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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... natural science' (Freud, 1973:216). Lacan, while in agreement with Freud on the plausibility and legitimacy of a ... nature to culture. If one makes the appropriate transformation, one can extend the formulas of psychoanalysis ...
... nature: either one takes what they formulate or one leaves them' (1977: vii).6 Maybe then he was very optimistic when, in Télévision (1973), he was arguing that ten years would be enough for everything he wrote to become clear to ...
... nature of Lacan's teaching—was already puzzling his audience from the early 1960s. In his unpublished seminar on Anxiety (1962–3) he states, as if responding to a widely held conviction, that he does not believe that there were ever two ...
... nature of this split? What is its cause? In what sense exactly is it related to the political? How is this split administered in the socio-political world? What are the theoretical tools that Lacanian theory offers in our analysis of ...
... nature of the terrain explored in this book. As far as the concrete structure of my argument is concerned, I have tried to introduce the reader step by step to a set of Lacanian concepts and theories which gradually reveal the relevance ...