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The Object Relation

The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book IV
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The Object Relation by Jacques Lacan delves into the complex interplay between human psychology and relationships with significant objects or figures in one's life. This philosophical exploration integrates Lacan's psychoanalytic theories to understand how these relationships shape identity and behaviour. The author invites readers to consider the unconscious factors that influence human connections and their underlying dynamics.
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You might enjoy this exploration of Lacan's theories if you're intrigued by the intricate relationship between the human psyche and the perceived world. This book delves deeply into the ties between psychoanalysis and philosophy, offering a profound critique and development of Freudian concepts. Ideal for those fascinated by the intersections of psychology, philosophy, and the unconscious mind.

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The Object Relation

"First published in French as Le sΓ’eminaire de Jacques Lacan, Livre IV. La relation d'objet, [copyright] Editions du Seuil, 1994"--Verso.

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The unfulfilled and unsatisfied mother around whom the child ascends the upward slope of his narcissism is someone real. She is right there, and like all other unfulfilled creatures, she is in search of what she can devour, quaerens quem devoret. What the child once found as a means of quashing the symbolic unfulfilment is what he may possibly find across from him again as a wide-open maw [...] To be devoured is a grave danger that our fantasies reveal to us. We find it at the origin, and we find it again at this turn in the path where it yields us the essential form in which phobia presents. We find it again when we look at the fears of Little Hans [...] With the support of what I have shown you today, you will better see the relationships between phobia and perversion [...] I shall go so far as to say that you will interpret the case better than did Freud himself [...]

Extract from Chapter XI

[...] it's no accident that what has been perceived but dimly, yet perceived nevertheless, is that castration bears just as much relation to the mother as to the father. We can see in the description of the primordial situation how maternal castration implies for the child the possibility of devoration and biting. In relation to this anteriority of maternal castration, paternal castration is a substitute [...]

Extract from Chapter XXI

[In the case of little Hans] The initial transformation, which will prove decisive, is […] the transformation of the biting into the unscrewing of the bathtub, which is something utterly different, in particular for the relationship between the protagonists. Voraciously to bite the mother, as an act or an apprehension of her altogether natural signification, indeed to dread in return the notorious biting that is incarnated by the horse, is something quite different from unscrewing, from ousting, the mother, and mobilising her in this business, bringing her into the system as a whole, for this first time as a mobile element and, by like token, an element that is equivalent to all the rest.

Extract from Chapter XXIII

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780745660356

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 26 February 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Contributors:

  • Translated by Adrian Price
  • Edited by Jacques-Alain Miller

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 46.0mm

Width: 158.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 862g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Jacques Lacan (1901-81) was one of the twentieth century's most influential thinkers. His works include Γ‰crits, The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis and the many other volumes of The Seminar.

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