05053nam 2201393 a 450 991045702620332120200520144314.01-283-22744-497866132274471-4008-3969-610.1515/9781400839698(CKB)2550000000046062(EBL)744107(OCoLC)753704556(SSID)ssj0000536296(PQKBManifestationID)11354904(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000536296(PQKBWorkID)10547450(PQKB)10052822(MiAaPQ)EBC744107(StDuBDS)EDZ0000515022(MdBmJHUP)muse43146(DE-B1597)453759(OCoLC)979685941(DE-B1597)9781400839698(Au-PeEL)EBL744107(CaPaEBR)ebr10492889(CaONFJC)MIL322744(EXLCZ)99255000000004606220110217d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEnigmas of identity[electronic resource] /Peter BrooksCourse BookPrinceton Princeton University Press20111 online resource (235 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-691-15953-X 0-691-15158-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Marks of identity -- Egotisms -- The "outcast of the universe"? -- Discovering the self in self-pleasuring -- "Inevitable discovery" : searches, narrative, identity -- The derealization of self -- The madness of art -- Epilogue : the identity paradigm."We know that it matters crucially to be able to say who we are, why we are here, and where we are going," Peter Brooks writes in Enigmas of Identity. Many of us are also uncomfortably aware that we cannot provide a convincing account of our identity to others or even ourselves. Despite or because of that failure, we keep searching for identity, making it up, trying to authenticate it, and inventing excuses for our unpersuasive stories about it. This wide-ranging book draws on literature, law, and psychoanalysis to examine important aspects of the emergence of identity as a peculiarly modern preoccupation. In particular, the book addresses the social, legal, and personal anxieties provoked by the rise of individualism and selfhood in modern culture. Paying special attention to Rousseau, Freud, and Proust, Brooks also looks at the intersection of individual life stories with the law, and considers the creation of an introspective project that culminates in psychoanalysis. Elegant and provocative, Enigmas of Identity offers new insights into the questions and clues about who we think we are.Group identityElectronic books.Beethoven.Enlightenment.Jean-Jacques Rousseau.Marcel Proust.Matisse.Renaissance.Sigmund Freud.Stendhal.autoeroticism.cities.crime.culture.derealization.disciplined reproduction.disguise.double agent.egotism.fingerprinting.fingerprints.identificatory paradigm.identity paradigm.identity.impostor.imposture.individual identity.individualism.introspection.inviolate personality.late style.life stories.masturbation.misprision.modern culture.modern identity.modern nation-state.modern societies.modernity.narcissism.nascent capitalism.necessity.personal identity.privacy.private identity.proteanism.psychoanalysis.retrospective narrator.searches.seizures.self dissolution.self dramatization.self estrangement.self-dissolution.self-love.self-obsession.self-reflexiveness.self-reinvention.self.selfhood.sexuality.solipsism.spy.urbanism.Group identity.305Brooks Peter1938-184498MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910457026203321Enigmas of identity2463710UNINA