Lacan for Beginners
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Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
170
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1997
Publisher
Writers & Readers
ISBN-10
0863162274
ISBN-13
9780863162275
Description
Lacan's theories have a profound impact on the understanding of psychoanalysis, intertwining complex ideas with the intricacies of the human psyche. This insightful guide unravels Lacan’s contributions, bridging the gap between his challenging concepts and accessible comprehension. Readers are invited into a world where language and desire play significant roles in shaping identity and experience.
Philip Hill and David Leach masterfully distill Lacan’s dense theories, making them approachable without losing their depth. Through clear explanations and engaging illustrations, the authors embark on a journey through the pivotal elements of Lacanian thought, such as the mirror stage and the symbolic order, fostering a deeper appreciation for it.
As readers delve into the nuances of Lacan’s work, they gain valuable perspectives on contemporary psychoanalysis, philosophy, and even art. This book serves not only as an introduction but also as a springboard for further exploration into the mind's labyrinth, inviting reflection and discussion.
Philip Hill and David Leach masterfully distill Lacan’s dense theories, making them approachable without losing their depth. Through clear explanations and engaging illustrations, the authors embark on a journey through the pivotal elements of Lacanian thought, such as the mirror stage and the symbolic order, fostering a deeper appreciation for it.
As readers delve into the nuances of Lacan’s work, they gain valuable perspectives on contemporary psychoanalysis, philosophy, and even art. This book serves not only as an introduction but also as a springboard for further exploration into the mind's labyrinth, inviting reflection and discussion.
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