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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Yannis Stavrakakis. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL. NOTE. Page references are to the English translations of the works of Jacques Lacan. In the case of the Écrits or Lacan's published seminars, I used the following abbreviations: E Jacques Lacan, Écrits ...
... References to the unpublished seminars of Jacques Lacan are indicated by the date of the seminar in brackets. In order to avoid any anachronisms, the seminars of Jacques Lacan are included in the Bibliography in the order of their ...
... reference to some sort of psychological substratum, an essence of the psyche, is something that should clearly be avoided. As it has been correctly pointed out by Wrong, psychoanalytic reductionism in the study of socio-political ...
... references to the role of the signifier were present in his discourse and his papers from the 1940s—the same applies to the concept of the real which is already present in his first seminars.9 The reason he didn't invest these ...
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