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Camera Obscura : Of Ideology

Kofman, SarahStraw, Will(Translated by)
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Marx, Freud, Nietzsche-in vastly different ways all three employed the metaphor of the camera obscura in their work.

In this classic book-at last available in an English translation-the distinguished French philosopher Sarah Kofman offers an extended reflection on this metaphor.

She contrasts the mechanical function of the camera obscura as a kind of copy machine, rendering a mirror-image of the work, with its use in the writings of master thinkers.

In her opening chapter on Marx, Kofman provides a reading of inversion as necessary to the ideological process.

She then explores the metaphor of the camera obscura in Freud's description of the unconscious.

For Nietzsche the camera obscura is a "metaphor for forgetting." Kofman asks here whether the "magical apparatus" of the camera obscura, rather than bringing about clarity, serves some thinkers as fetish.

Camera Obscura is a powerful discussion of a metaphor that dominates contemporary theory from philosophy to film.

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Cornell University Press
0801436419 / 9780801436413
Hardback
101
10/12/1998
United States
112 pages
203 x 140 mm
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