Specters and Psychoanalysis in the Turn to Law and Affect

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Hourigan, Daniel. 2019. "Specters and Psychoanalysis in the Turn to Law and Affect." Law and Literature. 31 (1), pp. 129-145. https://doi.org/10.1080/1535685X.2017.1327694
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Specters and Psychoanalysis in the Turn to Law and Affect

ERA Journal ID35385
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AuthorHourigan, Daniel
Journal TitleLaw and Literature
Journal Citation31 (1), pp. 129-145
Number of Pages17
Year2019
Place of PublicationUnited States
ISSN1535-685X
1541-2601
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/1535685X.2017.1327694
Web Address (URL)https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1535685X.2017.1327694
Abstract

Law and literature’s advance into affectivity brings with it an assumption that it may dispense with psychoanalysis and sublate the literary. This discussion engages with Greta Olson’s recent survey of this development to the end of unearthing some insights into the relation between affectivity and narrative in law and literature as an interdisciplinary field. Further, the recent expositions on Baruch Spinoza by Slavoj Zizek and Aglaia Kiarina Kordela are considered in an attempt to disturb the Deleuzian misreading of Spinoza that underlies some significant assumptions of affect theory, particularly its rejection of psychoanalysis and subjectivity.

Keywordslegal theory; Jacques Lacan; Baruch Spinoza; affect; psychoanalysis; narrative; trauma
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020470507. Comparative and transnational literature
480410. Legal theory, jurisprudence and legal interpretation
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