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  • ...rks of art, Freud emphasized the heuristic [[value]] of such works for the psychoanalytic study of the [[human]] [[psyche]]. [[Literature]] and art occupy a consider ...o his characters, this disposition justifies describing what authors do as psychoanalytic analysis. Thus in "Dostoyevsky and [[Parricide]]" (1928b [1927]), Freud sim
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  • ...called "psychogeny" became a main theme of his thesis. Hence Lacan's harsh criticism of organicism, the constitutional [[theory]], and the [[ideology]] of degen ...f the recently established Société psychanalytique de [[Paris]] (Paris [[Psychoanalytic]] [[Society]]). In his thesis, he hailed "the scientific import of [[Freudi
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  • ...fest]] themselves in the text, through language. The focus of [[Lacanian]] criticism, therefore, is not upon the unconscious of the [[character]] or the [[autho ...s, however, to [[speak]] of the psychoanalysis of authors; psychoanalytic criticism is an application of Freudian theory and not an equivalent to a [[talking c
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  • ...have a major impact in fields as diverse a [[film]] studies, [[literary]] criticism, [[feminist]] [[theory]] and [[philosophy]]. Lacan's writings are [[notorio ...ndred Lacanian [[terms]]. Attention is given both to Lacan's use of common psychoanalytic terms an how his own terminology developed through the various [[stages]] o
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  • ...had a major impact in fields as diverse as [[film]] studies, [[literary]] criticism, [[feminist]] theory and [[philosophy]]. Yet his writings are [[notorious]] ...er 200 entries, explaining Lacan's own terminology and his use of common [[psychoanalytic]] expressions; details of the historical and institutional context of Lacan
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  • ...en he was 35 years of age, practising as a [[psychiatrist]] and still in [[psychoanalytic]] [[training]]. At the fourteenth congress of the International [[Psycho]]- ...refore, can be seen to set the tone for Lacan's [[relationship]] with the psychoanalytic establishment for the rest of his career. He felt himself to have been snub
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  • [[Psychoanalytic]] [[Theory]] and Criticism: 3. The Post-Lacanians ..."subject," this line of thought eventually led to far-reaching changes in psychoanalytic [[practice]] in [[France]] and beyond regarding how [[therapy]] is conducte
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  • Traditional Freudian Criticism ...analytic discovery of "latent content." The best examples of this style of criticism (still in practice) refuse to subordinate art to neurosis and deploy the to
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  • [[Film]] [[Theory]] and Criticism: 2. May [[1968]] and Beyond ...udy in the postwar era and reflective of the huge shift in film theory and criticism that took [[place]] as a result of [[structuralist]]/semiotic debates in th
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  • ...] of new criticism; their [[work]] continues to be invoked in contemporary literary debates, including those that concern [[deconstruction]]. ...pecially William Blake and william wordsworth. Alison Sinclair studies the literary theme of cuckoldry from a Kleinian perspective, arguing that [[deceived]] h
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  • ...w theorisations of the [[individual]] and society, and new forms of social criticism. Lacan has made a radical critique of the [[psychoanalytic]] institution itself. There is considerable controversy over Lacan's unorth
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  • ...rks of art, Freud emphasized the heuristic [[value]] of such works for the psychoanalytic study of the [[human]] [[psyche]]. [[Literature]] and art occupy a consider ...o his characters, this disposition justifies describing what authors do as psychoanalytic analysis. Thus in "Dostoyevsky and [[Parricide]]" (1928b [1927]), Freud sim
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  • <blockquote>The whole of psychoanalytic theory is in fact built up on the perception of the resistance exerted by t ...we were able to understand the opposition we had to meet on account of our psychoanalytic activities .... Psychoanalysis originated as a therapeutic procedure; it ha
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  • ...anguage (as practiced in modern linguistics, philosophy, and poetics) into psychoanalytic theory. His major achievement was his reinterpretation of Freud's work in t ...the dominant figures in French cultural life during the 1970s. In his own psychoanalytic practice, Lacan was known for his unorthodox, and even eccentric, therapeut
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  • ...CFE437EA0E2 The Mirror Stage As Formative Function Of The I As Revealed In Psychoanalytic Experience] ...r" | Suny Series in Psychoanalysis and Culture - [[Five Lessons]] on the [[Psychoanalytic]] Theory of Jacques Lacan,
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  • ((More generally, any descriptive [[discourse]] such as [[literary criticism]] can be said to function as a [[metalanguage]].)) ==Psychoanalytic Treatment==
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  • These concepts are used frequently in contemporary literary criticism and theory. The Mirror Stage as Formative of the Function of the I as Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience"
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  • ...d back to Spinoza, but gave them a new interpretation. He also made use of psychoanalytic ideas: the question of identification and the Lacanian themes of the split ...roximately analogous, within Marxism, to the contemporary [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] return to [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]] undertaken by [[Jacques Lacan]], with w
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  • ...a return to Freud, Lacan seeks to revitalize what has continued to sustain psychoanalytic practice. ...cal ideologist by stating that the criterion for truth is intrinsic to the psychoanalytic situation for "Psychoanalysis is the science of the mirages that appear wit
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  • ...miroir’. * 3 August Lacan attends the 14th congress of the International Psychoanalytic Association at Marienbad, where he presents his paper on [[the mirror stage ...* [[Lacan]] is accepted as [[training]] [[analyst]] by the [[International Psychoanalytic Association]]. -->
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