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Introducing Lacan

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[[Lacan]]'s analysis of the [[case]] shows many of the features which would later become central to his work: [[narcissism]], the [[image]], the [[ideal]], and how the [[personality]] could extend beyond the limits of the [[body]] and be constituted within a [[symbolic|complex social network]]. The actress represented a part of [[Aimée]] herself, indicating how the [[identity]] of a [[human]] [[being]] could include elements well [[outside]] the [[biological]] boundaries of the [[body]]. In a sense, ''[[Aimée]]'s [[identity]] was literally [[outside]] of herself''.
=====EditAnalysis=====Around the time that [[Lacan]] completed his [[thesis]], he began his [[analysis]] with [[Rudolph Loewenstein]], which continued until [[{{Y}}|1938]]. [[Loewenstein]] had been [[analyzed]] by [[Freud]]'s student [[Hans Sachs]].<!-- Loewenstein later emigrated to the USA where he became well known for his work in establishing the programme of [[ego-psychology]]. -->
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