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dc.contributor.authorChing-ying Hsuen_US
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-16T08:01:12Z
dc.date.available2022-05-16T08:01:12Z
dc.date.issued2019-03-??
dc.description.abstractSituated at the intersection of Lacan, Badiou, and Joyce, this essay interpretsJoyce’s modern version of “Penelope” as a sinthomatic writing, finding thisfemale countersign to be problematic by way of an ethical evaluation of thesinthome as a (singularized) sexual relation and an investigation of Joyce’sbelief in his sinthome. Firstly, I fully acknowledge the merit of sinthomaticeroticism as a repairment of the non- existence of sexual relation in its capacityof maintaining the recognition of the non-existence of the Other and ofauthoring and forging one’s own sexual rapport through the self-inventedsavoir-faire of one’s jouissance. Molly as Bloom’s sinthome-partner isindispensable in offering her participation in the construction of(inter)sinthomatic eroticism. However, upon closer scrutiny, the merits of thisversion of eroticism appear quite limited, for Joyce’s conservative presentationstays near to the cultural symptoms of his time, and, moreover, Joyce’s beliefin his sinthome functions similarly with normal neurotics’ symptoms and lackstruly intersubjective reciprocity. Secondly, my ethical reading takes account ofthe productive tension between “sinthomatic eroticism” and love. I invoke bothLacan’s idea of love as “compensation” of the non-existence of sexualrelationship, and (beyond Lacan) Badiou’s work on love as a way of creativelycarving out what I term “the ethical space of love” as a space (not entirelydisengaged from but) distinct from the psychoanalytic domain of sexual desiresor eros. By doing so, I explore the relatively uncharted ground of thetheorization of true love.en_US
dc.identifier084EC862-DAE3-135B-840F-4CC1487A9B8C
dc.identifier.urihttp://rportal.lib.ntnu.edu.tw/handle/20.500.12235/116211
dc.language英文
dc.publisher英語學系zh_tw
dc.publisherDepartment of English, NTNUen_US
dc.relation45(1),189-223
dc.relation.ispartof同心圓:文學與文化研究zh_tw
dc.subject.otherloveen_US
dc.subject.othersinthomatic eroticismen_US
dc.subject.otherethicsen_US
dc.subject.other“Penelopeen_US
dc.subject.other” Jacques Lacanen_US
dc.subject.otherJames Joyceen_US
dc.subject.otherAlain Badiouen_US
dc.title.alternativeThe Problematic Countersign: On Love andSinthomatic Eroticism in “Penelope”zh_tw

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