Don DeLillo's Falling Man and the Protective Shield Against Stimuli

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

3-28-2014

School

Humanities

Abstract

This paper links the disenchantment of Keith Neudecker, protagonist of Falling Man, to psychical energies mobilized against perceived threats in his immediate environment. This mobilization, or hypercathexis of the protective shield, impoverishes the remaining psychical system, much like a nation whose bloated defense budget cripples the society that is supposed to be defended. It follows that if the external threats to which Keith responds are unchanged by 9/11, his psychic life will also be unchanged. This fact explains DeLillo's choice to represent 9/11 and its aftermath with familiar narrative structures even though it is an event that supposedly "changed the world forever." © 2014 by The Johns Hopkins University Press.

Publication Title

American Imago

Volume

71

Issue

1

First Page

1

Last Page

27

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