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Culture and Its Discontents (LDCEM049-A-SEM1)

  • Unit Code LDCEM049
  • School School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing 
  • Credit Value 20
  • Tutor(s) Prof  Lyndsey  Stonebridge
  • Overview
  • Teaching
Overview
From trauma theory and Holocaust Studies to critical human rights and refugee studies, thinking about culture's profound discontents motivates much of the most innovative work in the theoretical humanities today. This module focuses on two key theorists of modern experience: Sigmund Freud, for whom the unconscious registered the trauma of modern living, and the political philosopher Hannah Arendt, for whom the horrors of totalitarianism opened up holes of oblivion in the way we think and judge. Reading them together, we will examine the way Freud and Arendt open up a new space to think about the relation between the psyche and the political. Core reading will include: The Portable Hannah Arendt, ed. Peter Baehr (Penguin) The Freud Reader, ed. Adam Phillips (Penguin) The Holocaust: Theoretical Readings (Edinburgh UP)
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