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==Jacques Lacan==
The term 'This [[counterpartnotion]]' (of the "[[Frenchcounterpart|specular ego]]:''[[semblable]]'') denotes other people " was first developed in whom the essay, "[[subjectThe Mirror Stage]] perceives a (visual) likeness to itelf".
The [[counterpart]] plays an important part in [[Lacan]]'s work from the 1930s on, in the [[mirror stage]] and in the [[intrusion complex]].
The term "[[counterpart]]" plays an important part in [[Lacan]]'s [[Works of Jacques Lacan|work]] from the 1930s on, and designates other [[people]] in whom the [[subject]] perceives a likeness to himself (principally a [[visual]] likeness).
== Mirror Stage==The [[counterpart]] plays an important part in the [[intrusion complex]] and in the [[mirror stage]] (which are themselves closely related.
==Intrusion Complex==The [[childintrusion complex]] is one of the [[three]] "[[family]] [[identifiescomplex|complexes]] with its " which [[imageLacan]] discusses in his 1938 article on the basis of [[family]], and arises when the [[child]] first realizes that he has siblings, that other [[subject]]s ''like him'' participate in the recognition of bodily similarity[[family]] [[structure]].
The emphasis here is on likeness; the [[child]] [[identification|identifies]] with his siblings on the basis of the [[recognition]] of [[bodily]] similarity (which depends, of course, on their [[being]] a relatively small age [[difference]] between the [[subject]] and his siblings). =="Imago of the Counterpart"==It is this [[identification]] that gives rise to the "[[counterpart|imago of the counterpart]]."<ref>{{L}} ''[[Works of Jacques Lacan|Les complexes familiaux dans la formation de l'individu. Essai d'analyse d'une fonction en psychologie]]'', 1938[[Paris]]: Navarin, 1984. p. 35-9</ref>
The [[imago]] of the [[counterpart]] is interchangeable with the [[image]] of the [[subject]]'s own [[body]], the [[specular image]] with which the [[subject]] [[identifies]] in the [[mirror stage]], leading to the [[formation]] of the [[ego]].
==Formation of the Ego==
This interchangeability is evident in such phenomena as [[transitivism]], and illustrates the way that the [[subject]] constitutes his [[object]]s on the basis of his [[ego]].
The [[image]] of [[another ]] person's [[body]] can only be [[identified]] with insofar as it is perceived as similar to one's own [[body]], and conversely the [[counterpart]] is only recognised as a [[separate]], [[identifiable]] [[ego]] by [[projection|projecting]] one's own [[ego]] onto him.
=="Littler Other"==In 1955 [[Lacan]] introduces a [[distinction ]] between 'the "[[big Other]]' " and 'the "[[little other]]' (" -- or 'the "[[imaginary other]]'), " -- reserving the latter term for the [[counterpart]] and/or [[specular image]].  The [[counterpart]] is the [[little other]] because it is not truly [[other]] at all; it is not the radical [[alterity]] represented by the [[Other]], but the [[other]] insofar as he is similar to the [[ego]] (hence the interchangeability of a and a' in [[schema L]]).
The [[counterpart]] is the [[little other]] because it is not truly [[other]] at all; it is not the radical [[alterity]] represented by the [[Other]], but the [[other]] insofar as he is similar to the [[ego]].
==See Also==
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* [[Complex]]
* [[Ego]]
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* [[Identification]]
* [[Imago]]
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* [[Mirror stage]]
* [[Other]]
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* [[Projection]]
* [[Specular image]]
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* [[Structure]]
* [[Subject]]
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==References==
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