The desire for fullness. The fantasmatic logic of modernization discourses in the turn of the 19th century in Łódź Cover Image

The desire for fullness. The fantasmatic logic of modernization discourses in the turn of the 19th century in Łódź
The desire for fullness. The fantasmatic logic of modernization discourses in the turn of the 19th century in Łódź

Author(s): Agata Zysiak
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology, Rural and urban sociology
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: modernization; industrial city; Łódź; discourse; fantasmatic logic; local press

Summary/Abstract: The tension inherent in the desire to be modern appeared with all its strength in the discourses surrounding an alien, rapidly developing industrial center in the middle of the rural Kingdom of Poland – the city of Łódź,. In this article, I attempt to reconstruct the logic of press and reportage discourses dealing with this new experience. The press, reportage, and literary discourses concerning the newly established locus of modernity – the city of Łódź – reveal the work of ideological fantasy, a logic of discourse in reportages, essays and novels describing an imaginary diagnosis of reality and a fantasy about its utopian version, as well as the obstacles which always prevent the fulfillment of utopia and even threaten it with a more horrific dystopian vision. Still, the clue lies in the obstacle itself, which is at one and the same time the foundation allowing any utopian project to appear at all, as well a vision of reality.

  • Issue Year: 2014
  • Issue No: 13
  • Page Range: 41-69
  • Page Count: 29
  • Language: English