The Mirror Stage (1949) and The Formation of the Unconscious (1957) by Jacques Lacanare important concepts in the field of Psychoanalysis. This paper understands the arguments put forth in the concepts and concludes their importance in literary criticism. They also help determinethe factors that influence Lacan’stheories. Through this paper, we understand the argument of The Mirror Stage, its role in literary criticism and analyze The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891) in contextto The Mirror Stage. Later we look at the Formation of the Unconscious, its structure similar to that of the language, and the role of signifiers in the human psyche
J. Lacan's theory of psychoanalysis is based on the ternary structure of the Real, the Imaginary, an...
This article introduces the different approaches between the western metaphysical thought and the sc...
Lacan is a reader of Freud and of literature, a psychoanalyst whose theoretical texts demonstrate a ...
In the article "All that occurs on the other scene. Subjectivity in the psychoanalysis of Jacques La...
The principal categories of Lacanian psychoanalysis in the structuring of the psyche are the imagina...
My paper was commissioned by Journal of Philosophy to provide a piece adequately explaining the sign...
Presents a class of Professor Paul Fry that explores the work of Jacques Lacan and psychoanalytic cr...
Cette recherche vise à investiguer le statut du corps dans la psychanalyse de Lacan à partir des tro...
This chapter discusses the Lacanian viewpoint on psychoanalysis serves as the main background. It ex...
This essay argues, with the help of Lacanian psychoanalysis, that Dorian Gray, the protagonist in Os...
This text is a continuation of a hardened effort to think the complex modalities of the dialogue bet...
The significance of language in clinical practice first emerged with the Anna O. case, a study by Fr...
This dissertation examines a series of conceptions shared by the psychoanalytic theories of Jacques ...
The foremost Post-Freudian Jacques Lacan (1901-1981) has established a significant practice of psych...
The first debates in Western philosophy about language and the meaning attributed to what is spoken ...
J. Lacan's theory of psychoanalysis is based on the ternary structure of the Real, the Imaginary, an...
This article introduces the different approaches between the western metaphysical thought and the sc...
Lacan is a reader of Freud and of literature, a psychoanalyst whose theoretical texts demonstrate a ...
In the article "All that occurs on the other scene. Subjectivity in the psychoanalysis of Jacques La...
The principal categories of Lacanian psychoanalysis in the structuring of the psyche are the imagina...
My paper was commissioned by Journal of Philosophy to provide a piece adequately explaining the sign...
Presents a class of Professor Paul Fry that explores the work of Jacques Lacan and psychoanalytic cr...
Cette recherche vise à investiguer le statut du corps dans la psychanalyse de Lacan à partir des tro...
This chapter discusses the Lacanian viewpoint on psychoanalysis serves as the main background. It ex...
This essay argues, with the help of Lacanian psychoanalysis, that Dorian Gray, the protagonist in Os...
This text is a continuation of a hardened effort to think the complex modalities of the dialogue bet...
The significance of language in clinical practice first emerged with the Anna O. case, a study by Fr...
This dissertation examines a series of conceptions shared by the psychoanalytic theories of Jacques ...
The foremost Post-Freudian Jacques Lacan (1901-1981) has established a significant practice of psych...
The first debates in Western philosophy about language and the meaning attributed to what is spoken ...
J. Lacan's theory of psychoanalysis is based on the ternary structure of the Real, the Imaginary, an...
This article introduces the different approaches between the western metaphysical thought and the sc...
Lacan is a reader of Freud and of literature, a psychoanalyst whose theoretical texts demonstrate a ...