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. The first part of Lacan and the Political offers a straightforward and systematic assessment of the importance of Lacan's categories and theoretical constructions for concrete political analysis. The second half of the book applies Lacanian theory to specific examples of widely discussed political issues, such as Green ideology, the question of democracy and the hegemony of advertising in contemporary culture. |
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... discourse theory, the sociology of risk and recent developments in political theory and history. Stavrakakis argues against the perception that Lacan's ideas are apolitical or even reactionary, by demonstrating that not only is a ...
... discourse theory, the sociology of risk and recent developments in political theory and history. Stavrakakis argues against the perception that Lacan's ideas are apolitical or even reactionary, by demonstrating that not only is a ...
Pagina 2
... 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 Lacan deal with the relation ...
... 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 Lacan deal with the relation ...
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... discourse, his baroque and complicated style. Lacan is generally considered a difficult reading. It seems, at least at first, that, like Nietzsche, he 'did virtuallyeverything in his power to encourage confusion and misunderstanding ...
... discourse, his baroque and complicated style. Lacan is generally considered a difficult reading. It seems, at least at first, that, like Nietzsche, he 'did virtuallyeverything in his power to encourage confusion and misunderstanding ...
Pagina 5
... discourse is not presented as a closed, coherent system, ready for piecemeal appropriation and application. It is also true that this is intentional: 'I am not surprised that my discourse can cause a certain margin of misunderstanding ...
... discourse is not presented as a closed, coherent system, ready for piecemeal appropriation and application. It is also true that this is intentional: 'I am not surprised that my discourse can cause a certain margin of misunderstanding ...
Pagina 6
... discourse is reproducing, on another level, the problems that Lacan himself criticised in Ego-psychology; it is in that sense that his strategy didn't prove to be entirely successful. Unfortunately, a considerable part of recent ...
... discourse is reproducing, on another level, the problems that Lacan himself criticised in Ego-psychology; it is in that sense that his strategy didn't prove to be entirely successful. Unfortunately, a considerable part of recent ...
Inhoudsopgave
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13 | |
Dialectics of social impossibility | 40 |
Towards a Lacanian political theory | 71 |
The aporia of politics and the challenge of democracy | 99 |
5 AMBIGUOUS DEMOCRACY AND THE ETHICS OF PSYCHOANALYSIS
| 122 |
NOTES
| 141 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 164 |
INDEX
| 176 |
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