Synopses & Reviews
Psychoanalysis and . . . brings together essays by critics whose work demonstrates the lively interpenetration of psychoanalysis and other disciplines. Andrew Ross investigates psychoanalysis and Marxist thought; Joel Fineman reads the sound of O in Othello; Jane Gallop asks Why does Freud giggle when the women leave the room?; and Ellie Ragland-Sullivan examines Lacan's seminars on James Joyce. This stimulating collection of new work will be required reading, especially for students of literature.