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Lacan and the Matter of Origins (Hardcover)
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Lacan and the Matter of Origins (Hardcover)
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"Lacan and the Matter of Origins" traces the development of Lacan's
thinking about the role of the mother in psychical formation. It
examines the conceptual struggle throughout his work over issues of
maternal agency in relation to the constitution of human
subjectivity, and the theoretical, historical, and autobiographical
reasons for this struggle. Lacan is widely held to emphasize the
paternal dimension of human subjectivity and the phallic signifier.
This book demonstrates that the mother occupies a crucial position
in the Lacanian project, even if the maternal relation is not
systematically theorized. The maternal figure appears as a Cheshire
Cat who fades away and reappears at different times.
The book traces the major shifts in Lacan's understanding of the
maternal within an intertextual framework that includes Augustine,
Klein, Kojeve, and Rank. Pursuing in Lacan's writings the sometimes
contradictory or unassimilable functions of the mother, the book
closely tracks his variations on and departures from the Freudian
definition of such concepts as primary identification, narcissism,
castration, deferred action, and the death drive. Lacan's major
contribution to twentieth-century thought emerges here in the
context of his ostensibly loyal yet revisionist stance toward Freud
as his major precursor in the psychoanalytic field.
For those reading Lacan's often recondite work for the first time,
"Lacan and the Matter of Origins" provides an accessible point of
entry, with its clear explication of key terms together with their
historical and conceptual background. For readers familiar with
Lacanian theory, the book offers a reconceptualization of the
evolution of his teachings from literary-critical, cultural, and
biographical perspectives; it also presents a new approach to Lacan
through the interplay of influences integral to the formation of
his revisionary thought.
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