Jacques Lacan
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Overview
The study aims to provide general readers with an introduction to the work of Lacan, an introduction that will both allow readers to formulate an initial assessment of Lacan's significance (particularly in areas outside the confines of psychoanalysis itself) and encourage them to read Loacan's text for themselves.Synopsis
The study aims to provide general readers with an introduction to the work of Lacan, an introduction that will both allow readers to formulate an initial assessment of Lacan's significance (particularly in areas outside the confines of psychoanalysis itself) and encourage them to read Loacan's text for themselves.
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An introduction for general readers to the work of Lacan (1901-1981), an introduction that will allow readers to formulate an initial assessment of Lacan's significance (particularly in areas outside the confines of psychoanalysis itself). At the heart of the book is a detailed review of the major claims of Lacan's mature theory, using as a primary guide his landmark text of 1953, speech and language in psychoanalysis." Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)