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100 1 _aFink, Bruce
_d1956-
245 1 4 _aThe Lacanian subject :
_bbetween language and jouissance /
_cBruce Fink.
260 _bPrinceton University Press
_aPrinceton, N.J
_c1995
300 _axvii, 219 p.
520 _aThis book presents the radically new theory of subjectivity found in the work of Jacques Lacan. Against the tide of post-structuralist thinkers who announce "the death of the subject," Bruce Fink explores what it means to come into being as a subject where impersonal forces once reigned, subjectify the alien roll of the dice at the beginning of our universe, and make our own knotted web of our parents' desires that led them to bring us into this world. Lucidly guiding readers through the labyrinth of Lacanian theory--unpacking such central notions as the Other, object a, the unconscious as structures like a language, alienation and separation, the paternal metaphor, jouissance, and sexual difference--Fink demonstrates in-depth knowledge of Lacan's theoretical and clinical work. Indeed, this is the first book to appear in English that displays a firm grasp of both theory and practice of Lacanian psychoanalysis, the author being one of the only Americans to have undergone full training with Lacan's school in Paris. Fink Leads the reader step by step into Lacan's conceptual system to explain how one comes to be a subject--leading to psychosis. Presenting Lacan's theory in the context of his clinical preoccupations, Fink provides the most balanced, sophisticated, and penetrating view of Lacan's work to date--invaluable to the initiated and the uninitiated alike.
521 _aConstrucción del psiquismo
600 1 4 _aLACAN, JACQUES
_d1901-1981
650 4 _aPSICOANALISIS
653 _aPSICOLOGIA
653 _aANTROPOLOGIA
653 _aSOCIOLOGIA
658 _aAraujo, Kathya
900 _a150.195 FIN
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