Brilliant and innovative, Jacques Lacan's work has had a tremendous
influence on contemporary discourse. Lacan lies at the epicenter of
contemporary discourses about otherness, subjectivity, sexual
difference, the drives, the law and enjoyment. Yet his seemingly
impenetrable writing style has kept many a reader from venturing
beyond page one. This new translation of selected writings from his
most famous work offers welcome access to nine of his most
significant contributions to psychoanalytic theory and technique.
Ranging from "The Mirror Stage" to "The Subversion of the Subject
and the Dialectic of Desire in the Freudian Unconscious," and
including "The Function and Field of Speech and Language in
Psychoanalysis" and other papers on various aspects of
psychoanalytic theory and practice, this selection spans some
thirty years of Lacan's inimitable intellectual career.
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