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Special Issue: Politics and the Unconscious
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- Closed
Published April 2010. This special issue addresses the question of how to conceptualize the relationship between the unconscious, political subjectivity and affect – a question that has informed the work of psychoanalytically informed political theorists from the very outset – from Freud and Lacan to Ernesto Laclau.
Editors
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Jason Glynos
University of Essex
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Yannis Stavrakakis
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Articles (7 in this collection)
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In defense of queer kinships: Oedipus recast
Authors
- Shanna T Carlson
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 09 August 2010
- Pages: 263 - 281
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Enjoyment as an economic factor: Reading Marx with Lacan
Authors
- Ceren Özselçuk
- Yahya M Madra
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 09 August 2010
- Pages: 323 - 347
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Affective processes without a subject: Rethinking the relation between subjectivity and affect with Spinoza
Authors
- Caroline Williams
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 09 August 2010
- Pages: 245 - 262
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Politics and the unconscious – An interview with Ernesto Laclau
Authors
- Jason Glynos
- Yannis Stavrakakis
- Content type: Interview
- Published: 09 August 2010
- Pages: 231 - 244
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Irrational exuberance: Neoliberal subjectivity and the perversion of truth
Authors
- Lynne Layton
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 09 August 2010
- Pages: 303 - 322
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Spinning, spooning and the seductions of flirtatious masculinity in contemporary politics
Authors
- Candida Yates
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 09 August 2010
- Pages: 282 - 302