This paper has its foundation in Lacanian psychoanalytic theory as a way of understanding, from a scientific perspective, the human impact of material technology under the conditions of capitalism. Two related propositions concerning material technology are interrogated in terms of the Lacanian struggle for subjective articulation. Firstly, if following Frederick Kittler, information and communication technologies retain their autonomy beyond the subject, having emerged as a product of their storage, containment and repetitive usage, and if we as subjects embody technological developments as they occur, it could be argued that such technologies possess imaginary agency in that their ability for self-preservation and reproduction con...
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This paper suggests that technology is excessively ‘high’ in two senses. The first sense refers to a...
This article attempts to explain the ambiguous association of Lacanian psychoanalysis with materiali...
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This paper studies how subjectivity in capitalist culture can be characterized. Building on Lacan’s ...
Lacanian theory maintains that the “object” of psychoanalysis is that which one is never without. Pu...
The scope of the paper is to present the concept of the radical dyad of the “non-human,” in an attem...
In this thesis, I seek to temper the commonly held faith in our technological endeavours. Recently t...
After a definition of the notions of (fr.) métalangage, métalangue, métadiscours and a taxonomy of t...
According to a chorus of authors, the human life-world is currently invaded by an avalanche of high-...
Meike Schmidt-Gleim, Carlos Pérez López: We would like to start with a very general question about t...
This paper suggests that technology is excessively ‘high’ in two senses. The first sense refers to a...
This article attempts to explain the ambiguous association of Lacanian psychoanalysis with materiali...
The aim of this paper is to reflect on psychological, ethical and political implications of new mate...
I. Art and technique in the crisis of contemporary capitalism: an anthropological materialist point ...
This paper explores how capitalism solidifies its power through Lacanian understanding of subjectivi...
The article argues that Lacan’s understanding of the capitalist discourse should be framed within th...
The paper places Alenka Zupančič’s What Is Sex? in a broader framework, in which the Lacanian take o...
(A chapter in the book edited by Ine Gevers, Robot Love: Can We Learn from Robots About Love?) ...
This paper studies how subjectivity in capitalist culture can be characterized. Building on Lacan’s ...
Lacanian theory maintains that the “object” of psychoanalysis is that which one is never without. Pu...
The scope of the paper is to present the concept of the radical dyad of the “non-human,” in an attem...
In this thesis, I seek to temper the commonly held faith in our technological endeavours. Recently t...
After a definition of the notions of (fr.) métalangage, métalangue, métadiscours and a taxonomy of t...