噩梦
梦想
精神分析
越轨的
超越(哲学)
撞车
社会学
艺术
哲学
心理学
神学
计算机科学
心理治疗师
沉积沉积环境
古生物学
构造盆地
程序设计语言
生物
出处
期刊:Extrapolation
[Liverpool University Press]
日期:2024-07-04
卷期号:65 (2): 175-193
摘要
While glimpses of counternormative and potentially utopian radical sex practices abound in J. G. Ballard’s seminal work Crash (1973), the book ends in a miasma of psychopathic violence, thus precluding a utopian reading. However, in Ballard’s later novel The Unlimited Dream Company (1979), the utopian potential implied in the transgressive sexuality of Crash is brought to the forefront of the author’s work. In fusing the Freudian/Lacanian death drive with Herbert Marcuse’s erotic utopian impulses, The Unlimited Dream Company reveals Ballard as a writer more in tune with the possibilities of counternormative sexual utopias than perhaps previously thought.
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