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Latest revision as of 01:26, 25 May 2019
Why Lacan?
Key Ideas
The Imaginary
- Introduction
- Context and Influences
- Phenomenology
- The Self as Mirror Image
- The Dialectic of Recognition and Desire
- The Mirror Stage
- The Mirror, the Screen and the Spectator
- Christian Metz's Critique of Baudry
- Laura Mulvey and Visual Pleasure
- Summary
The Symbolic
- Introduction
- The Primacy of the Signifier
- Roman Jakobson (1896-1982)
- The Symbolic Order
- The Purloined Letter
- Summary
The Oedipus Complex and the Meaning of the Phallus
- Introduction
- The Oedipus Complex
- The Meaning of the Phallus
- The Law of the Father and the Superego
- The Two Fathers
- Racism, Anti-Semitism and the Imperative to Enjoyment!
- Summary
The Subject of the Unconscious
- Introduction
- Formations of the Unconscious
- Alienation and Separation
- The Lacanian Subject
- The Drive
- Hamlet and the Tragedy of Desire
- Summary
The Real
Sexual Difference
- Introduction
- Freud and the Enigma of Feminine Sexuality
- To Have or to Be the Phallus?
- Femininity as Masquerade
- The Woman Does Not Exist
- Encore: The Theory of Sexuation
- There is No Such Thing as a Sexual Relationship
- Courtly Love
- Summary