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The temporal loop of Proust’s Recherchecomplicates the unidirectional understanding of anamnesis in psychoanalysis, which, in turn, allows for a renewed reading of the temporality of the Recherche, highlighting the intrinsic link between artistic ‘research’ and unconscious affect — at the same time origin, motif, and destination.
Title
Recherche II
Subtitle
Anamnesis
Author(s)
Julie Gaillard
Identifier
Description
The temporal loop of Proust’s Recherchecomplicates the unidirectional understanding of anamnesis in psychoanalysis, which, in turn, allows for a renewed reading of the temporality of the Recherche, highlighting the intrinsic link between artistic ‘research’ and unconscious affect — at the same time origin, motif, and destination.
Is Part Of
Re-
Place
Berlin
Publisher
ICI Berlin Press
Date
2019
Subject
Marcel Proust
Jean-François Lyotard
affect
afterwardsness
artistic research
time
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Language
en-GB
page start
11
page end
23
Source
Re-: An Errant Glossary, ed. by Christoph F. E. Holzhey and Arnd Wedemeyer, Cultural Inquiry, 15 (Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2019), pp. 11–23
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