phallogocentricism
j minnich
plachazu at ccnet.com
Sat Feb 15 00:02:54 CST 1997
h-heikki writes:
>What I tried to say was that people who generalize Lacan's symbolic to
>define the nature and workings of the social sphere as a whole are in my
>view guilty (sic) of psychologistic reductionism. JL did psychologistically
>reduce, too. When it comes to Pynchon criticism, this socio-Lacanism affects
>e.g. the Lacanian old-timer Leo Bersani's essay on _GR_. Which I do not mean
>is not a smart essay.
>
Where would one find this here Bersani essay on _GR_, Heikki? I might wanna
look for it when/if I get through this here _JR_. -j minnich
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The poet is dead.
Nor will ever again hear the sea lions
Grunt in the kelp at Point Lobos.
Nor look to the south when the grunion
Run the Pacific, and the plunging
Shearwaters, insatiable,
Stun themselves in the sea.
-Wm. Everson
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