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Television and youth culture : televised paranoia / Jan Jagodzinski.
Van Pelt Library HQ799.2.T4 J25 2008
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Jagodzinski, Jan, 1948-
- Series:
- Psychoanalysis, education, and social transformation
- Education, psychoanalysis, social transformation
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Television and youth.
- Mass media and youth.
- Youth--Psychology.
- Youth.
- Youth--Social conditions.
- Identity (Psychology) in youth.
- Physical Description:
- ix, 243 pages ; 24 cm.
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.
- Summary:
- This book theorizes five youth television series: Dawson's Creek, Freaks and Geeks, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Roswell, and Smallville from a psychoanalytic perspective drawing on the meeting ground between Jacques Lacan, Gilles Deleuze, and Felix Guattari. Jagodzinski develops the notion of self-refleXivity (as distinct from self-reflection and self reflexion) to identify that aspect of the inhuman within ourselves, namely the order of the drives that these series explore. It is argued that the narratology of the post-Gothic form of Buffy, Roswell, and Smallville is the structure of paranoid schizophrenia. A hyper-self-reflexivity informs Dawson's Creek, while Freaks and Greeks deals with ethical dilemmas.
- Contents:
- Introduction: Youth Living in Paranoiac Times 1
- The Paranoia of the Posthuman 2
- Between Post-Oedipus & Anti-Oedipus 7
- Part I Theoretical Considerations 15
- 1 Madness and Paranoia 17
- The Vicissitudes of the Schreber Case 17
- Post-Oedipal Concerns 18
- Post 9/11 Paranoia 20
- Televised Simulacra 24
- The Power of the Simulacrum 26
- 2 From Self-Reflexion to Self-RefleXion: Acknowledging the Inhuman 29
- From Self-Reflection to Self-Reflexion 31
- Self-Reflexive Irony 35
- Paranoia within Risk Societies 36
- Self-RefleXion: In between Nature and Culture 39
- X as the Meeting Place between Lacan and Deleuze 42
- Part II Self-RefleXive Narcissism and Alienation 47
- 3 Dawson's Creek's Reflexivity: Savvy Poststructuralism 49
- Prelude: Horrific Screams of Teen's Hidden Angst 49
- Scream and Scream Again: The Pleasures of Self-Referentiality 50
- The Final Girl's Scream 55
- Post-Oedipal Screams 57
- 4 Dawson's Creek: The Postlude 61
- There Ain't No Rap but Capeside Pap 64
- Young Love, Pure "Confluent" Love? 65
- Confluent Fag-Hag Love 67
- Ironic Self-Reflexivity-The Final Episode's Joke on Us 70
- 5 Freaks and Geeks: "I Don't Give a Damn 'Bout a Bad Reputation" 75
- Hegemonic Masculinity 80
- Resistance, Rebellion, or Deviance? 81
- F&G's Music Scene 86
- The Power of Refrain 88
- 6 And the [Geeks] Freaks Will Inherit the Earth 91
- The Limits of Post-Subcultural Studies 91
- Questioning Hegemony 92
- Lacan-Deleuze on Multiplicity 95
- Laughing with Daniel in the Lion's Den 97
- Sam: Be Careful What You Desire 100
- Deleuzian Ethics: Good Girl Becoming-Freak 102
- Lindsay's Ethical Turn 104
- A Diagram of the Good Girl's Escape 107
- Part III Real Paranoia 111
- 7 The Death Drive's at Stake: Buffy: The Vampire Slayer 113
- The Usual (Objectionable) Suspects 114
- The Heroine with a Call 116
- Opening Up a Porthole: Scratching the Tain of the Mirror 117
- Paranoid Psychosis: Suspending the Name-of-the-Father 120
- Psychotic-like Language as Ethical Slayage 123
- The Matrix of Players: The ONE=THREE of Buffy's Postfeminism 126
- The Boyz/Bois/Boys and Gurls/Girls/Grrrls in Buffy 128
- 8 The Buffyverse Soteriology: Youth's Garden of Earthly Delights 133
- The Doubled Road of Ethics 137
- An Ethical Act Proper 142
- 9/11 Addendum: Has the "Future of an Illusion" Collapsed? 145
- Part IV Televised Paranoiac Spaces 151
- 9 Aliens "R" Us: Searching for the Posthuman Teenager 153
- Raising Sleeping Beauty from the Dead 154
- Paranoiac Split 155
- Facing the Alien to the Side 157
- Alien Love 158
- Post-Oedipal Flips 161
- Alien-Angels 162
- Abductions 163
- Queering Kinship 164
- The Roswell Beat 165
- The Alliance as War Machine 166
- Posthumanist Line of Flight 166
- 10 Smallville, Somebody Save Me! Bringing Superman Down to Earth 169
- Marvel-ing Superman 169
- Into the Vortex of the Tornado 175
- Wholesome Goodness 176
- The Alien Messiah: No Flying Allowed! 179
- Fate/Destiny/Choice: Earning His Angel Wings 180
- Why A Third Father? Reforming the Criminal CEO 183
- Disjunctively Speaking 185
- 11 Stamping Out Alien-Human Freaks: Smallville's Moral Duty 187
- It's Raining Mutants 188
- $ <> S: Or Why Do Lex and Clark Not Laugh at Themselves? 191
- Egghead Paranoia 193
- Between Fantasy and Delusion-Is a Very Thin Line 195
- Afterword: A Self-RefleXive Moment 197.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [221]-238) and index.
- ISBN:
- 1403976481
- 9781403976482
- 1403978085
- 9781403978080
- OCLC:
- 222250351
- Online:
- Contributor biographical information
- Publisher description
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