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A close examination of the relationship between media, art, and the “Electra complex”

The feminist counterpart to Deleuze and Guattari’s Anti-Oedipus, Anti-Electra is a philosophy of “the girl” as a model of contemporary transgressive subjectivity. Elisabeth von Samsonow asserts that focusing on the girl’s escape from the Oedipus complex leads to a fundamental shift in our most common views on media and art.

Presenting an interpretation of contemporary technics, Anti-Electra argues that technology today encompasses Electra’s gadgets and toys. According to von Samsonow, satellite drive technologies such as wireless telephones, WLAN, and GPS echo the “preoedipal constellation” that the girl specializes in. And with the help of the girl, the cartography of overlapping zones between humankind and animals, as well as between humankind and apparatuses, is redesigned through what the book holds as a “radical totemism.” Anti-Electra ultimately offers a new view on gender, the contemporary world dyed by symbolic girlism, and the (universal) girl in critical dialogue with media, ecology, and society.



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"Anti-Electra constitutes an occasionally uncanny and always fascinating work, which advocates a constellational, schizogamous relationality. This intellectually engaging and witty book will be of interest to art historians, scholars with interests in media studies, and those who are open to be challenged by an exciting feminist revaluation of ancient myths and their relation to the present."—Identities



Table of Contents

Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface to the English Language Edition
Introduction
1. Electra as Female “Oedipus”
Positive Unrelatedness and Exogamy
Constitutive Strangeness or Primary Exoticism
Schizogamy
Xenological Anamnesis
Totemistic “Objectification”
2. Radical Totemism and Automatism
Theogenesis and the Twilight of Machines
Totem and Xenocracy
Animal Mummy and the Apparatus-Function
Anthropomorphization of the Deity
Apparatus or Weak Totem
3. Totemism and Sculpture: Preliminaries to a Theory of Schizosoma
Metabolism and Therapeutic Schizosoma
Pre-oedipality as a “Plastic Phase”
Excursus: Plasma, Forming, Sculpture
The Statue Delivering Oracles
The Two-Body Doctrine
The One and the Many
Social Sculpture
4. The Labyrinth: General Theory of Schizosoma
Pasiphae’s Cow
The Satellite
5. The Four Pre-oedipal Objects
Failing Equalization and the Emergence of the Complex
Electrification
Appendix
Index

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      Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 11/06/2019
      ISBN13: 9781517907136, 978-1517907136
      ISBN10: 1517907136

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A close examination of the relationship between media, art, and the “Electra complex”

      The feminist counterpart to Deleuze and Guattari’s Anti-Oedipus, Anti-Electra is a philosophy of “the girl” as a model of contemporary transgressive subjectivity. Elisabeth von Samsonow asserts that focusing on the girl’s escape from the Oedipus complex leads to a fundamental shift in our most common views on media and art.

      Presenting an interpretation of contemporary technics, Anti-Electra argues that technology today encompasses Electra’s gadgets and toys. According to von Samsonow, satellite drive technologies such as wireless telephones, WLAN, and GPS echo the “preoedipal constellation” that the girl specializes in. And with the help of the girl, the cartography of overlapping zones between humankind and animals, as well as between humankind and apparatuses, is redesigned through what the book holds as a “radical totemism.” Anti-Electra ultimately offers a new view on gender, the contemporary world dyed by symbolic girlism, and the (universal) girl in critical dialogue with media, ecology, and society.



      Trade Review

      "Anti-Electra constitutes an occasionally uncanny and always fascinating work, which advocates a constellational, schizogamous relationality. This intellectually engaging and witty book will be of interest to art historians, scholars with interests in media studies, and those who are open to be challenged by an exciting feminist revaluation of ancient myths and their relation to the present."—Identities



      Table of Contents

      Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Preface to the English Language Edition
      Introduction
      1. Electra as Female “Oedipus”
      Positive Unrelatedness and Exogamy
      Constitutive Strangeness or Primary Exoticism
      Schizogamy
      Xenological Anamnesis
      Totemistic “Objectification”
      2. Radical Totemism and Automatism
      Theogenesis and the Twilight of Machines
      Totem and Xenocracy
      Animal Mummy and the Apparatus-Function
      Anthropomorphization of the Deity
      Apparatus or Weak Totem
      3. Totemism and Sculpture: Preliminaries to a Theory of Schizosoma
      Metabolism and Therapeutic Schizosoma
      Pre-oedipality as a “Plastic Phase”
      Excursus: Plasma, Forming, Sculpture
      The Statue Delivering Oracles
      The Two-Body Doctrine
      The One and the Many
      Social Sculpture
      4. The Labyrinth: General Theory of Schizosoma
      Pasiphae’s Cow
      The Satellite
      5. The Four Pre-oedipal Objects
      Failing Equalization and the Emergence of the Complex
      Electrification
      Appendix
      Index

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