Lacanian Theory of Discourse: Subject, Structure, and SocietyMark Bracher, Marshall W. Alcorn, Ronald Corthell, Françoise Massardier-Kenney NYU Press, 1994 - 229 strán (strany) This collection introduces and develops Lacanian thought concerning the relations among language, subjectivity, and society. Lacanian Theory of Discourse provides an account of how language both interacts with and constitutes structures of subjectivity, producing specific attitudes and behaviors as well as significant social effects. |
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Between the Belief in Man and | 129 |
Discourse Structure and Subject Structure in Neurosis | 138 |
The Other in Hysteria and Obsession | 145 |
of the Analyst | 151 |
The Discourse of Education | 163 |
and Psychological Structure | 176 |
Religion and Psychological Structure | 185 |
The Discourse of Gangs in the Stake of Male Repression | 201 |
Contributors | 220 |
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