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Fantasm: The triumph of form (an essay on the democratic sublime)
Authors:James P McDaniel
Institution:Director of Undergraduate Studies , Indiana University ,
Abstract:This essay attempts to counter the dreariness of postmodern critique and culture by locating the vital force of phantasy, rhetoric, argument, hope, and memory in contemporary public affairs. More particularly, it engages recent controversies about collective memory and the FDR memorial statue especially to generate a greater sensitivity to the fact that we are agents (and not just dupes) of history. The body, symbolic and material, is a core site for the history, theory, and practice of democracy, I argue, and is the hard kernel of collective identification and division. Methodologically, the essay fuses Aristotle and Lacan's ideas about phantasy as a perceptual device, which gages and creates public and personal desire, as an analytic frame for the study of public discourse.
Keywords:Aristotle  Burke (Edmund)  culture  desire  embodiment  Freud  group consciousness  history  identification  image  imaginary  Lacan  pleasure reference  public  phantasm  phantasy  reconstruction  restitution  rhetoric  Roosevelt  strategy  subjectivity  sublime  visual  
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