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(Two starting points to begin defining "suture.")
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==Jacques Lacan==
 
==Jacques Lacan==
In “What is a Picture?” from the ''Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis'', Lacan notes that suture is <blockquote>“a conjunction of the imaginary and the symbolic” (118).</blockquote>
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In “What is a Picture?” from the ''Four Fundamental [[Concepts]] of [[Psychoanalysis]]'', [[Lacan]] [[notes]] that suture is <blockquote>“a conjunction of the [[imaginary]] and the symbolic” (118).</blockquote>
  
 
==Jacques-Alain Miller==
 
==Jacques-Alain Miller==
  
In an article in ''Screen'', Miller notes that <blockquote>“Suture names the relation of the subject to the chain of its discourse”</blockquote>
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In an article in ''[[Screen]]'', [[Miller]] notes that <blockquote>“Suture names the relation of the [[subject]] to the [[chain]] of its discourse”</blockquote>

Latest revision as of 00:11, 21 May 2019


French: Suture

Jacques Lacan

In “What is a Picture?” from the Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis, Lacan notes that suture is

“a conjunction of the imaginary and the symbolic” (118).

Jacques-Alain Miller

In an article in Screen, Miller notes that

“Suture names the relation of the subject to the chain of its discourse”