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  • ...s (1966), [[Jacques Lacan]] defines inter-[[subjectivity]] as a symbolic [[structural]] [[space]], that of the signifier. ...f "r" and "b"). Singularities are assigned by the differential and produce structural particularities (as do names and attitudes for [[Lévi-Strauss]]). Lévi-St
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  • ...group of [[unconscious]] psychic [[processes]] (conflicting [[drives]], [[structural]] conflicts, [[narcissistic]] and [[object]] investments) and defensive mec ...a masterful criticism of the attempts of [[biology]], neuroscience, and [[anthropology]] to invalidate the concept of Freudian causality. Nonetheless, in the real
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  • ...ctural analysis]] of [[wp:myth|myths]].<ref>(cf. in [[particular]] «The [[Structural]] Study of Myth» (1955); Tristes tropiques (1955); Anthropologie structura ...ciology|sociological]] analysis.<ref>*Claude Lévi-[[Strauss]], 1955. "The Structural study of myth" in ''Journal of American Folklore'', '''68''' pp 428-444</re
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  • ...the [[formation]] of the unconscious. [[Lévi-Strauss]]'s [[structural]] [[anthropology]] was facilitated by the work of the Swiss [[linguist]] Ferdinand de [[Saus Lévi-Strauss's structural methodology derives from Saussure's foundational distinction between [[lang
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  • If we [[recall]] Lacan’s reliance on the insights of [[structural]] [[anthropology]], and the dialectical nature of his [[thinking]] on desire, we can see tha
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  • ...unds that criss-cross cinema studies and [[literature]], communications, [[anthropology]], philosophy, [[sociology]], and education. As Miller states, the authors ...n the Cinema 1969, 3d ed., 1972; Will Wright, Sixguns and [[Society]]: A [[Structural]] Study of the Western, (1975); Slavoj Žižek, [[Enjoy]] Your [[Symptom]],
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  • ...e ways through the twentieth century. The rise of comparative evolutionary anthropology in the final [[third]] of the nineteenth century, initiated with E. B. Tylo ...ficantly affected. Pound and Eliot in particular borrowed from comparative anthropology in several important areas. The comparative method itself became an enablin
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  • He has, for example, revised Freudian theory by the use of [[Saussure]]'s [[structural]] linguistics, a discipline not available to Freud. Lacan has made [[people ...on the cultural rather than the '[[natural]]' determining forces, and on [[anthropology]] and [[sociology]] rather than on biology.
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  • ...and monistic systems, both groups [[being]] distinct from skepticism. In [[anthropology]], [[epistemology]], and [[ethics]], a [[theory]] is dualistic when two irr ...nt for morphogenesis, stabilization, and the evolution (in modern terms, [[structural]] [[stability]]) of large irreducible structures such as the ego, the ego [
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  • ...the theory of the unconscious, in the light of structural linguistics and anthropology. ...rpreted Freudian psychoanalysis in the light of structural linguistics and anthropology; he saw the unconscious as developing simultaneously with language.
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  • Clearly drawing on [[structural anthropology]] and, more obscurely, on [[speech act theory]], [[Lacan]] positions the [[
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  • This structural definition of transference remains a constant theme throughout the rest of ...n terms borrowed from Hegelian dialectics but in terms borrowed from the [[anthropology]] of exchange.<ref>Mauss, LÈvi-Strauss</ref>
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  • ..." designates a group of unconscious psychic processes (conflicting drives, structural conflicts, narcissistic and object investments) and defensive mechanisms (r ...pplied a masterful criticism of the attempts of biology, neuroscience, and anthropology to invalidate the concept of Freudian causality. Nonetheless, in the realm
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  • If we recall Lacan’s reliance on the insights of structural anthropology, and the dialectical nature of his thinking on desire, we can see that the
    48 KB (7,261 words) - 06:14, 1 March 2011
  • ...en Lacan begins to reformulate his ideas in terms borrowed from Saussurean structural linguistics, the term 'structure' comes to be increasingly associated with ...taken up by the French anthropologist, Claude LÈvi-Strauss, who used the structural phonemic model to analyse non-linguistic cultural data such as kinship rela
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  • ...ral data (myth, kinship relations, etc.), thus giving brith to "structural anthropology." <blockquote>"Structural linguistics will certainly play the same renovating role with respect to th
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  • ...cturalism and was enmeshed in developments in literarary studies, history, anthropology and psychoanalysis. Among the notable theorists who recognized his influenc ...ing the second foundational assumption in Saussurean—we can now call it "structural" —linguistics: that the basic elements of language can only be studied in
    40 KB (6,045 words) - 04:47, 18 August 2006
  • ...n into [[psychoanalysis]] of the [[linguistics]] of [[Saussure]] and the [[anthropology]] of [[Mauss]] and [[Lévi-Strauss]]. Second, the symbolic is supreme in a more profound structural way in its governance of the other two orders. This governance extends beyo
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  • ...f symbolic efficacity<ref>Cf. Claude Lévi-[[Strauss]], ''[[Structural]] [[Anthropology]]'', [[London]] [[1968]], Chapter X.</ref> -- the mirror-image would seem t ...ction of nature and [[culture]] which is so persistently scanned by modern anthropology, psychoanalysis alone recognizes this [[knot]] of imaginary servitude which
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  • in Structural Anthropology concerning two different groups from the ...lues of nonliterate societies. Anthropologie structurale (1958, Structural Anthropology, 1963)was the title given to two widely influential volumes of essays on cr
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