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<BR><BR>“This new book on Lacan and time is an incisive and novel [[intervention]] in psychoanalytic studies. It offers a thorough and remarkably clear account of Lacan’s work from the perspective of temporalities. In so doing, it asks us to rethink much of Lacanian theory, especially the central [[idea]] of [[the Imaginary]], Symbolic and Real, in ways that have important [[theoretical]], [[clinical]] and [[political]] implications.” ―Stephen Frosh, Professor of [[Psychology]], Department of Psychosocial Studies, Birkbeck College, [[University]] of [[London]], UK. “Chenyang Wang's masterpiece reminds us that time is for Lacan a logical [[category]], not a category of our [[experience]] of [[reality]]. Time [[structures]] the [[processes]] of [[unconscious]] reasoning and [[identification]]: WHEN something is said or done determines the [[truth]] of what is said or is done. In these crazy [[times]] this lesson is crucial even for our political [[activity]]. So don't be too late, act now and read Wang's book!” ―[[Slavoj Žižek]], Professor of Philosophy at the European Graduate [[School]] 
This book is the first to systematically investigate how the [[notion]] of [[time]] is conceptualised in Jacques [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. Through a careful examination of Lacan's various presentations of time, Chenyang Wang argues that this notion is key to a comprehension of Lacan's [[psychoanalytic]] [[thinking]], and in [[particular]] to the way in which he theorises [[subjectivity]]. This book demonstrates that time is approached by Lacan not only as consciously experienced, but also as pre-reflectively embodied and [[symbolically]] generated. In an [[analysis]] that begins with Lacan's "[[Logical]] Time" essay, Chenyang Wang articulates [[three]] [[temporal]] [[registers]] that correspond to Lacan's [[Real]]-[[Symbolic]]-[[Imaginary]] [[triad]] and also demonstrates how Lacan's elaboration of [[other]] major themes including [[consciousness]], [[body]], [[language]], [[desire]] and [[sexuality]] is informed by his original perspectives on time. Filling a significant gap in contemporary [[Lacanian]] studies, this book will provide essential [[reading]] for students and scholars of psychoanalytic [[theory]], continental [[philosophy]] and [[critical theory]].
<BR><BR><BR> Chenyang Wang is a researcher in the field of psychosocial studies. He completed his PhD [[thesis]] on Lacan and time at Birkbeck College, University of London, UK. His work focuses on the intersections between Lacanian [[psychoanalysis]] and [[social]] research.
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