Psychoanalysis in the French Text 29:1 (1989) Spring Editor(s): Charles Bernheimer Table of Contents The Image as Textual Unconscious: Medieval Manuscripts Author(s): Stephen G Nichols Pages: 7 - 23 The Perverse Traveler: Flaubert's Voyage en Orient Author(s): Dennis Porter Pages: 24 - 36 Rewriting the Oedipal Triangle: Feminism, Psychoanalysis and the Saint-Simonians Author(s): Leslie Wahl Rabine Pages: 37 - 49 The Body in Question: Anatomy, Textuality and Fetishism in Zola Author(s): Janet Beizer Pages: 50 - 60 Anxious Affinities: Text as Screen in Truffaut's Jules et Jim Author(s): T Jefferson Kline Pages: 61 - 71 Fore-skin and After-Image: Photographic Fetishism in Tournier's Fiction Author(s): Emily Apter Pages: 72 - 85 What is Called Subject? A Note on Lacan's 'Linguistery' Author(s): Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen Pages: 83 - 96
Rewriting the Oedipal Triangle: Feminism, Psychoanalysis and the Saint-Simonians Author(s): Leslie Wahl Rabine Pages: 37 - 49
The Body in Question: Anatomy, Textuality and Fetishism in Zola Author(s): Janet Beizer Pages: 50 - 60
Anxious Affinities: Text as Screen in Truffaut's Jules et Jim Author(s): T Jefferson Kline Pages: 61 - 71
Fore-skin and After-Image: Photographic Fetishism in Tournier's Fiction Author(s): Emily Apter Pages: 72 - 85
What is Called Subject? A Note on Lacan's 'Linguistery' Author(s): Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen Pages: 83 - 96