This paper brings together the work of Jacques Lacan, the great Christianizer of psychoanalysis, and René Girard, the speculative anthropologist whose study of sacrifice and myth led not only to his rejection of Freud and Lacan but a dramatic conversion to Catholicism and growing conviction as to the revelatory power of the Gospels to expose the myth upon which psychoanalysis is built. Despite their antipathy I bring a psychoanalytic perspective to bear on Girard’s theory, interrogating the modalities of sacrifice according Lacan’s three registers of the psyche: the imaginary, symbolic, and real. I then explore Girard’s distinction between myth and Gospel in light of Lacan’s claim regarding the impossibility of the sexual relation. I argue ...
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In this paper, the author reconsiders the role played by Lacan in Ricœur’s philosophy of psychoanaly...
Psychoanalysis and its father in the West, Sigmund Freud, have often been seen as the antitheses of ...
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In his seminar of February 20,1973, entitled God and the Jouissance of Woman, Lacan provocatively ...
The rise of Lacanian psychoanalysis in the English-speaking world has been not only inexorable but a...
The subject of psychosis: A Lacanian perspective, by Stijn Vanheule, London & New York, Palgrave-Mac...
The understanding of trauma in sociology as the group’s creation of meaning for horrific events has ...
Fyodor Dostoevsky’s protagonist in Notes from Underground nicely identifies the central thesis of t...
René Girard’s ambitious and highly innovative theory of violence, sacrifice, and mimetic desire bega...
In this thesis I discuss some relationships and conversations that occur---and some that could occur...
In this paper, the author reconsiders the role played by Lacan in Ricœur’s philosophy of psychoanaly...
Theoretical thesis.Running title: Dysfunction in Adam and Eve, and psychoanalysis."Author Note ; The...
In this paper, the author reconsiders the role played by Lacan in Ricœur’s philosophy of psychoanaly...
Psychoanalysis and its father in the West, Sigmund Freud, have often been seen as the antitheses of ...
The Écrits was Jacques Lacan’s single most important text, a landmark in psychoanalysis which epitom...
This article offers a critical and reflexive reading of René Girard’s theories. Previous assessments...
In unravelling the question of sexual difference and the (non-)relation between the sexes, Jacques L...
In The Logic of Sexuation in Deleuze and Lacan, I argue for an account of sexual difference that res...
In his seminar of February 20,1973, entitled God and the Jouissance of Woman, Lacan provocatively ...
The rise of Lacanian psychoanalysis in the English-speaking world has been not only inexorable but a...
The subject of psychosis: A Lacanian perspective, by Stijn Vanheule, London & New York, Palgrave-Mac...
The understanding of trauma in sociology as the group’s creation of meaning for horrific events has ...