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The uncanny kernel of the subject: Interpellation and its discontents

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  1. Tez No: 760723
  2. Yazar: ERGİN ÇENEBAŞI
  3. Danışmanlar: DR. BRETT LEVİNSON
  4. Tez Türü: Doktora
  5. Konular: Karşılaştırmalı Edebiyat, Comparative Literature
  6. Anahtar Kelimeler: Belirtilmemiş.
  7. Yıl: 2020
  8. Dil: İngilizce
  9. Üniversite: State University of New York at Binghamton
  10. Enstitü: Yurtdışı Enstitü
  11. Ana Bilim Dalı: Belirtilmemiş.
  12. Bilim Dalı: Belirtilmemiş.
  13. Sayfa Sayısı: 213

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This study explores the uncanny dynamics involved in the formation of the modern subject through close readings of the three stories: Franz Kafka's“The Burrow,”Guy de Maupassant's“The Horla,”and Herman Melville's“Bartleby, the Scrivener.”It underscores the significance of rhetorical figures and linguistic processes in the formation of the subject. Focusing on Jacques Lacan and Louis Althusser, the dissertation demonstrates the roles linguistic and rhetorical forms play in the development of their theories of the subject. The close reading of each story explores the understudied aspects of two concepts: the uncanny and interpellation. Although the established reception of these concepts might lead them to be considered as outdated, a reexamination of these concepts—with a special focus on rhetoric and linguistic processes—rekindles their potential to explain critical issues about modern subjectivity. Each chapter focuses on one main aspect that has not received enough critical attention so far but is crucial for both the uncanny and interpellation. In revisiting the uncanny and interpellation, each chapter develops a new approach through the concepts of chiasmus, shifter and anasemia. Accordingly, the first chapter offers a reading of Franz Kafka's unfinished story,“The Burrow,”approaching it through an exploration of the rhetorical figure of chiasmus. The second chapter develops a reading of“The Horla,”a fantastic story by Guy de Maupassant, through an analysis of the linguistic term, shifter. The third chapter offers a close reading of“Bartleby, the Scrivener”by Herman Melville centered around the term v anasemia. Through close readings of these stories the study demonstrates the strong ties that connect chiasmus, shifter and anasemia to the uncanny and interpellation

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