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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.15291/SIC/2.9.LC.1

The Good Intense “Loves” the Bad Intense: Intensity and the Death Drive

Dejan Durić ; University of Rijeka
Željka Matijašević ; University of Zagreb


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Abstract

The article analyzes the concept of intensity promoted in late capitalism, and its difference from the teleological intensity of the countercultural sixties. Intensity is approached through psychoanalytic lenses as related to Freud’s drive theory, and to Lacan’s concept of jouissance. Counter-depressive intensity persists today devoid of any meaning, as it is a self-legitimating strategy of the most perfect and best conformed capitalist subject. The notion of the culture of intensity covers the natural privileging of late capitalism towards ‘the good intense.’ This paper analyzes its reverse: ‘the bad intense,’ and the tragedy of dysphoria. The movie Shame (2011), directed by Steve McQueen, is interpreted as an example of the transformation of the countercultural value of sexuality in the sixties to its mere reduction to both intense and numbing experience.

Keywords

intensity; Eros; death drive; jouissance; euphoria; counterculture

Hrčak ID:

221912

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/221912

Publication date:

4.6.2019.

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