The theme of "identity" in Orhan Pamuk's works, and in specific to this study in The Black Book is prominent. This article aims to approach this work of Pamuk in a psychoanalytic Lacanian criticism. Lacan as a psychologist with a post-structuralist viewpoint, believes that the unconscious is structured like a language. He explains that the language, the signifying chain with a perpetual sliding of the signified under the signifier, never provides "ultimate meaning" or a "transcendental signified". Accordingly, this article, provides a Lacanian reading of Orhan Pamuk's The Black Book with emphasis on the main roles of the "other", and language in forming of the unconscious and individual identity. "Galip", the protagonist of the novel, is in...
Lacan is a reader of Freud and of literature, a psychoanalyst whose theoretical texts demonstrate a ...
I propose to examine The Black Book via two notions: obscurity and depth. I contend that the linkage...
Orhan Pamuk’s novel, The Black Book is a postmodern chronicle of Turkey in which the author uses the...
The theme of "identity" in Orhan Pamuk's works, and in specific to this study in The Black Book is p...
The aim of this article is to explore the way memory and identity intertwine and are reflected by te...
The notion of identity is intimately linked to the way in which one conceptualises the existence of ...
This dissertation explores the import of Lacan\u27s theory in critical cultural studies and examines...
This psychoanalytic study focuses on the theme of loss in four selected stories of Katrina Tuvera. T...
In this study, Orhan Pamuk's "The Black Book" was analyzed in relation to intertextuality theories b...
The Mirror Stage (1949) and The Formation of the Unconscious (1957) by Jacques Lacanare important co...
JacquesLacan’s poststructuralist theories of psychology have greatly affected modern understandings ...
Presents a class of Professor Paul Fry that explores the work of Jacques Lacan and psychoanalytic cr...
The rise of Lacanian psychoanalysis in the English-speaking world has been not only inexorable but a...
The significance of language in clinical practice first emerged with the Anna O. case, a study by Fr...
This paper deals with the reflection of Lacanian post-structuralist psychoanalysis in Paul Auster’s ...
Lacan is a reader of Freud and of literature, a psychoanalyst whose theoretical texts demonstrate a ...
I propose to examine The Black Book via two notions: obscurity and depth. I contend that the linkage...
Orhan Pamuk’s novel, The Black Book is a postmodern chronicle of Turkey in which the author uses the...
The theme of "identity" in Orhan Pamuk's works, and in specific to this study in The Black Book is p...
The aim of this article is to explore the way memory and identity intertwine and are reflected by te...
The notion of identity is intimately linked to the way in which one conceptualises the existence of ...
This dissertation explores the import of Lacan\u27s theory in critical cultural studies and examines...
This psychoanalytic study focuses on the theme of loss in four selected stories of Katrina Tuvera. T...
In this study, Orhan Pamuk's "The Black Book" was analyzed in relation to intertextuality theories b...
The Mirror Stage (1949) and The Formation of the Unconscious (1957) by Jacques Lacanare important co...
JacquesLacan’s poststructuralist theories of psychology have greatly affected modern understandings ...
Presents a class of Professor Paul Fry that explores the work of Jacques Lacan and psychoanalytic cr...
The rise of Lacanian psychoanalysis in the English-speaking world has been not only inexorable but a...
The significance of language in clinical practice first emerged with the Anna O. case, a study by Fr...
This paper deals with the reflection of Lacanian post-structuralist psychoanalysis in Paul Auster’s ...
Lacan is a reader of Freud and of literature, a psychoanalyst whose theoretical texts demonstrate a ...
I propose to examine The Black Book via two notions: obscurity and depth. I contend that the linkage...
Orhan Pamuk’s novel, The Black Book is a postmodern chronicle of Turkey in which the author uses the...