Performance Anxieties: Staging Psychoanalysis, Staging Race

by Ann Pellegrini

Paperback, 1996

Status

Checked out

Publication

Routledge (1997), 198 pages

Description

Performance Anxieties looks at the on-going debates over the value of psychoanalysis for feminist theory and politics--specifically concerning the social and psychical meanings of racialization. Beginning with an historicized return to Freud and the meaning of Jewishness in Freud's day, Ann Pellegrini indicates how "race" and racialization are not incidental features of psychoanalysis or of modern subjectivity, but are among the generative conditions of both. Performance Anxieties stages a series of playful encounters between elite and popular performance texts--Freud meets Sarah Bernhardt meets Sandra Bernhard; Joan Riviere's masquerading women are refigured in relation to the hard female bodies in the film Pumping Iron II: The Women; and the Terminator and Alien films. In re-reading psychoanalysis alongside other performance texts, Pellegrini unsettles relations between popular and elite, performance and performative.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

198 p.; 6 inches

ISBN

0415916860 / 9780415916868

Local notes

Media and Pop Culture
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