Opera's Second Death by Slavoj Žižek
A provocative collection of essays that reads opera through psychoanalysis and cultural theory to argue that its supposed demise masks a rebirth in altered form; by analyzing canonical works and their adaptations the book shows how opera stages desire, fantasy and collective ideological conflicts, revealing shifting modes of spectatorship, commodification, and political meaning in modern visual culture.
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