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Return to Freud

Return to Freud

Return to Freud

Jacques Lacan's Dislocation of Psychoanalysis
Author:
Samuel Weber
Published:
September 1991
Availability:
Replaced By 9780521377706
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9780521374101

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    In this major work, leading theorist Samuel Weber provides a much-needed introduction to the thought of Jacques Lacan. Professor Weber approaches his subject from a dual perspective: he reads Lacan in the light of Freud (whose work Lacan is concerned to interpret), and from the perspective of structuralism, above all Saussure, from whom Lacan borrows and develops a distinctive conception of language as 'signifier'. Lacan is shown to contribute crucially to the rethinking of subjectivity that marks much of contemporary literary theory, and his 'return to Freud' - the complex relationship between his work and its Freudian antecedents - is explored extensively. The result, made available here for the first time in English (in a form thoroughly revised, updated, and augmented by the author) is a constantly illuminating work of intellectual enquiry, with important implications for our age.

    • Major title in important series Literature, Culture, Theory
    • Trendy subject - Lacan is in at the moment
    • Revised and updated for this first English translation

    Reviews & endorsements

    'One of the best introductions to the work of Jacques Lacan. A book that is indispensable to an understanding of the structuralist and/or post-structuralist manner of thinking and writing.' Jean-Francois Lyotard

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    Product details

    September 1991
    Hardback
    9780521374101
    206 pages
    223 × 145 × 17 mm
    0.37kg
    Replaced by 9780521377706

    Table of Contents

    • Translator's introduction
    • Prefatory note
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Mistaken identity: Lacan's theory of the 'Mirror Stage'
    • 3. The unconscious chess player
    • 4. The rise and fall of the signifier
    • 5. Significant fallout: metonymy and metaphor
    • 6. Spades and hearts: the subject as stylus
    • 7. The subject as 'Fader': the imaginary and the symbolic
    • 8. 'When someone speaks, it gets light': demand
    • 9. The signification of the Phallus
    • Appendix.
      Author
    • Samuel Weber
    • Translator
    • Michael Levine