Ideology and Inscription "Cultural Studies" after Benjamin,

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Ideology and Inscription "Cultural Studies" after Benjamin, In Ideology and Inscription: "Cultural Studies" after Benjamin, de Man, and Bakhtin questions the way history, ideology and politics are invoked in contemporary cultural studies. Enlisting the work of three seminal figures in literary theory - Walter Benjamin, Paul de Man, and Mikhail Bakhtin - Cohen argues for a new politics of memory that moves beyond what he sees as our current paralyzing preoccupation with the present, and also for a new approach to the reading and analysis of cultural texts that breaks with the mimetic premises of traditional criticism. The book challenges many of the prevailing methodologies and assumptions of the contemporary critical scene and, through analyses of such topics as the rhetoric of science, ecological criticism, and the films of Hitchcock, demonstrates the subtlety and critical power of a more genuinely "materialist" approach to a wide range of cultural texts. TOM COHEN is Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of North Carolina. He has published numerous essays on literary theory, film studies, American literature and modernism. He is the author of Anti-Mimesis from Plato to Hitchcock (Cambridge University Press, 1995)' in this web service

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Literature, Culture, Theory General editors ANTHONY CASCARDI, University of California, Berkeley RICHARD MACKSEY, The Johns Hopkins University Return of Freud: Jacques Lacan's dislocation of psychoanalysis SAMUEL WEBER (translated from the German by Michael Levine) The subject of modernity ANTHONYJ.CASCARDI Parody: ancient, modem, and post-modem MARGARET ROSE Possible worlds in literary theory RUTH RONEN Critical conditions: postmodernity and the question of foundations HORACE L. FAIRLAMB Introduction to literary hermeneutics PETER SZONDI (translated from the German by Martha Woodmansee) Anti-mimesis from Plato to Hitchcock TOM COHEN Mikhail Bakhtin: between phenomenology and Marxism MICHAEL F. BERNARD-DONALS Theory of mimesis ARNIE MELBERG The object of literature PIERRE MACHEREY (translated from the French by David Macey) Rhetoric, sophistry, pragmatism edited by STEVEN MAILLOUX Derrida and autobiography ROBERT SMITH Kenneth Burke: rhetoric, subjectivity, postmodernism ROBERT WESS Rhetoric and culture in Lacan GILBERT CHAITIN Singularities: extremes of theory in the twentieth century THOMAS PEPPER Para texts: thresholds of interpretation GERARD CRENETTE Theorizing textual subjects: agency and oppression MElLI STEELE Chronoschisms: time, narrative, and postmodernism in this web service

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Ideology and Inscription "Cultural Studies" after Benjamin, TOM COHEN ""'~! CAMBRIDGE ::: UNIVERSITY PRESS in this web service

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, Sao Paulo, Delhi, Mexico City The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 8RU, UK Published in the United States of America by, New York Information on this title: /9780521590488 1998 This publication is in copyright. Subject to statutoty exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of. First published 1998 A catalogue record for this publication is available from the British Library ISBN 978-0-521-59 48-8 Hardback ISBN 978-0-521-59967-2 Paperback has no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy of URLs for external or third-party internet websites referred to in this publication, and does not guarantee that any content on such websites is, or will remain, accurate or appropriate. Information regarding prices, travel timetables, and other factual information given in this work is correct at the time of first printing but does not guarantee the accuracy of such information thereafter. in this web service

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Contents Acknowledgements x Introduction Webwork, or "That spot is bewitched" 1 PART I Ciphers - or, counter-genealogies for a critical "present" 1 Reflections on post "post-mortem de Man" 31 2 The ideology of dialogue: the de Man/Bakhtin connection 56 3 Mnemotechnics: time of the seance, or the mimetic blind of "cultural studies" 98 PART II Expropriating "cinema" - or, Hitchcock's mimetic war 4 Beyond "the Gaze": Hitchcock,lizek, and the ideological sublime 143 5 Sabotaging the ocularist state 169 PART III Tourings - or, the monadic switchboard 6 Echotourism: Nietzschean cyborgs, anthropophagy, and the rhetoric of science in cultural studies 203 7 Altered states: stoned in Marseilles, or the addiction to reference 8 Contretemps: notes on contemporary "travel" 221 238 Select bibliography Index 253 257 ix in this web service

Acknowledgements This volume owes overt debts to a few and oblique ones to many. Of the first, I want to thank Chris Diffee and Jason Smith for lending me perspectives of critical readers to come at a formative stage of the manuscript. I am grateful to Neil Hertz for his earlierstage shrewd readings of the text together with the provocations and insights his legendary critical eye provided. Additional appreciations go to Barbara Hernnstein Smith for her discursive prods and generosity as a reader, to Cary Wolfe for his knowing solicitation and feedback, to Ray Ryan for his patience and editorial guidance and to Barbara L. Cohen for her timely and moral suport. Perhaps most crucially, I am indebted to Michael Sprinker, to whom the book is dedicated, for his general encouragement and more than allegorical example. Parts of several chapters have appeared in earlier, subsequently revised versions: chapter 1 in the minnesota review, chapter 2 in Cultural Critique, chapter 4 in American Literary History, and chapter 8 in Electronic Book Review. I gratefully acknowledge in each case permission to reprint. x in this web service