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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... field and situates his thought within a theoretical terrain comprising deconstruction, discourse theory, the sociology of risk and recent developments in political theory and history. Stavrakakis argues against the perception that ...
... Field of Language and Speech in Psychoanalysis (1953). The Freudian Thing (1955). The Agency of the Letter in the Unconscious or Reason since Freud (1957). On a Question Preliminary to any Possible Treatment of Psychosis (1957–8). The ...
... fields ranging from philosophical discourse (especially Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Kant and Hegel), structuralist anthropology (Lévi-Strauss), linguistics (Saussure and Jakobson) and topology. Nevertheless, the way in which Freud and ...
... field of political analysis. As Ernesto Laclau has put it, Lacanian theory permits the confluence between these two fields neither as the addition of a supplement to the former by the latter, nor as the introduction of a new causal ...
... field of socio-political reality (the Lacanian object in the title of this chapter does not refer exclusively to the Lacanian category of the objet petit a but to a multitude of concepts and theoretical schemas that Lacan contributes to ...