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''[[Captation]]'' is a [[French]] term introduced by [[psychoanalyst]]s Eduard Picon and Odile Codet.{{Top}}capter|captation{{Bottom}}
==Origin of the Term==
The [[French]] substantive ''[[captation]]'' is a neologism coined by [[French]] [[psychoanalysts]] from the verb ''[[captation|capter]]''.<ref>Édouard Pichon and Odile Codet</ref>
 
==Jacques Lacan==
It was adopted by [[Jacques Lacan]] in [[1948]] and occurs regularly in his [[work]] from this point on.
==Imaginary Effects of the Specular Image==[[Lacan]] uses the term ''[[captation]]'' to describe the [[imaginary]] effects of the [[specular image]] on the [[subject]].<ref>{{E}} p.18</ref>
The [[double sense of the term - "]] [[captivationsense]]" and "of the [[captureFrench]]" - term nicely indicates the ambiguous [[nature ]] of the [[power]] of the [[specular image]].:
===Captivation===First* On the one hand, the term it conveys the idea sense of "[[captivation]]," thus expressing the fascinating, [[seduction|seductive power]] of the [[image]]."
In this sense, ''[[captation]]'' refers to * On the [[powerother]] of hand, the [[specular image]] to "[[captivate]]" - to [[fascinate]] and/or to [[seduce]] - term also conveys the [[subjectidea]]. ===Capture===Second, the term conveys the idea of "[[capture]].,In this sense, ''[[captation]]'' refers to which evokes the [[more sinister power]] of the [[specular image]] to "[[capture]]" - to "imprison" and/or to "hold" - the [[subject]] (in a (disabling) [[fixation]]).
==See Also==
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* [[Imaginary]]
* [[Specular image]]
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* [[Seduction]]
* [[Subject]]
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