This psychoanalytic study focuses on the theme of loss in four selected stories of Katrina Tuvera. The Mirror Stage theory of Jacques Lacan is used to analyze how this loss necessitates the formation of the identified Subject\u27s identity. The Subject experiences loss in the Imaginary realm and is analyzed as to how it enhances her growth as an individual. She actualizes this loss through her identified Other/s, and this realization leads to the construction of her identity with her entry into the Symbolic order. The language of the text is analyzed and tied up with the loss that she experiences. Signifiers are identified and interpreted as to how they play an important role in forming the identity of the Subject. The unconscious of the Su...
This paper explores a new and post-structuralist discourse on the relationship between Lacan’s theor...
Drawing on the conceptual resources provided by Lacanian accounts of melancholia and the death drive...
© 1990 Dr. Brenda Janice MarshallInsofar as this dissertation aims to explore aspects of a Lacanian ...
The notion of identity is intimately linked to the way in which one conceptualises the existence of ...
The study reveals the rhetorical goals and strategies of O\u27Connor and Lacan to be startling simil...
This thesis argues that Edgar Allan Poe’s tales of “the death of the beautiful woman” present a psyc...
Presents a class of Professor Paul Fry that explores the work of Jacques Lacan and psychoanalytic cr...
This thesis provides a Lacanian psychoanalytic study of the phenomena of unconscious generational tr...
Lacan's original approach to language expands the reaches of psychoanalysis. Not limited to a set of...
The theme of "identity" in Orhan Pamuk's works, and in specific to this study in The Black Book is p...
The theme of "identity" in Orhan Pamuk's works, and in specific to this study in The Black Book is p...
This article reviews the concepts of Alienation and Separation as two distinct “logical moments” con...
The Mirror Stage (1949) and The Formation of the Unconscious (1957) by Jacques Lacanare important co...
In his theory of psychoanalysis Jacques Lacan puts forward his famous conceptualisation of the three...
J. Lacan's theory of psychoanalysis is based on the ternary structure of the Real, the Imaginary, an...
This paper explores a new and post-structuralist discourse on the relationship between Lacan’s theor...
Drawing on the conceptual resources provided by Lacanian accounts of melancholia and the death drive...
© 1990 Dr. Brenda Janice MarshallInsofar as this dissertation aims to explore aspects of a Lacanian ...
The notion of identity is intimately linked to the way in which one conceptualises the existence of ...
The study reveals the rhetorical goals and strategies of O\u27Connor and Lacan to be startling simil...
This thesis argues that Edgar Allan Poe’s tales of “the death of the beautiful woman” present a psyc...
Presents a class of Professor Paul Fry that explores the work of Jacques Lacan and psychoanalytic cr...
This thesis provides a Lacanian psychoanalytic study of the phenomena of unconscious generational tr...
Lacan's original approach to language expands the reaches of psychoanalysis. Not limited to a set of...
The theme of "identity" in Orhan Pamuk's works, and in specific to this study in The Black Book is p...
The theme of "identity" in Orhan Pamuk's works, and in specific to this study in The Black Book is p...
This article reviews the concepts of Alienation and Separation as two distinct “logical moments” con...
The Mirror Stage (1949) and The Formation of the Unconscious (1957) by Jacques Lacanare important co...
In his theory of psychoanalysis Jacques Lacan puts forward his famous conceptualisation of the three...
J. Lacan's theory of psychoanalysis is based on the ternary structure of the Real, the Imaginary, an...
This paper explores a new and post-structuralist discourse on the relationship between Lacan’s theor...
Drawing on the conceptual resources provided by Lacanian accounts of melancholia and the death drive...
© 1990 Dr. Brenda Janice MarshallInsofar as this dissertation aims to explore aspects of a Lacanian ...