Rhetoric and Identification Resources

A few secondary sources I wish we had time to read together:

“The Freud/Einstein correspondence.” In Einstein on Peace ed. Otto Nathan and Heinz Norden (New York: Schocken Books, 1960), pp186-203.

Fuss, Diana. Identification Papers: Readings on Psychoanalysis, Sexuality, and Culture. Routledge, 1995.

Hawhee, Debra , ‘Language as Sensuous Action: Sir Richard Paget, Kenneth Burke, and Gesture-Speech Theory’, Quarterly Journal of Speech, 92:4, 331 – 354

Laclau, Ernesto “Deconstruction, Pragmatism, Hegemonly.” In Deconstruction and Pragmatism. Ed. Chantal Mouffe. Routledge1996. 47-68.

–. Emancipation(s). Verso, 1996.

Mouffe, “Democratic Citizenship and the Political Community.” The Return of the Political. Verso, 1993. 60-73.

Quandahl, Ellen. “More than Lessons in How to Read: Burke, Freud, and the Resources of Symbolic Transformation.” College English 63.5 (May 2001): 633-654.

Rickels, Laurence. selection from The Case of California. Johns Hopkins UP, 1991.

Stevenson, Dina. “Lacan, Burke, and Human Motive”

Wright, Mark. “Burkean and Freudian Theories of Identification.” Communication Quarterly 43.3 (summer 1994):301-310.

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