De Chirico and Walker in light of Nietzsche and Guattari: the enigma of partial bodies in illogical spaces
McCulloch, A. M. and Goodrich, R. A. 2002, De Chirico and Walker in light of Nietzsche and Guattari: the enigma of partial bodies in illogical spaces, Double dialogues, no. 2, Winter, pp. 1-9.
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If one concedes that the Freudian unconscious is inseparable from a society attached to its past, for example, its phallocentric traditions, Guattari’s alternative model dealing with "the production of subjectivity" offers a new perspective (1995: 11). From this vantage point, it is possible to map the way "every individual and social group" models the creation of subjectivity, a subjectivity "composed of cognitive references as well as mythical, ritual and symptomatological references" (1995: 11).
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