II.D.2020.002 | Anne Carson’s ‘Book of Isaiah’ and the secular unconscious


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Principe, Concetta V.
“Anne Carson’s ‘Book of Isaiah’ and the secular unconscious” in Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society 25.1 (2020-03), 55-71.
DOI: 10.1057/s41282-019-00145-5
ISSN: 10880763
Notes from Source: This paper furthers my argument that the religious messianic figure in secular projects reflects a trauma of secularism. I make my case through an analysis of Anne Carson’s poetic treatment of the biblical text The Book of Isaiah, a text that has been valuable for both Christians and Jews in defining the messiah (Isaiah 53) and in promoting Judaism’s role as a “light to the nations” (49:6). Carson’s poetic revision of this biblical text for a secular audience explains how the trauma of secularism is an issue that we, as members of a modern society, unconsciously inherit, replete with the blind assumptions and prejudices that serve secular ideology.
Further Notes: Num Pages: 55-71 Place: London, United Kingdom Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
References: I.A.1995.001

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