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Title:
Laws of transgression : the return of Judge Schreber / edited by Peter Goodrich and Katrin Tru˜stedt.
Publisher:
University of Toronto Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
vi, 217 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Schreber, Daniel Paul,--1842-1911.
Schreber, Daniel Paul,--1842-1911.--Denkwu˜rdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken.
Schreber, Daniel Paul,--1842-1911.
Denkwu˜rdigkeiten eines Nervenkranken (Schreber, Daniel Paul)
Judges--Germany--19th century--Biography.
Jurisprudence--Germany.
Droit--Allemagne.
Judges.
Jurisprudence.
Germany.
1800-1899
Biography
Biographies.
Biographies.
Biographies.
Other Authors:
Goodrich, Peter, 1954- editor.
Tru˜stedt, Katrin, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction / Davide Tarizzo. The delusional metaphor : on Schreber's anathema / Werner Gephart -- Primal scene / Mark Sanders -- The office of pleasure : on Schreber's minor jurisprudence / Rajgopal Saikumar -- Schreber's double process : legal and literary transformations in the Memoirs of my nervous illness / Katrin Tru˜stedt -- Address without signature : Schreber's Memoirs and the Manning-Lamo chat logs / Ludwig Schmitz -- Thoughts worthy of being thought / Daniela Gandorfer -- Schreber's Grande bellezza / Patricia Gherovici -- On gifted schizophrenia / W.J.T. Mitchell -- The delusional metaphor : on Schreber's anathema / Davide Tarizzo.
Summary:
"Laws of Transgression offers multiple perspectives on the story of Daniel Paul Schreber (1842-1911), a Chamber President of the German Supreme Court who was confined to a mental asylum after claiming God had communicated with him, desiring to make him into a woman. Schreber was not only a successful judge, but was also to become the author of one of the most commented upon texts in psychiatric literature, Memoirs of My Nervous Illness. Published in 1903, this remarkable work documented Schreber's visions, desires, jurisprudence and theology. Far from ending the Judge's legal investments, however, it manifested an intensification of engagement with the law in the attempt to prove that becoming a woman did not deprive the judge of legal competence. Schreber's experience of bodily change and his account of interior life has been the subject of over a century of psychoanalytic and medical scrutiny. With the contemporary trans turn, interest in the Judge's desire to become a woman has intensified. In Laws of Transgression, Peter Goodrich, Katrin Tru˜stedt, and their contributing authors set out to unfold Schreber's complex relation to the law. The collection revisits and rediscovers the Memoirs, not only in its juridical and political implications, but as a transitional and transgressional text that has challenged law and heteronormativity."-- Provided by publisher
ISBN:
1487509154
9781487509156
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1223014147
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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