Death and Desire (RLE: Lacan): Psychoanalytic Theory in Lacan's Return to FreudRoutledge, 5 feb 2014 - 288 pagina's The immensely influential work of Jacques Lacan challenges readers both for the difficulty of its style and for the wide range of intellectual references that frame its innovations. Lacan’s work is challenging too, for the way it recentres psychoanalysis on one of the most controversial points of Freud’s theory – the concept of a self-destructive drive or ‘death instinct’. Originally published in 1991, Death and Desire presents in Lacanian terms a new integration of psychoanalytic theory in which the battery of key Freudian concepts – from the dynamics of the Oedipus complex to the topography of ego, id, and superego – are seen to intersect in Freud’s most far-reaching and speculative formulation of a drive toward death. Boothby argues that Lacan repositioned the theme of death in psychoanalysis in relation to Freud’s main concern – the nature and fate of desire. In doing so, Lacan rediscovered Freud’s essential insights in a manner so nuanced and penetrating that prevailing assessments of the death instinct may well have to be re-examined. Although the death instinct is usually regarded as the most obscure concept in Freud’s metapsychology, and Lacan to be the most perplexing psychoanalytic theorist, Richard Boothby’s straightforward style makes both accessible. He illustrates the coherence of Lacanian thought and shows how Lacan’s work comprises a ‘return to Freud’ along new and different angles of approach. Written with an eye to the conceptual structure of psychoanalytic theory, Death and Desire will appeal to psychoanalysts and philosophers alike. |
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... Question of the Death Drive 10 Interpreting Lacan 14 2. Lacanian Reflections on Narcissism 21 Life in the Mirror 22 The Imaginary Register of the Drives 27 The Imaginary Ego 31 Aggressivity in Psychoanalysis: The Human Being against ...
... question of the meaning and function of the death drive in psychoanalytic theory I will turn to close readings of key Freudian texts. This effort will draw its guiding clue from the contribution of the French analyst Jacques Lacan, in ...
... questions on the level of a theoretical inquiry and to indicate the direction of an answer. Freud's Most Daring ... question was why the experience of an unpleasurable loss was repeated rather than repressed. Third, there was the ...
... question bears directly on certain points in the history of the psychoanalytic movement. Freud resisted the idea of an aggressive instinct when it was introduced in 1908 by Alfred Adler. In 1912, Sabina Spielrein posited a specifically ...
... question of the death drive poses an enigma of more than merely political or historical significance. It demands a basic decision. We are led to ask whether the theory of the Todestrieb was simply a misguided speculative excess, the ...
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2 Lacanian Reflections on Narcissism | 21 |
3 The Energetics of the Imaginary | 47 |
4 Rereading Beyond the Pleasure Principle | 71 |
5 The Unconscious Structured like a Language | 105 |
6 The Formations of the Unconscious | 139 |
7 Metapsychology in the Perspective of Metaphysics | 185 |
Desire Beyond the Imaginable | 223 |
Notes | 229 |
Bibliography | 251 |
Index | 261 |
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Death and Desire (RLE: Lacan): Psychoanalytic Theory in Lacan's Return to Freud Richard Boothby Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2014 |
Death and Desire: Psychoanalytic Theory in Lacan's Return to Freud Richard Boothby Fragmentweergave - 1991 |
Death and Desire: Psychoanalytic Theory in Lacan's Return to Freud Richard Boothby Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1991 |