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Beyond Discontent : 'Sublimation' from Goethe to Lacan

Part of the New directions in German studies series
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According to Freud's later works, we do not really feel well or free within civilization.

Our discontent never disappears, and we shall never become completely reliable members of society.

Alcohol already suffices, Freud tells us, to ruin the fragile architecture of sublimations.

Since 'Beyond the Pleasure Principle,' sublimation seems to be nothing more than a euphemism for suppressing the drives.

We sublimate because we did not get or were not allowed to have what we 'actually' wanted.

Is sublimation a mere surrogate or perhaps even the name psychoanalysis found for 'theoria' in the twentieth century?

With Freud as its pivot, Goebel provides an intellectual history of sublimation, which also serves as an introduction to other key ideas associated with the authors discussed, such as Schopenhauer's philosophy of music, the will to power in Nietzsche, the structure of Freudian psychoanalysis, Adorno's concept of modern art, or Lacanian ethics.

In examining both its prehistory and reception, Goebel argues that sublimation can be reconsidered as the road toward an individual and social life beyond discontent.

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1441178333 / 9781441178336
Paperback / softback
26/04/2012
United States
English
280 pages
138 x 216 mm, 380 grams