id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_faqtqnvprjclxmxsi3wjxxxm4q Sigi Jöttkandt Splitting the Difference: Aesthetic Relations in Henry James and Leo Bersani 2011 11 .pdf application/pdf 4076 179 55 Splitting the Difference: Aesthetic Relations in Henry James and Leo Bersani In his essay, "Psychoanalysis and the Aesthetic Subject", Bersani invites 2 Leo Bersani, "Psychoanalysis and the Aesthetic Subject," Critical Inquiry 32 (2006): 162. objects (and subjects) of the world might lead to a conception of a "universal terms that can change as our position in the world changes." Aesthetic Subject, 170. "looping movement" between the subject and the world as Bersani detects in the object (a) "Flickerbridge" may be viewed by the divided subject. perspective and depth, enabling the subject to "see" itself in the object world. that delivers the sense of space to the objective world, enabling the subject to that which Bersani discovers in Michon but in James's case, what the subject and middle, the Möbius strip-like surface of Bersani's subject/world relation unpeels representation and their ethical import in relation to the world point to James's ./cache/work_faqtqnvprjclxmxsi3wjxxxm4q.pdf ./txt/work_faqtqnvprjclxmxsi3wjxxxm4q.txt