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  • af Leo Bersani
    143,95 kr.

  • af Leo Bersani
    240,95 kr.

    Features two intellectuals who engage in a dialogue about the problems and possibilities of human intimacy. In this book, their conversation takes as its point of departure psychoanalysis and its central importance to the modern imagination. It explores new ways of thinking about the human psyche.

  • af Leo Bersani
    589,95 kr.

  • af Leo Bersani
    558,95 - 1.273,95 kr.

  • af Adam Phillips & Leo Bersani
    306,95 kr.

  • af Berkeley) Bersani & Professor Emeritus of French Leo (University of California
    253,95 - 963,95 kr.

  • af Leo Bersani
    250,95 - 318,95 kr.

    Addresses the problem of formulating ways to consider the undivided mind, drawing on various sources, from Descartes to cosmology, Freud, and Genet and succeeds brilliantly in diagramming new forms as well as radical failures of connectedness. This book is of interest to scholars in philosophy, film, literature, and beyond.

  • - And Other Essays
    af Leo Bersani
    383,95 - 1.118,95 kr.

    Charts the connections that the author has made between sexuality, psychoanalysis, and aesthetics. This book considers the author's ideas alongside Freud's and helps gain a clearer understanding of human identity and how we relate to one another.

  • af Leo Bersani
    370,95 kr.

    This book explores a fundamental paradox within Mallarme work as a whole.

  • af Leo Bersani
    352,95 kr.

    Addresses homosexuality in modern culture. This text discusses queer theory, Foucault and psychoanalysis, the politics of sadomasochism, and the image of "the gay outlaw" in works by Gide, Proust and Genet.

  • af Leo Bersani & Ulysse Dutoit
    539,95 kr.

    In each of the films discussed in this study - "Le Mepris", "All About My Mother", "The Thin Red Line" - something extraordinary is proposed. Or if not proposed, then shown, visually, by stranger and more powerful means than narrative or argument.