Definition & Meaning | English word LACANIAN


LACANIAN

Definitions of LACANIAN

  1. (psychoanalysis) Of, pertaining to, or resembling the psychoanalytical views of Jacques Lacan (1901–1981).

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Examples of Using LACANIAN in a Sentence

  • By then he "already had a solid grounding in mathematics and logic (along with Lacanian theory)", and his own two contributions to the pages of Cahiers "anticipate many of the distinctive concerns of his later philosophy".
  • A Lacanian Reading of No-No Boy and Obasan: Traumatic Thing and Transformation into Subjects of Jouissance By: Chen, Fu-Jen; Comparatist: Journal of the Southern Comparative Literature Association, 2007 May; 31: 105–29.
  • The Lacanian Orientation course went under the banner of a "return to the clinic" and early themes included "From the Symptom to the Fantasy" (1982-3), "The Differential Clinic of Psychoses" (1987-8 DEA seminar), and "Traits of Perversion" (1988-9).
  • Christian Metz was a French film critic who applied principles of Saussurean semiology alongside concepts sourced from Lacanian psychoanalysis to analyse film texts.
  • " In Lacan's hands, the Imaginary came close to being an omnivorously colonising interpretive machine: thus René Girard regretted that "To the Lacanian, whatever I call mimetic must correspond to…'capturé par l'imaginaire.
  • Its history within continental philosophy began in the 1920s and '30s and running since through critical theory, Lacanian psychoanalysis, and post-structuralism.
  • Her scholarship incorporated a variety of structuralist and poststructuralist perspectives—including deconstruction, Lacanian psychoanalysis, and feminist theory—into a critical, interdisciplinary study of literature.
  • A Lacanian Concept, he argued that the nucleus that holds psychoanalytical clinic and theory together is the concept of jouissance, which can be minimally defined as "the ways in which a body is affected by language".
  • Etchegoyen's capacity for bridge-building with the Lacanians had already been presaged by his Fundamentals, where he had discussed Lacanian concepts in an impartial and unpolemical way.
  • a Lacanian ventriloquist's dummy' On fantasy, 'Serge Leclaire, who is summarizing Lacan's thinking on the fantasm in the late 1950s, points out that the fantasm is at the heart of the dream' in orthodox Lacanian fashion.
  • Ettinger's work follows the Freudian and Lacanian traditions of psychoanalysis and challenges their phallocentric conceptualizations.
  • Philosopher Rafael Holmberg suggested that the vulgarity of Bond's sexual innuendos contradicting with his stoic, gentlemanly position offers a way to understand Lacanian psychoanalysis.
  • Kordela offers reinterpretations of Lacanian psychoanalysis and Foucauldian biopolitics using the work of Spinoza and Marx through the lens of psychoanalysis and other critical theory.
  • Cohérence philosophique de la psychanalyse, sur l'orthos logos, Etudes Psychanalytiques Lacaniennes, 2016/ Philosophical consistency of psychoanalysis, on orthos logos, Psychoanalytical Lacanian Studies, 2016.
  • In his work on social and cultural imaginaries Cohen has also drawn on both the post Kleinian and Lacanian traditions in psychoanalysis.
  • His Studio/WRKOUT was an exploration of the tropes of hypermasculinity in rap through Lacanian terms and diagrams, and an unauthorized collaboration with Chuck Inglish production.
  • Friedlander examines how the Lacanian concept of sexuation provides a context for a new understanding of the interactions of feminism, psychoanalysis, and spectatorship.
  • Although Bourcier underwent a Lacanian analysis for seven years, they have since taken a public position against Lacanianism and the psychiatrization of trans identity.



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