Death and Desire: Psychoanalytic Theory in Lacan's Return to FreudPresents, in Lacanian terms, an integration of psychoanalytic theory in which the battery of key Freudian concepts - from the dynamics of the Oedipus complex to the ego, id, and super-ego - are seen to intersect in Freud's most far-reaching and speculative formulation of a drive towards death. |
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Lacan unequivocally lays it down as the “ essential point , [ that ] the first effect which appears from the imago in the human being is an alienation of the subject . ” It remains for us to determine what “ alienation ” means .
Lacan unequivocally lays it down as the “ essential point , [ that ] the first effect which appears from the imago in the human being is an alienation of the subject . ” It remains for us to determine what “ alienation ” means .
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Following the Hegelian clue , alienation appears as a kind of slavery and aggressivity as the refusal of the slave to accept his oppression . But , at this point , one may question whether the analogy to the Hegelian scheme is not more ...
Following the Hegelian clue , alienation appears as a kind of slavery and aggressivity as the refusal of the slave to accept his oppression . But , at this point , one may question whether the analogy to the Hegelian scheme is not more ...
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“ Discontinuity , then , is the essential form in which the unconscious first appears to us as a phenomenon ” ( FFC , 25 ) . Such discontinuity produces a certain fragmentation of the imaginary , in the gaps of which something of the ...
“ Discontinuity , then , is the essential form in which the unconscious first appears to us as a phenomenon ” ( FFC , 25 ) . Such discontinuity produces a certain fragmentation of the imaginary , in the gaps of which something of the ...
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Inhoudsopgave
The Enigma of the Death Drive | 1 |
Lacanian Reflections on Narcissism | 21 |
The Energetics of the Imaginary | 47 |
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