222 IndexGilles de Rais, maréchal de France diBarbe-Bleue, 154 n.3Gilles et Jeanne, 156 n.17Girard, René, 15e n.17Given, James B., 154 n.6Goldberg, Jonathan, 139-40Great Gatsby, The, 20Greenwood, Bruce, 97-98Groupement opérationnel du nord-ouest(Northwest Operational Group:GONO), 78group psychology: Gilles de Rais phenomenonand, 142-46Group Psycho fogy and <strong>the</strong> Analysis of <strong>the</strong>Ego, 145Gun World, 18Guy de Rais, 15e n.17Habermas, Jurgen, 118Hadaller, David, 185 n.ioHamilton, Charles V., 160"Hard Copy," 37 n.8Harding, Vincent, 185 n.ioHart, H. L. A., 198Hassan i Sabbah, 35Heart of Darkness, 21Hegel, G. W. F., 36 n.4,119Hernandez, Ludovico, 154 n.2historicism: analysis of Gilles de Rais incontext of, 128,133-42,154 n.5,155 n.16History of My Life, The, 83-86Holher, Denis, 135Holocaust, 118-20homo-ness: freedom and baptism and,163-70; limits of, 170-84; in Styron'sConfessions of Nat Turner, 162-63homophobia, race and, 160-61homosexuality, 140-42,156 n.21; inBurroughs's work, 18; Gilles de Raisphenomenon and, 139-42; Lacan'sdiscussion of, 43; race and, 159-84;sameness v. O<strong>the</strong>r and, 161-62. See alsolesbianismHonoré, A., 198Hopi Katcina rituals, 10, 73-76, 82-83,87-88Huizinga, Johan, 2Humanism and Terror, 122hysteria: Plath's poetry and, 118hysteric, 50, 65 n.35id, 62 n.17,190-91ideational representative (Vorstellungsreprasentanz),Freudian concept of, 41,61 n.7,114imaginary law: perversion in context of,4-6Impromptu (Schubert), m n.14Inquisition, 128-33, *54 n -6instinctual representative (Triebreprasentanz),Freudian concept of, 61 nn.7-8Interpretation of Dreams, The, 91Joan of Arc, 126,156 n.17jouissance: Gilles de Rais phenomenonand, 150-52; maternal domain of, 4-6;moral law and, 55-57; obsession v. perversionconcerning, 45-48; perversionand, 3-4, 38, 45-48; Schwartz's analysisof, 10-11; separation and, 53-54;talking-vagina metaphor and, 115-16Kant, Immanuel: categorical imperativeof, 12; rationality of moral principlesand, 55-56, 66 n.45; <strong>the</strong>ories of humansexuality, 39; <strong>the</strong>ories of social relations,7; <strong>the</strong>ories of perversion, 2Khanjian, Arsinee, 98Kirschner, Mia, 97Klossowski, Pierre, 127Koteas, Elias, 97Kristallnacht, 120Kristeva, Julia, 7,13; on patriarchy, 16, 36n.2Kuberski, Philip, 30, 37 n.8Lacan, Jacques, 7,11-12; alienation/separationconcepts of, 48-53, 65
Index 223n.32; on authority, 3e n.4; castrationand sexuality linked by, 57,6711.47,94; on death drive, 197-99, 2.03-4;disavowal (Verleugnung) and, 86-87;on emergence of words, 114; Freud'sinfluence on, 43-57, 62 n.14; internalv. external distinction and, 6z n.12;lack of lack concept of, 51-52, 65 n.38;"lamella" of, 37 n.9,67 n.48,113; onmale dominance of perversion, 46-48,64 n.27; on moral law, 56, 66 n.44;myths and psychoanalysis and, 57-58; O<strong>the</strong>r and perversion in <strong>the</strong>oriesof, 149-52,157 n.27; perverse psychicstructure concept of, 127; on perversion,38-57, 61 n.3,96; "Real" conceptof, 41, 61 n.io; transference <strong>the</strong>ory and,157 n.24La Chose freudienne, 114La Fontaine, Jean de, 80Lagache, Daniel, 70Laplanche, Jean, 70Last Bolshevik, The, 125 n.14Laustsen, Carsten Bagge, 121Law of <strong>the</strong> Fa<strong>the</strong>r: fantasy and social relationand, 8-9; Freudian <strong>the</strong>ory and,46-48,64 n.30,65 nn.31-32; perversionand, 4-6, 9-14, 54-55; political realmand suspension of, 9,14 n.5Lea, Henry Charles, 154 n.6lesbianism: Lacan's discussion of, 46-47,64 n.29Les Bijoux indiscrets, 114Le sexe qui parle, 124 n.3Lettres provinciales, 157 n.29Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 82liberation: homo-ness and, 163-70; masochismas, 117-24life drive, Freudian <strong>the</strong>ory of, 190-208linguistics: of belief, 70; Gilles de Raisphenomenon and, 144-46; paternalfunction and, 58, 67 n.49; psychoanalytic<strong>the</strong>ory and, 43,62 n.14Loewald, Hans, 1-2Lynch, David, 98-99,113MacLean, Paul D., 22Malestroit, Jean de. See de Malestroit,JeanMannoni, Octave, 10, 68-92,95-96, inn.uMarcuse, Herbert, 17Marker, Chris, 125 n.14Marquis de Sade, 55-57Marx, Karl, 16,118-19masochism: desire and, 55; in Fight Club,116-24; Lacan on, 46-48, 64 n.28;moral law and, 56-57; social relationsand, 112-24mass media: Gilles de Rais phenomenonin context of, 155 n.umasturbation: Freud's discussion of,44-45, 63 n.20maternal phallus, Freud's concept of,40-41; alienation and separation and,49-53; fetishism and, 43, 62 n.15McCallum, E. L., 12,187-208McKellar, Don, 97Me, Myself & Irene, 113,115medieval period, Gilles de Rais phenomenonand historical context of,135-42Medvedkin, Alexander, 125 n.14memory: in Burroughs's writing, 30-31Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 122Miles, Barry, 17-18Miller, Jacques-Alain, 11, 64 n.29, 6$n.3*> 93-94misinformation, 82-83misogyny: of Burroughs, 18; limits ofhomo-ness and, 170-84,185 n.uMonteverdi, Claudio, 113-14moral law: Gilles de Rais phenomenonand, 144-46,150-52,157 n.30;jouissance and, 55-57,66 n.44Morgan, Marabel, 18mortal limitations: Burroughs's denial of,26-29; perversion and denial of, 3-4
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