Culture and the Real
Theorizing Cultural Criticism
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:10th Dec '04
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What makes us the people we are? Culture evidently plays a part, but how large a part? Is culture alone the source of our identities? Some have argued that human nature is the foundation of culture, others that culture is the foundation of human identity. Catherine Belsey calls for a more nuanced, relational account of what it is to be human, and in doing so puts forward a significant new theory of culture.
Culture and the Real explains with Professor Belsey's characteristic lucidity the views of recent theorists, including Jean-François Lyotard, Judith Butler and Slavoj Zizek, as well as their debt to the earlier work of Kant and Hegel, in order to take issue with their accounts of what it is to be human. To explore the human, she demonstrates, is to acknowledge the relationship between culture and what we don't know: not the familiar world picture presented to us by culture as 'reality', but the unsayable, or the strange region that lies beyond culture, which Lacan has called 'the real'. Culture, she argues, registers a sense of its own limits in ways more subtle than the theorists allow.
This volume builds on the insights of Belsey's influential Critical Practice to provide not only an accessible introduction to contemporary theories of what it is to be human, but a major new contribution to current debates about culture. Taking examples from film and art, fiction and poetry, Culture and the Real is essential reading for those studying or working in cultural criticism, within the fields of English, Cultural Studies, Film Studies and Art History.
'These books, more revenant that remnant, demonstratea body of work that will not lie down, that continues its conversation with culture and the real, and reasserts deconstruction as being not a fad whose time has come, but a way of noticing what goes on when we use language now and then, as it happens, when it counts.'
- John Coyle, Glasgow University, Scotland
'These books, more revenant that remnant, demonstrate a body of work that will not lie down, that continues its conversation with culture and the real, and reasserts deconstruction as being not a fad whose time has come, but a way of noticing what goes on when we use language now and then, as it happens, when it counts.'
- John Coyle, Glasgow University, Scotland
ISBN: 9780415252881
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Weight: 520g
190 pages