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Subjects of Terror: Nerval, Hegel, and the Modern Self

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Subjects of Terror: Nerval, Hegel, and the Modern Self - Strauss, Jonathan
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Subjects of Terror uses a reading of the French Romantic poet G???rard de Nerval to elucidate and critique a death-based ideology of subjectivity that has remained in force from Kant to Lacan. This model, despite variations, is distinguished by three principal characteristics: that the subject is the self-sameness of individual experience, that as such it functions like language (or, more specifically, like writing), and that this self-sameness is the annihilation of all individual experiences. Theorized by Hegel, ...

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Subjects of Terror: Nerval, Hegel, and the Modern Self 1998, Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA

ISBN-13: 9780804731225

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