Six Moments in Lacan : Communication and Identification in Psychology and Psychoanalysis
معرفی کتاب «Six Moments in Lacan : Communication and Identification in Psychology and Psychoanalysis» نوشتهٔ Derek Hook، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Many first-time readers of Jacques Lacan come to his work via psychology, a discipline that Lacan was notoriously antagonistic toward. Six Moments in Lacan takes up the dual challenge of introducing Lacanian psychoanalysis to an audience interested in psychology, while also stressing the fundamental differences between the two disciplines. Punctuated by lively examples, Six Moments in Lacan demonstrates the distinctive value of Lacanian concepts in approaching afresh topics such as communication, identity, otherness and inter-subjectivity. Avoiding the jargon and wilful obscurity that so often accompanies expositions of Lacan’s psychoanalytic theories, this book puts Lacanian ideas to work in practical and illuminating ways. A handful of concepts, draw from distinct moments in Lacan’s teaching, are contextualized and explained, and applied to the task of exploring the ‘psychological’ and unconscious dimensions of everyday life. Notions such as the ‘big Other’, ‘full’ versus ‘empty’ speech, logical time, ‘imaginary’ and ‘symbolic’ identification, and the idea of ‘the master signifier’ are brought to life via popular cultural references. Revitalizing several Freudian and Lacanian concepts for everyday use, Six Moments in Lacan asks – and answers – a series of compelling questions: Why is it that each instance of speech implies a listener? Why is the notion of subjectivity inadequate when it comes to the ‘trans-subjective’ nature of language? Is it possible to elaborate a ‘non-psychological’ theory of identification? Why is a Lacanian approach to ‘the subject’ so at odds with models proposed by psychology? Six Moments in Lacan provides an accessible and highly engaging introduction to Lacan and Lacanian psychoanalysis, aimed at early practitioners and students in psychoanalysis, psychotherapy and those studying upper undergraduate and postgraduate level psychology. "Many first-time readifers of Jacques Lacan come to his work via psychology, a discipline that Lacan was notoriously antagonistic toward. Six Moments in Lacan takes up the dual challenge of introducing Lacanian psychoanalysis to an audience interested in psychology, while also stressing the fundamental differences between the two disciplines. Punctuated by lively examples, Six Moments in Lacan demonstrates the distinctive value of Lacanian concepts in approaching afresh topics such as communication, identity, otherness and inter-subjectivity. Avoiding the jargon and wilful obscurity that so often accompanies expositions of Lacan's psychoanalytic theories, this book puts Lacanian ideas to work in practical and illuminating ways. A handful of concepts, draw from distinct moments in Lacan's teaching, are contextualized and explained, and applied to the task of exploring the psychological and unconscious dimensions of everyday life. Notions such as the "big Other", "full" versus empty" speech, logical time, "imaginary" and "symbolic" identification, and the idea of "the master signifier" are brought to life via popular cultural references. Revitalizing several Freudian and Lacanian concepts for everyday use, Six Moments in Lacan asks--and answers--a series of compelling questions: - Why is it that each instance of speech implies a listener? Why is the notion of subjectivity inadequate when it comes to the "trans-subjective" nature of language? Is it possible to elaborate a "non-psychological" theory of identification? Why is a Lacanian approach to the subject so at odds with models proposed by psychology? Six Moments in Lacan provides an accessible and highly engaging introduction to Lacan and Lacanian psychoanalysis, aimed at early practitioners and students in psychoanalysis, psychotherapy and those studying upper undifergraduate and postgraduate level psychology."--Provided by publisher "Many first-time readers of Jacques Lacan come to his work via psychology, a discipline that Lacan was notoriously antagonistic toward. Six Moments in Lacan takes up the dual challenge of introducing Lacanian psychoanalysis to an audience interested in psychology, while also stressing the fundamental differences between the two disciplines. Punctuated by lively examples, Six Moments in Lacan demonstrates the distinctive value of Lacanian concepts in approaching afresh topics such as communication, identity, otherness and inter-subjectivity. Avoiding the jargon and wilful obscurity that so often accompanies expositions of Lacan's psychoanalytic theories, this book puts Lacanian ideas to work in practical and illuminating ways. A handful of concepts, draw from distinct moments in Lacan's teaching, are contextualized and explained, and applied to the task of exploring the 'psychological' and unconscious dimensions of everyday life. Notions such as the 'big Other', 'full' versus 'empty' speech, logical time, 'imaginary' and 'symbolic' identification, and the idea of 'the master signifier' are brought to life via popular cultural references. Revitalizing several Freudian and Lacanian concepts for everyday use, Six Moments in Lacan asks - and answers - a series of compelling questions:?Why is it that each instance of speech implies a listener? Why is the notion of subjectivity inadequate when it comes to the 'trans-subjective' nature of language? Is it possible to elaborate a 'non-psychological' theory of identification? Why is a Lacanian approach to 'the subject' so at odds with models proposed by psychology?Six Moments in Lacan provides an accessible and highly engaging introduction to Lacan and Lacanian psychoanalysis, aimed at early practitioners and students in psychoanalysis, psychotherapy and those studying upper undergraduate and postgraduate level psychology."--Provided by publisher Cover 1 Half Title 4 Title Page 6 Copyright Page 7 Dedication 8 Table of Contents 10 List of figures 12 Acknowledgements 13 Introduction: six moments in the history of a ‘non-relation’ 14 1 In the field of the Other 25 2 Nixon’s ‘full’ speech 60 3 The prisoner’s dilemma and the trans-subjective 99 4 Love, artificiality and (mass) identification 128 5 The marked subject 157 6 On the subject of psychology 186 References 209 Index 219 List of figures xi Acknowledgements xii Introduction: six moments in the history of a ‘non-relation’ 1 1 In the field of the Other 12 2 Nixon’s ‘full’ speech 47 3 The prisoner’s dilemma and the trans-subjective 86 4 Love, artificiality and (mass) identification 115 5 The marked subject 144 6 On the subject of psychology 173 References 196 Index 206 Introduction: six moments in the history of a "non-relation"--In the field of the other -- Nixon's "full" speech -- The prisoner's dilemma and the trans-subjective -- Love, artificiality and (mass) identification -- The marked subject -- On the subject of the psychological : a Lacanian critique
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