1982
DOI: 10.2307/464789
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Marxism's Althusser: Toward a Politics of Literary Theory

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“…This is because the individual subject is always in a material relation to the object world, constructing it as (and the ''subject's) ''reality'' in specific ways. (Kavanagh, 1982. ) For example, The fashion sense of Great Gatsby lends itself to the clothing choices of the elitist upper class.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because the individual subject is always in a material relation to the object world, constructing it as (and the ''subject's) ''reality'' in specific ways. (Kavanagh, 1982. ) For example, The fashion sense of Great Gatsby lends itself to the clothing choices of the elitist upper class.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Words and images that are appealing and cause one to 'turn around'. One might usefully ask, in its Imaginary misrecognitions, what causes Senatus' senior executives to 'turn around': this derives from the Althusserian concept of 'interpellation' whereby, when one is called, one 'turns around' and answers (Kavanagh, 1982;Choi, 2012). Joining this to the idea of lack and absence, and again linked to identity, one might ask "how lack is articulated in identity discourse and how it may absorb, suck up or (re) appropriate larger, potentially controlling discourses" (Driver, 2009b, p.489).…”
Section: The Affective Dimension Of Fantasymentioning
confidence: 99%