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Introduction To Jacques Lacan

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  [[Jacques Lacan ]] is one of the most challenging and controversial contemporary thinkers, as well as the most influential [[:Category:Psychoanalysts|psychoanalyst]] since [[Freud]]. [[Lacanian ]] [[theory ]] has reached far beyond the consulting room to engage with such diverse disciplines as [[literature]], [[film]], [[gender]] and [[social theory]]. This introduction provides an accessible [[guide ]] to Lacanian oncepts [[concepts]] and his [[writing ]] on:
* the [[imaginary]] and the [[symbolic]]
* the [[Oedipus]] [[complex]] and the [[meaning]] of the [[phallus]]
* the [[subject]] and the u[[nconsciousunconscious]]
* the [[real]]
* [[sexual difference]].
This introduction locates [[Lacan]]'s [[work ]] in the context of contemporary [[French ]] [[thought ]] and the [[history ]] of [[psychoanalysis]]. With a unique focus on historical and [[intellectual]] contexts, the introduction examas Lacan's [[signifiance]], motivation, key [[ideas]] and their sources, and his impact on [[other]] thinkers.  ==The Imaginary== ==The Symbolic== ==The Oedipus Complex and the Meaning of the Phallus== ==The Subject of the Unconscious== ==Sexual Difference==  [[Category:No Subject]][[Category:Jacques Lacan]][[Category:Works]][[Category:Terms]][[Category:Concepts]][[Category:Psychoanalysis]][[Category:Philosophy]][[Category:Sexuality]]
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