Lacan's Approach to Language
....
Lacan, who not infrequently refers to
Freud, might not disagree with that, but in the passage cited he is more concerned to evoke the image of developmental ....
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Literary and Critical Theories
.... Building on
Freud,
Lacan observes that the unconscious is relevant to "the relation-functions of the individual" (1295), ie, not relevant merely to individual ....
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Psychoanalytic Theory
Psychoanalytic theory is generally attributed to Sigmund
Freud and Jacques
Lacan.
Freud is considered the father of psychoanalytic ....
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Psychoanalytic Theory
.... Like
Lacan,
Freud felt that symbols were an important part of unconscious thought so that a penis can be represented by the smbol of a snake or a nose or an ....
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Psychoanalysis of Colette's The Pure & the Impure
.... The study will apply the ideas of Sigmund
Freud, Michel Foucault, Luce Irigaray, and Jacques
Lacan to these characters, their interpersonal relationships, and ....
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Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory
.... and since
Freud there have been other major contributors to the field. For example, major psychoanalysts include Melanie Klein and Jacques
Lacan, with more ....
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Horney & Freud
.... Nov. 10, 1998: 1-4. Ferrell, R. (1996) Passion In Theory: Conceptions Of
Freud And
Lacan. Routledge, New York.
Freud, S. (Nov. 8 ....
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Frued Id, Ego Superego
.... Nov. 10, 1998: 1-4. Ferrell, R. (1996) Passion In Theory: Conceptions Of
Freud And
Lacan. Routledge, New York.
Freud, S. (Nov. 8 ....
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Analysis of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights
.... Two principal theorists of psychoanalytic criticism are Sigmund
Freud and Jacques
Lacan, the former for the reason that he essentially founded psychoanalysis ....
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Contemporary Philosophical Orientation
....
Freud has critics, but his influence on modern thought was and remains nonetheless .... Thus for Jacques
Lacan "language constructs the subject as a decentered focus ....
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Metaphors and Their Function
.... from nonsense, that is, that the frontier which, as
Freud discovered, when .... par excellence, the word that is simply the signifier "esprit" (
Lacan, Agency 1052 ....
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