Quixotic Desire: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Cervantes

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Ruth Anthony El Saffar, Diana de Armas Wilson
Cornell University Press, 7 giu 2019 - 352 pagine

In this venturesome collection, scholars representing a variety of approaches contribute fifteen essays that shed new light not only on the uses of psychoanalysis for reading Cervantes, but also on the relationship between Freud's reading of Cervantes in the summer of 1883 and the very foundation of psychoanalytic paradigms.

 

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Introduction
1
Cervantes as Cultural Ancestor of Freud
23
The Discourse of Desire
35
Dream Work
59
Cervantes and the Unconscious
81
Fragmented Heroes Fragmented Texts
91
Sanchos Jokework
135
Interpolation and Disruption
155
The Case
200
Race Text Gender
227
Incorporation and Abjection
237
Misreading and
255
The Phantom of Montilla
264
The Desecration
292
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A practicing Jungian analyst, Ruth Anthony El Saffar is Research Professor in the Humanities at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Diana de Armas Wilson is Associate Professor of English at the University of Denver.

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