Subjectivity and Otherness A Philosophical Reading of Lacan
politicization of jouissanceis compatible with Lacanian psychoanalysis only if the fundamental fantasy it sets up is radically n ...
Notes Introduction J. Lacan, Le séminaire livre XVII. L’envers de la psychanalyse, 1969–1970(Paris: Seuil, 1991 ), p. 174. A ...
12. See M. Safouan, Lacaniana: Les séminaires de Jacques Lacan, 1953–1963(Paris: Fayard, 2001 ), p.13 5. 13. This does not imply ...
S. Freud, “On Narcissism: An Introduction,” in The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychologi- cal Work of Sigmund Freud[henc ...
17. Lacan explicitly criticizes Darwin as early as 193 8in “Les complexes familiaux dans la formation de l’individu” (in Autres ...
Ibid., p. 7. J. Lacan, De la psychose paranoïaque dans ses rapports avec la personnalité(Paris: Seuil, 1975 ), p. 253. See ...
51. The two different ways in which this dictum can be understood seem to offer additional proof of love’s separation from sheer ...
Ibid., p. 36. Ibid., pp.30 ‒31. In “Les complexes familiaux,” Lacan unequivocally stresses the cul- tural origin of allthree ...
Chapter 2 The Unconscious Structured Like a Language 1. “The [symbolic] Iis distinct from the [imaginary] ego” (The Seminar of J ...
In “Cogito as the Subject of the Unconscious,” Dolar comments in detail on Lacan’s two allegedly opposed accounts of the cogit ...
33. Lacan still talks about the aim of analysis in terms of “reintegration and harmony, I could even say of reconciliation” as l ...
The signified that I attribute to what I or others say or think at any given moment in time can consciously be “lived” only in ...
68. Unconscious meaning is equal to the sum total of the signifying chains (made of sig- nifiers) that constitute a subject. 69. ...
See The Seminar. Book III,pp. 147 , 151 ; Le séminaire livre IV,p. 199. For an attack upon the no- tion of chronological psych ...
27. Ibid. 28. Ibid., pp.70‒71(emphasis added). 29. Ibid., p. 57. This should also explain why the pre-Oedipal relation is triadi ...
his ego are knotted and crystallized—starts to be organized, that it is possible to intro- duce that which makes appear to the s ...
68. The mother, while perfectly satisfying the child’s need, may “overload” his cries and turn them into signifiers, something a ...
to the “maternal imago” (ibid., p. 147 ), and thus “is Jungian” (ibid., p.14 8), from the later Lacan of Seminar V. Le séminai ...
117. Ibid., p. 209. 118. Ibid., p. 206 (emphasis added). 119. Ibid. 12 0. Ibid., p. 209. 121 .The Seminar. Book III,p. 171. 122. ...
cause the latter is “provocative”: such a provocation is nothing but phallic capta- tion/captivation (see The Seminar. Book III, ...
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