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|style="width:100px;text-align:justifyleft; line-height:2.0em;colorpadding-left:#00010px;"| 1957 - 1958| style="width:100px;text-align:left;line-height:2.5em0em; padding-left:10px;"| [[Seminar V]]| style="width:300px;text-align:justifyleft; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;"|''[[Seminar V|Les formations de l'inconscient]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar V|The Formations of the Unconscious]]</big>{{|}  [[Image:Sem.V}}.jpg|border|300px|right]]The [[formation]]s of the [[unconscious]] are those circumstances in which the [[law]]s of the [[unconscious]] are most discernible: the [[joke]], the [[dream]], the [[symptom]], the [[lapsus]] ([[parapraxis]]). [[Freud]] referred to the fundamental mechanisms involved in the [[formation]]s of the [[unconscious]] as [[condensation]] and [[displacement]], which [[Lacan]] redefines as [[metaphor]] and [[metonymy]]. With the former, the play of [[signifier]]s creates [[sense]] in nonsense in relation to [[truth]]. The latter reveals the [[lack]] of a [[word]], "an item of waste sent like a ball between [[code]] and [[message]]." In this [[lack]] [[substitute]] [[word]]s appear and function like "the [[metonymic]] ruins of the [[object]]."
The At the junction between [[psychoanalysis]] and [[linguistics]], [[formationLacan]]s of the wants to [[unconsciousformalize]] are those circumstances in which the primordial [[law]]s of the [[unconscious]] are most discernible: the that [[Freud]] had uncovered. His [[jokeproject]], the is to define a [[dreamtopology]], of the levels of functioning of the signifier in the subject by elaborating the [[symptomgraph]]s that, under the generic [[lapsusname]] (of [[parapraxisGraph of Desire]]). , will be at the core of "[[Freud]] referred to The Subversion of the Subject and the fundamental mechanisms involved Dialectic of Desire in the [[formationFreudian Unconscious]]s of the " written in 1960 and published in 1966 in <i>[[unconsciousÉcrits]] as </i>. Here the key [[condensationconcept]] and is that of [[displacementdesire]], which and [[Lacan]] redefines as 's [[metaphordialectic]] and of [[metonymydesire]]. With the former, the play of is quite distinct from [[signifierHegel]]'s creates sense in nonsense in relation to [[truth]]. The latter reveals the Graph of Desire will serve as a [[lacktopology]] of a the different steps constitutive of the [[wordsubject]], . "It is precisely because desire is articulated that it is not articulable"an item of waste sent like in a ball between [[code]] and [[messagesignifying chain]]." In this [[lackSlavoj Zizek]] commenting on this formulation argues that [[substitutesubject]] is not substance, "it has not substantial positive [[wordbeing]]s appear in itself, being caught between 'not yet' and function like "the 'no longer'. The [[metonymicsubject]] ruins never is, it will have been - either it is not yet here or it is no longer here, since there is only a trace of the its [[objectabsence]]."
At The [[subject]] is dependent on the junction between [[psychoanalysisrecognition]] and of the [[linguisticsOther]]who embodies "the legitimacy of the code, " he alone can ratify a word as a [[Lacanjoke]] wants to , as stupidity or as [[formalizemadness]] . With the primordial [[lawOther]], [[Lacan]]s of moves on to the [[unconsciousanalysis]] that of the [[FreudOedipus complex]] had uncovered. His project is to define a [[topologyThree]] [[stages]] [[structure]] of the levels of functioning [[constitution]] of the signifier in the subject by elaborating the [[graphsubject]]s that. First, under the generic name of [[Graph of Desirepaternal metaphor]], will be at the core of "[[The Subversion acts]] intrinsically on account of the Subject and primacy given to the Dialectic of Desire in the Freudian Unconscious[[phallus]]" written in 1960 and published in 1966 in <i>by [[Écritsculture]]</i>. Here Then, the father intervenes as the one who deprives the key concept is that of [[desiremother]], and : to her he addresses the [[Lacanmessage]]'s "You will not reintegrate your product" - the [[dialecticchild]] of as [[desirephallic]] is quite distinct from [[Hegelobject]]'s. The Graph [[child]] receives "a [[message]] on the [[message]]," in the [[form]] of Desire "You will serve as a not [[topologysleep]] with your mother" that liberates and deprives him of the different steps constitutive object of the his [[subjectdesire]]. From the alternative "To be or not to be the [[phallus]],"It is precisely because desire is articulated that he can move to the alternative "To have it is or not articulableto have it." in a The [[third]] [[signifying chainmoment]]. - the exit out of the [[Slavoj ZizekOedipus complex]] commenting on this formulation argues that - requires the [[subjectintervention]] is not substanceof the permissive and generous father who, "it has not substantial positive being in itselfpreferred over the [[mother]], being caught between 'not yet' and 'no longer'gives [[birth]] to the [[idea]] of the [[ego]]. The It is in this context that the problems of becoming boy or [[subjectgirl]] never is, it will have been - either it is not yet here or it is no longer here, since there is only a trace of its absencethe inverted [[Oedipus complex]] are raised."
The [[subjectLacan]] is dependent on the recognition of plays with the term "[[Otherinsistence]] who embodies "the legitimacy of the code," he alone can ratify a word as a in [[jokeorder]], as stupidity or as madness. With the to [[Otherrecall]], [[Lacanrepetition]] moves on to , the [[analysis]] characteristic of the [[Oedipus complex]]. Three stages [[structuresignifying chain]] the constitution of in the [[subjectunconscious]]. First, the paternal metaphor acts intrinsically on account of the primacy given to the "The unconscious is neither primordial nor [[phallusinstinctual]] by ; what it [[cultureknows]]. Then, the father intervenes as the one who deprives the [[motherabout]]: to her he addresses the [[message]] "You will not reintegrate your product" - elementary is but the elements of the [[child]] as [[phallic]] [[object]]signifier. The " In a previous [[childwriting]] receives , "a [[message]] on The Agency of the Letter in the [[messageUnconscious or Reason since Freud]]," in he defines the form of "You will not sleep with your mother" that liberates and deprives him of the object of his unconscious as a [[desirememory]]. From the alternative "To that can be or not compared to be the that of modern [[phallusthinking]]," he can move to the alternative "To have it or not to have it." The third moment - machines where the exit out of chain that insists on reproducing itself in the [[Oedipus complextransference]] - requires the intervention of the permissive can be found, and generous father who, preferred over which is the [[motherchain]], gives birth to the idea of the [[egodead]]. It is in this context that the problems of becoming boy or girl - of the inverted [[Oedipus complexdesire]] are raised.
In "[[LacanThe Subversion of the Subject and the Dialectic of Desire in the Freudian Unconscious]] plays with the term ,"written in 1960, [[insistenceLacan]]states that " in order to recall repetition, it is not the characteristic of law that bars the [[signifying chainsubject]] in the 's access to <i>[[unconsciousjouissance]]. "The unconscious is neither primordial nor instinctual; what it knows about the elementary is </i> but the elements of the signifier[[pleasure]]." In 1966 he will add a previous writing, final [[sentence]]: "[[The Agency of the Letter in the Unconscious or Reason since FreudCastration]]," he defines the unconscious as a memory that can be compared to that of modern thinking-machines where the chain means that insists on reproducing itself in the <i>[[transferencejouissance]] </i> must be refused, so that it can be found, and which is reached on the inverted ladder (<i>échelle inversée</i>) of the [[chainLaw]] of [[dead]] [[desire]]."
In "The [[The Subversion signification]] of the Subject and the Dialectic of Desire in the Freudian Unconscious]],phallus" written in 1960, (<i>[[LacanÉcrits: A Selection]] states that "it </i>) is not a lecture given at the law that bars Max Planck Institute in Munich in 1958. All the [[subject]]'s access to research accomplished during <i>La relation d'[[jouissanceobjet]]</i> but and <i>Les [[pleasureformations]]." In 1966 he will add a final sentence: "de l'[[Castration]] means that <i>[[jouissanceinconscient]]</i> must be refusedculminates here, so that it can be reached on the inverted ladder (and serves as an introduction to <i>échelle inversée</i>) of the Le [[Lawdésir]] of et son [[desireinterpretation]]."</i><br>
"The signification alternative seems ineluctable: either the [[Mother]] or the [[Father]]. To choose the [[Mother]] means to be condemned to the dependency of [[demand]], while the [[Father]] constitutes the access to [[desire]], hence to salvation. If the [[Father]] must be preferred to the [[Mother]], if the [[Father]] is the origin and the [[representative]] of [[culture]] (and of the [[Law]]), it is because he possesses the [[phallus]] that he can give or refuse. The absolute primacy of the [[phallus" ]] - the single emblem of Man - has become a [[real]] doctrinal (<i>Écritsperhaps dogmatic) basis of [[Lacanian]] [[theory]]: A Selection</i>) "The [[phallus]] is a lecture given at the Max Planck Institute [[signifier]] of [[signifier]]s, the privileged signifier of that mark in Munich which the [[role]] of the [[logos]] is joined with the advent of [[desire]]," its function "touches on its most profound rapport: that in 1958. All which the Ancients embodied the research accomplished during <i>La relation d'objetNous</i> , the [[Mind]], and the <i>Les formations de l'inconscientLogos</i> culminates here, and serves [[discourse]], [[reason]]." Why such a privilege? "This [[signifier]] is chosen as an introduction the most tangible element in the real of [[sexual]] copulation; it is the most [[symbolic]] in the literal sense," since "it is equivalent to the [[logical]] copula." Moreover, "by virtue of its turgidity, it epitomizes the [[image]] of the vital flow as it is transmitted in generation." [[Freud]] says, there is only one [[libido]], [[masculine]] in [[nature]]. Later, [[Lacan]] will assert that "[[there is no such thing as sexual rapport]]," <i>Le désir et son interpretation[[il n'y a pas de rapport sexuel]]</i><br>, in the sense of proportion or relation: one sex counts for both [[sexes]]. Thus the [[phallus]] can only appear as veiled.
The alternative seems ineluctable: either the [[Mother]] or the [[Father]]. To choose the [[Mother]] means to be condemned to the dependency of [[demand]], while the [[Father]] constitutes the access to [[desire]], hence to salvation. If the [[Father]] must be preferred to the [[Mother]], if the [[Father]] is the origin and the representative of [[culture]] (and of the [[Law]]), it is because he possesses the [[phallus]] that he can give or refuse. The absolute primacy of the [[phallus]] - the single emblem of Man - has become a real doctrinal (perhaps dogmatic) basis of Lacanian theory: "The [[phallus]] is the [[signifier]] of [[signifier]]s, the privileged signifier of that mark in which the role of the logos is joined with the advent of [[desire]]," its function "touches on its most profound rapport: that in which the Ancients embodied the <i>Nous</i>, the Mind, and the <i>Logos</i>, discourse, reason." Why such a privilege? "This [[signifier]] is chosen as the most tangible element in the real of sexual copulation; it is the most symbolic in the literal sense," since "it is equivalent to the logical copula." Moreover, "by virtue of its turgidity, it epitomizes the image of the vital flow as it is transmitted in generation." [[Freud]] says, there is only one libido, masculine in nature. Later, [[Lacan]] will assert that "[[there is no such thing as sexual rapport]]," <i>[[il n'y a pas de rapport sexuel]]</i>, in the sense of proportion or relation: one sex counts for both sexes. Thus the [[phallus]] can only appear as veiled.
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|[[Jacques Lacan]]
|The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: Book 5
Formations of the Unconscious
|Polity Press
|2017
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|[[Jacques Lacan]]
|Formations of the Unconscious, V, 1957-1958 (The Seminar of Jacques Lacan)
|Polity
|2017
|529
|English
|31 Mb
|pdf
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