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Eugene Goodheart

    Eugene Goodheart es un profesor emérito de humanidades cuyo trabajo profundiza en la literatura y el pensamiento de los siglos XIX y XX, junto con la teoría literaria. Examina críticamente profundos aspectos de la experiencia humana a través de un riguroso análisis literario. Su erudición ofrece perspectivas perspicaces sobre la evolución de las ideas y la expresión artística.

    Desire and Its Discontents
    • 2020

      Desire and Its Discontents

      • 200 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Challenging the imperialism of desire in contemporary academic discourse Goodheart confronts a crucial strain of utopianism in modern thought and literature. This utopianism is the position of desire in modern culture. Goodheart argues that the classic moderns (Proust, Durkheim, Mann, and Lawrence) appreciated desire for its potential to liberate the imagination, but also understood its tendencies toward destructiveness. Since the "cultural revolution" of the 1950s and 1960s, modern thoerists have forgotten or ignored the wise ambivalence of the classic moderns and their respect for boundaries, however fluid, between the writing life and life itself.In Desire and Its Discontents Goodheart engages in a discourse with both the academy and general culture in an effort to discriminate among the discourses of between Marcuse's "rationalism of desire" and Lacan's celebration of tragedy, and between early and late Foucault.

      Desire and Its Discontents