This provocative book introduces a new concept of ‚joy‘ within psychoanalytic and cultural studies that provides a different way of understanding the structures of affect produced by shifts in contemporary culture and economy. In so doing, the author offers a radically refigured Lacanianism that is developed through a critical reading of Deleuze.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
Part One Introduction
1. The Structure of the Real
Part Two Toward Anorganic Joy
2. Trainspotting with Deleuze
3. Exhausting Joy
Part Three Joyful Immanence (There Is No Other)
4. Order of Intimacy
5. Return to Zero
Part Four Event
6. Surprised by Joy
7. Joy’s Laughter
Part Five a-Life
8. Becoming Barely Virtual
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Über den Autor
Scott Wilson is Reader in Cultural Theory at Lancaster University in England. He is the author of several books, including
Bataille (coauthored with Fred Botting).