Changes

Jump to: navigation, search

Scene

94 bytes added, 07:32, 7 July 2006
no edit summary
[[scene ]] ([[French]]:''[[scène]]'')
==Sigmund Freud==
[[Freud]] states that "the [[scene ]] of [[action ]] of dreams [[dream]]s is different from that of waking [[ideational ]] [[life]]."<ref>Freud, . 1900a: . SE V, . p.535-6</ref>
[[Freud ]] borrowed the expression '"[[another scene' ]]" ([[German]]: ''[[eine andere Schauplatz]]'').  [[Freud]] developed the idea of '"[[psychical locality]]' " (in opposition to [[physical ]] or [[antomical ]] locality).
==Jacques Lacan==
[[Lacan]] takes this as a justification for his own use of [[topology]].<ref>{{E}} p.285</ref>
[[Lacan]] uses the term "[[scene]]" to denote the [[imaginary]] and [[symbolic]] [[scene]] (world) in which the [[subject]] comes to stage his or her [[fantasy]] (which is built on the edifice of the [[Realreal]]).
The [[scene ]] of [[fantasy ]] is a virtual space which is framed, in the same way that the scene of a play is framed by the proscenium arch in a theatre, whereas the world is a [[Realreal]] space which lies beyond the frame.<ref>Lacan, . 1962-3: seminar . Seminar of 19 December 1962.</ref>
== Acting Out and the Passage to the Act ==
[[Lacan]] uses the term '"[[scene]]' " to distinguish between '"[[acting out]]' " and the '"[[passage to the act]]'."
It is said that the process of [[acting out]] remains inside the [[scene]], inscribed in the [[symbolic]] [[order]].
Root Admin, Bots, Bureaucrats, flow-bot, oversight, Administrators, Widget editors
24,656
edits

Navigation menu