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(Ebook) Feminine Law : Freud, Free Speech, and the Voice of Desire by Jill Gentile, Michael Macrone ISBN 9781782202776, 9780367103385, 9780429474682, 1782202773, 0367103389, 0429474687

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Authors:Jill Gentile, Michael Macrone
Pages:330 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:4.52 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781782202776, 9780367103385, 9780429474682, 1782202773, 0367103389, 0429474687
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(Ebook) Feminine Law : Freud, Free Speech, and the Voice of Desire by Jill Gentile, Michael Macrone ISBN 9781782202776, 9780367103385, 9780429474682, 1782202773, 0367103389, 0429474687

Feminine Law: Freud, Free Speech, and the Voice of Desire explores the conjunction between psychoanalysis and democracy, in particular their shared commitments to free speech. In the process, it demonstrates how lawful constraints enable an embodied space or "gap" for the potentially disruptive but also liberating and novel flow of desire and its symbols. This space, intuited by the First Amendment as it is by Freud's free association, enables personal and collective sovereignty. By naming a "feminine law," we mark the primacy a space between the conceivable and the inconceivable, between knowledge and mystery. What do political free speech and psychoanalytic free association have in common, besides the word "free"? And what do Sigmund Freud and Justice Louis Brandeis share besides a world between two great wars? How is the female body a neglected key to understanding the conditions and contradictions of free discourse? Drs. Jill Gentile and Michael Macrone take up these questions, and more, in their wide-ranging, often passionate exploration of the hidden legacy of Freud and the Founding Fathers.
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