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|a Riddling between Oedipus and the Sphinx :
|b ontology, hauntology, and heterologies of the grotesque /
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|a The Riddling between Oedipus and the Sphinx, Ontology, Hauntology, and Heterologies of the Grotesque probes the polemic status of the other and the dubious nature of the subject from a heterodox perspective of an emblematic grotesque figure, the Sphinx-the mystical trickster and the guardian of sacred knowledge in Egyptian culture.
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|a Acknowledgments -- Introduction: the return of the grotesque -- Notes. 1 The primal scenes revisited: archeology and genealogy of the grotesque : 1 the uncanny subject between aesthetics and metaphysics : The current critical scenes: figuration of the grotesque -- Archeology of the grotesque: dis-figuration at the primal scene -- Genealogy of the grotesque: transfiguration in different aesthetic modes -- Conclusion: aesthetics of art and metaphysics of being -- Notes. 2 The mystical encounter between the Sphinx and Oedipus : The Sphinx: emblem of the grotesque and the problematic origin -- The Sphinx at different locations: transfiguration of identities -- The encounter: fall of the Sphinx and rise of Oedipus in the Oedipus legend -- Shift and drift between Oedipus and the Sphinx in and beyond the legend -- The ontological mystery between Oedipus and the Sphinx -- The riddle between Oedipus and the Sphinx -- Conclusion of part one: the uncanny subject of the grotesque. 2 Reconfiguring the grotesque between the Sphinx and Oedipus : 3 The enigmatic Sphinx: the grotesque other in aesthetic speculation : Hege's symbolic art: a metaphysical speculation of the grotesque -- Nietzsche's Dionysus: mythical desires toward the grotesque -- Freud's "the uncanny" and the grotesque: mother and the other -- Notes. 4 Oedipus obsessed: grotesque desires and the phantom subject : Derrida's hauntology: the spectral and specular other -- Solipsistic desire, negative signification, and the ghost subject in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit -- The ascetic ideal and nihilistic desire: the disembodied subject and bad conscience in Nietzsche's The Genealogy of Morals -- Freud's Civilization and its Discontents and The Future of an Illusion: between Oedipal rites and narcissistic desire -- Conclusion of part two: the modern subject -- Notes. 3 The subject of the other(s) in ontology and heterologies : 5 Oracles and ghosts: the dubious other in Lacan's discourse of the subject : Repeating after Freud and the sacred words from the spectral other -- The grotesque: surrealistic images, poststructualist ideas, and modern ethos -- The specular other and the imaginary subject -- The linguistic other and the symbolic subject -- The dubious other(s) in the unconscious -- No other of the other? The wholly or holy other without alterity or difference -- Notes. 6 From ontology to heterologies: a postmodern perspective on otherness : The death of God and the postmodern turn toward the other -- Bakhtin: carnivalizing the grotesque in folk culture -- Kristeva: abjecting the grotesque and the other in process -- Anzaldúa: hybridizing the grotesque: the new Mestiza in ethnographical borderlands -- Notes. Afterword: the cyborg: a post-human return to the grotesque -- Notes. Bibliography -- Index.
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