Subjectivity: Psycho-literary Aspect
Date Submitted: 06/13/2002 12:20:28
Subjectivity
In some instances the "subject" will appear to be synonymous with the "individual", the "personal". In others - for example, in psychoanalytical discourse - it will take on a more specialized meaning and refer to the unconsciously structured illusion of plenitude which we usually call "the self". (Paul Smith, 1988)
Emphasis on the role of language in the construction of identity
The position of subject from which language is articulated, from which speech acts, thoughts
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is called upon to interpret. Psychoanalysis, in other words, occupies the place of a subject, literature that of an object... (Shoshana Felman, 1982)
However, she explains that psychoanalysis can also be interrogated by literature, as well as the other way round.
Critic text witer
Analyst patient
There are things that the analyst/critic can find about himself or herself through questioning the patient/text. It is not only the patient/text that is subject to scrutiny.
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