Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
164
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Nov 11, 2004
Editora
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415256178
ISBN-13
9780415256179
Descrição
Jacques Lacan stands as a formidable figure in contemporary thought, challenging traditional notions of psychology and philosophy with his intricate theories. Robert Eaglestone and Sean Homer unravel the complexities of Lacan’s work, presenting a lucid exploration of his ideas that have sparked both admiration and critique. The authors deftly navigate through Lacan's theories of the unconscious, language, and desire, illuminating how these concepts continue to shape modern psychoanalysis and cultural criticism.
Through thoughtful analysis and engaging commentary, Eaglestone and Homer invite readers to grasp the nuances of Lacanian theory, revealing its relevance in today's intellectual discourse. The text serves as a guide for both newcomers and seasoned scholars, providing insights into Lacan's provocative ideas while addressing the controversies that surround them. This examination offers a crucial understanding of a thinker whose work remains influential and polarizing, posing essential questions about the nature of subjectivity and the human experience.
Through thoughtful analysis and engaging commentary, Eaglestone and Homer invite readers to grasp the nuances of Lacanian theory, revealing its relevance in today's intellectual discourse. The text serves as a guide for both newcomers and seasoned scholars, providing insights into Lacan's provocative ideas while addressing the controversies that surround them. This examination offers a crucial understanding of a thinker whose work remains influential and polarizing, posing essential questions about the nature of subjectivity and the human experience.
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História
Contemporâneo