Free Shipping When You Spend $50 • SHOP NOW
Save 45%
Cutting the Body: Representations of Women in Baudelaire's Poetry, Truffaut's Films, and Freud's Psychoanalysis | Feminist Literary Criticism & Cultural Theory | Academic Study for Literature & Film Students Cutting the Body: Representations of Women in Baudelaire's Poetry, Truffaut's Films, and Freud's Psychoanalysis | Feminist Literary Criticism & Cultural Theory | Academic Study for Literature & Film Students
Cutting the Body: Representations of Women in Baudelaire's Poetry, Truffaut's Films, and Freud's Psychoanalysis | Feminist Literary Criticism & Cultural Theory | Academic Study for Literature & Film Students
Cutting the Body: Representations of Women in Baudelaire's Poetry, Truffaut's Films, and Freud's Psychoanalysis | Feminist Literary Criticism & Cultural Theory | Academic Study for Literature & Film Students
Cutting the Body: Representations of Women in Baudelaire's Poetry, Truffaut's Films, and Freud's Psychoanalysis | Feminist Literary Criticism & Cultural Theory | Academic Study for Literature & Film Students
Sku: 99260239 in stock
$49.47
$89.95
45% Off
Quantity:

Delivery & Return: Free shipping on all orders over $50
Estimated Delivery: 10-15 days international
8 people viewing this product right now!

Guranteed safe checkout
amex
paypal
discover
mastercard
visa
apple pay
shop
This book is about how poets, filmmakers, and psychoanalysts look upon the female body, how they examine it as if dissecting it--at times relishing it, at others anguishing over its fragmentation. Eliane DalMolin examines how Charles Baudelaire, François Truffaut, and Sigmund Freud, based on their inheritance of lyricism, shaped and perpetuated a cultural understanding of women that they continued to represent in late romantic images, despite their respective innovative talents and influences in bringing about three decisive cultural moments: modernism, New Wave cinema, and psychoanalysis.The work's originality comes primarily from its unique summoning of three distinct disciplines around the notion of the cut. It places the complex desire to cut the woman's body at the center of an investigation of male identity in Western culture through incisive discussions of poetry, cinema, and psychoanalysis. The terms of this inquiry disclose an uncanny male disposition to femininity and motherhood, and its direct implication in productive acts of cutting. Cutting the Body will appeal to literary scholars, film specialists, feminist theorists, and experts in psychoanalytical theory.Eliane DalMolin is Associate Professor of French, University of Connecticut. She is coeditor of Sites: The Journal of 20th-Century/Contemporary French Studies.
More

For all orders exceeding a value of 100USD shipping is offered for free.

Returns will be accepted for up to 10 days of Customer’s receipt or tracking number on unworn items. You, as a Customer, are obliged to inform us via email before you return the item.

Otherwise, standard shipping charges apply. Check out our delivery Terms & Conditions for more details.


You Might Also Like