The Lacanian Subject : Between Language and Jouissance /
Lucidly guiding readers through the labyrinth of Lacanian theory - unpacking such central notions as the Other, object a, the unconscious as structured like a language, alienation and separation, the paternal metaphor, jouissance, and sexual difference - Fink demonstrates in-depth knowledge of Lacan...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Princeton, New Jersey :
Princeton University Press,
[1995]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- pt. 1. Structure: Alienation and the Other. 1. Language and Otherness. A Slip of the Other's Tongue. The Unconscious. Foreign Bodies. 2. The Nature of Unconscious Thought, or How the Other Half "Thinks" Heads or Tails. Randomness and Memory. The Unconscious Assembles. Knowledge without a Subject. 3. The Creative Function of the Word: The Symbolic and the Real. Trauma. Interpretation Hits the Cause. Incompleteness of the Symbolic Order: The (W)hole in the Other. Kinks in the Symbolic Order. Structure versus Cause
- pt. 2. The Lacanian Subject. 4. The Lacanian Subject. The Lacanian Subject Is Not the "Individual" or Conscious Subject of Anglo-American Philosophy. The Lacanian Subject Is Not the Subject of the Statement. The Lacanian Subject Appears Nowhere in What Is Said. The Fleetingness of the Subject. The Freudian Subject. The Cartesian Subject and Its Inverse. Lacan's Split Subject. Beyond the Split Subject. 5. The Subject and the Other's Desire.