This book examines and explores Jacques Lacan's controversial
topologisation of psychoanalysis, and seeks to persuade the reader
that this enterprise was necessary and important. In providing both
an introduction to a fundamental component of Lacan's theories, as
well as readings of texts that have been largely ignored, it
provides a thorough critical interpretation of his work. Will
Greenshields argues that Lacan achieved his most pedagogically
clear and successful presentations of his most essential and
notoriously complex concepts - such as structure, the subject and
the real - through the deployment of topology. The book will help
readers to better understand Lacan, and also those concepts that
have become prevalent in various intellectual discourses such as
contemporary continental philosophy, politics and the study of
ideology, and literary or cultural criticism.
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