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==Object==It is only in 1964, with the [[development]] of the concept of ''[[objet petit a]]'' as the [[cause]] of [[desire]], that [[Lacan]] does not, at this point, develop develops his own concept [[theory]] of the [[gaze]], and seems to be in general agreement with a theory which is quite distinct from [[Sartre]']'s views on the [[subject]].<ref>{{S1S11}} p. 215</ref> Whereas [[Sartre]] had conflated the [[gaze]] with the [[gaze|act of looking]], [[Lacan]] now separates the two; the [[gaze]] becomes the [[object]] of the [[gaze|act of looking]], or, to be more precise, the [[object]] of the [[drive|scopic drive]]. The [[gaze]] is therefore, in [[Lacan]]'s account, no longer on the side of the [[subject]]; it is the [[gaze]] of the [[Other]].
==Split==And whereas [[Sartre]] had conceived of an essential reciprocity between seeing the [[Other]] and being-seen-by-him, [[Lacan]] now conceives of an antinomic relation between the [[gaze]] and the [[gaze|eye]]: the [[gaze|eye]] which looks is that of the [[subject]], while the [[gaze]] is on the side of the [[object]], and there is no coincidence between the two, since "You never look at me from the [[place]] at which I see you."<ref>{{S11}} p. 103</ref> When the [[subject]] looks at an [[object]], the [[object]] is especially taken with always already gazing back at the [[subject]], but from a point at which the [[subject]] cannot see it. This [[Sartresplit]]'s view that between the [[gaze|eye] does not necessarily concern ] and the organ [[gaze]] is [[nothing]] other than the [[split|subjective division]] itself, expressed in the field of sight:[[vision]].
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* [[Desire]]
* [[Drive]]
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* ''[[Objet petit a]]''
* [[Optical model]]
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* [[Other]]
* [[Jean-Paul Sartre]]
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* [[Split]]
* [[Subject]]
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[[Category:Psychoanalysis]]
[[Category:Feminist theory]]