies
- 2103 Historical Studies
- 2005 Literary Studies
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Janan, M. (2007). Narcissus on the text: Psychoanalysis, exegesis, ethics. Phoenix, 61(3–4), 286–295.
Janan, M. “Narcissus on the text: Psychoanalysis, exegesis, ethics.” Phoenix 61, no. 3–4 (September 1, 2007): 286–95.
Janan M. Narcissus on the text: Psychoanalysis, exegesis, ethics. Phoenix. 2007 Sep 1;61(3–4):286–95.
Janan, M. “Narcissus on the text: Psychoanalysis, exegesis, ethics.” Phoenix, vol. 61, no. 3–4, Sept. 2007, pp. 286–95.
Janan M. Narcissus on the text: Psychoanalysis, exegesis, ethics. Phoenix. 2007 Sep 1;61(3–4):286–295.
Published In
Phoenix
ISSN
0031-8299
Publication Date
September 1, 2007
Volume
61
Issue
3-4
Start / End Page
286 / 295
Related Subject Headings
- 5002 History and philosophy of specific fields
- 4705 Literary studies
- 4303 Historical studies
- 2103 Historical Studies
- 2005 Literary Studies