Apropos of Nothing

Apropos of Nothing Deconstruction, Psychoanalysis, and the Coen Brothers - SUNY Series, Insinuations: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Literature

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The Coen Brothers' films are rife with figures of absence. In The Big Lebowski, the Dude does nothing. He is put on the trail of a kidnapping that never happened, and solves the crime when he realizes that he paid the ransom with "a ringer for a ringer." The Hudsucker Proxy features a dupe who draws zeros throughout the film, enthusiastically proclaiming, "You know, for the kids!" Barton Fink is a film that revolves around the absence of a film. In Apropos of Nothing, Clark Buckner appeals to these and other figures of the void in the Coen Brothers' films in order to articulate the close proximity and ultimate opposition between Lacanian psychoanalysis and Derridean deconstruction. In the process, he situates both theories in relationship to Heidegger's existential phenomenology, and undertakes a comparative analysis of the negativity in death, language, drive, anxiety, visual perception, paternity, and the unconscious. Formulating one of the most theoretically rigorous readings of the Coens' oeuvre to date, Buckner also offers a readable overview of some central debates in late twentieth-century continental philosophy.

Book information

ISBN: 9781438452555
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 791.4302330922
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xi, 257
Weight: 572g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 25mm