The Phantom of the Ego: Modernism and the Mimetic Unconscious

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The Phantom of the Ego is the first comparative study that shows how the modernist account of the unconscious anticipates contemporary discoveries about the importance of mimesis in the formation of subjectivity. Rather than beginning with Sigmund Freud as the father of modernism, Nidesh Lawtoo starts with Friedrich Nietzsche’s antimetaphysical diagnostic of the ego, his realization that mimetic reflexes―from sympathy to hypnosis, to contagion, to crowd behavior―move the soul, and his insistence that psychology informs philosophical reflection. Through a transdisciplinary, comparative reading of landmark modernist authors like Nietzsche, Joseph Conrad, D. H. Lawrence, and Georges Bataille, Lawtoo shows that, before being a timely empirical discovery, the “mimetic unconscious” emerged from an untimely current in literary and philosophical modernism. This book traces the psychological, ethical, political, and cultural implications of the realization that the modern ego is born out of the spirit of imitation; it is thus, strictly speaking, not an ego, but what Nietzsche calls, “a phantom of the ego.” The Phantom of the Ego opens up a Nietzschean back door to the unconscious that has mimesis rather than dreams as its via regia, and argues that the modernist account of the “mimetic unconscious” makes our understanding of the psyche new.

Author(s): Nidesh Lawtoo
Series: Studies in Violence, Mimesis & Culture
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
Year: 2013

Language: English
Pages: 424
City: East Lansing

Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Pathos of Distance
Mimetic Patho(-)logies
Ancient Quarrels, Modern Reconciliations
The Mimetic Unconscious
Diagnostic Program
Chapter 1. Nietzsche’s Mimetic Patho(-)logy: From Antiquity to Modernity
The Phantom
The Logos of Sympathy
Beyond the Rivalry Principle
Nietzsche’s Platonism
Psycho-Physiology of the Modern Soul
Prophet of Nazism?
Chapter 2. Conrad and the Horror of Modernity
Apocalypse Now in the Classroom
An Outpost of Regress
Heart of Darkness and the Horror of Mimesis
Chapter 3. D. H. Lawrence and the Dissolution of the Ego
Ghostly Reappearances
Primitivist Participation
The Birth of the Ideal Ego
Mass Patho(-)logy Reloaded
Lawrence contra Freud
Chapter 4. Bataille’s Mimetic Communication
Phantom Matador
Enlightening Fascist Psychology
Anthropological Effervescence
The Freudian Triangle
Sovereign Communication, Unconscious Imitation
The Psychology of the Future
Coda. Mimetic Theory Revisited
Modernism and Mimetic Theory
The Laughter of Community
The Center Does Not Hold
Notes
Bibliography
Index