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An introductory dictionary of Lacanian psychoanalysis

Jacques Lacan is arguably the most original and influential thinker since Freud. His ideas have revolutionised the clinical practice of psychoanalysis and continue to have a major impact in fields as diverse as film studies, literary criticism, feminist theory and philosophy. Lacan's writings are notorious for their complexity and idiosyncratic style and An Introductory Dictionary of Lacanian Psychoanalysis will be invaluable for reading in every discipline where his influence is felt. Detailed definitions are provided for over two hundred Lacanian terms. Attention is given both to Lacan's use of common psychoanalytic terms and how his own terminology developed through the various stages of his teaching. Taking full account of the clinical basis of Lacan's work, the dictionary details the historical and institutional background to Lacanian ideas. Each major concept is traced back to its origins in the work of Freud, Saussure and Hegel and others. An Introductory Dictionary of Lacanian Psychoanalysis provides a unique source of reference for psychoanalysts in training and in practice.; Placing Lacan's ideas in their clinical context, the dictionary is an ideal companion for readers in other disciplines.

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  • ""An attempt to explore and elucidate ... one of the most important psychoanalytic languages in use today, ... developed by the French psychoanalyst, Jacques Lacan (1901-1981.)"--Preface."
  • "Jacques Lacan is arguably the most original and influential thinker since Freud. His ideas have revolutionised the clinical practice of psychoanalysis and continue to have a major impact in fields as diverse as film studies, literary criticism, feminist theory and philosophy. Lacan's writings are notorious for their complexity and idiosyncratic style and An Introductory Dictionary of Lacanian Psychoanalysis will be invaluable for reading in every discipline where his influence is felt. Detailed definitions are provided for over two hundred Lacanian terms. Attention is given both to Lacan's use of common psychoanalytic terms and how his own terminology developed through the various stages of his teaching. Taking full account of the clinical basis of Lacan's work, the dictionary details the historical and institutional background to Lacanian ideas. Each major concept is traced back to its origins in the work of Freud, Saussure and Hegel and others. An Introductory Dictionary of Lacanian Psychoanalysis provides a unique source of reference for psychoanalysts in training and in practice.; Placing Lacan's ideas in their clinical context, the dictionary is an ideal companion for readers in other disciplines."@en

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  • "拉岡精神分析辭彙 = An introductory dictionary of Lacanian psychoanalysi"
  • "מילון מבואי לפסיכואנליזה לאקאניאנית"
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  • "La gang jing shen fen xi ci hui = An introductory dictionary of Lacanian psychoanalysi"
  • "An introductory dictionary of Lacanian psychoanalysis"
  • "An introductory dictionary of Lacanian psychoanalysis"@en
  • "拉岡精神分析辭彙 = An introductory dictionary of Lacanian psychoanalysis"
  • "An Introductory Dictionary of Lacanian Psychoanalysis"@en
  • "La gang jing shen fen xi ci hui"
  • "Eisagōgiko lexiko tēs lakanikēs psychanalysēs"
  • "Lagang jing shen fen xi ci hui = An introductory dictionary of Lacanian psychoanalysis"
  • "Wörterbuch zur Lacanschen Psychoanalyse"
  • "An introductory dictionary of lacanian psychoanalysis"
  • "Wörterbuch der Lacanschen Psychoanalyse"
  • "拉岡精神分析辭彙"
  • "Milon mevoʼi li-psikhoanalizah Laḳaniʼanit"