Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
350
Language
English
Published
Oct 9, 2018
Publisher
Routledge
Description
This exploration delves into Jacques Lacan's seminal work, Écrits, offering a comprehensive analysis of its core concepts and their implications for the field of psychoanalysis. The authors shed light on the intricate relationship between language and the psyche, emphasizing the significance of the phallus as a pivotal symbol in Lacanian theory. Through a careful examination of key passages, they unravel Lacan's complex ideas, making them accessible to both scholars and newcomers alike.
As they navigate from the "Signification of the Phallus" to the "Metaphor of the Subject," the authors present a nuanced understanding of how these philosophies shape the interpretation of identity and desire. Their insights invite readers to reconsider traditional psychoanalytic frameworks and engage with Lacan's thought in a dynamic way, fostering a deeper appreciation for the interplay of language, subjectivity, and the unconscious.
As they navigate from the "Signification of the Phallus" to the "Metaphor of the Subject," the authors present a nuanced understanding of how these philosophies shape the interpretation of identity and desire. Their insights invite readers to reconsider traditional psychoanalytic frameworks and engage with Lacan's thought in a dynamic way, fostering a deeper appreciation for the interplay of language, subjectivity, and the unconscious.
Genres
Science & Technology
History
Philosophy