Lacan and the PoliticalRoutledge, 11 sep 2002 - 198 pagina's The work of Jacques Lacan is second only to Freud in its impact on psychoanalysis. Yannis Stavrakakis clearly examines Lacan's challenging views on time, history, language, alterity, desire and sexuality from a political standpoint. It is the first book to provide an overview of the social and political implications of Lacan's work as a whole for students coming to Lacan for the first time. |
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... conceived and discussed. This work poses a major challenge to anyone wishing to define the essentially contestable concept of 'the political' and to think anew the political import and application of philosophy. How does recent thinking ...
... conception of subjectivity, a 'socio-political' conception of subjectivity not reduced to individuality, a subjectivity opening a new road to the understanding of the 'objective'. That is why most contemporary attempts to articulate a ...
... Lacanian literature which, by attempting to imitate the intricacies of ... Lacanian bibliography—especially in the Anglo-Saxon world where, in contrast to the Continent ... conception of the 'imaginary', on the 'mirror stage', and another ...
... Lacanian real, the element which interacts with the imaginary and the ... Lacanian project almost from its very beginning. It is not surprising then that for many ... conception of subjectivity. Lacan adheres to the Freudian legacy of a ...
... Lacanian concepts and theories which gradually reveal the relevance of Lacan ... Lacanian subject, the starting point in most socio-political appropriations ... conception of the political. Needless to say, our attempt to present Lacan's ...