In this original work of psychoanalytic theory, John Muller explores the formative power of signs and their impact on the mind, the body and subjectivity, giving special attention to work of the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan and the American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce. Muller explores how Lacan's way of understanding experience through three dimensions--the real, the imaginary and the symbolic--can be useful both for thinking about cultural phenomena and for understanding the complexities involved in treating psychotic patients, and develops Lacan's perspective gradually,…mehr
In this original work of psychoanalytic theory, John Muller explores the formative power of signs and their impact on the mind, the body and subjectivity, giving special attention to work of the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan and the American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce. Muller explores how Lacan's way of understanding experience through three dimensions--the real, the imaginary and the symbolic--can be useful both for thinking about cultural phenomena and for understanding the complexities involved in treating psychotic patients, and develops Lacan's perspective gradually, presenting it as distinctive approaches to data from a variety of sources.
John P. Muller is Chief Psychologist and Director of Education at The Austen Riggs Center in Stockbridge, Massachusetts and author (with William J. Richardson) of Lacan and Language: A Reader's Guide to Ecrits.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1 Developmental Semiotics Chapter 1 Mother-Infant Mutual Gazing Chapter 2 Semiotic Perspectives on the Dyad Chapter 3 Developmental Foundations of Infant Semiotics Chapter 4 Intersubjectivity through Semiotics Part 2 Registers of Experience Chapter 5 The Real and Boundaries Chapter 6 Language, Psychosis, and Culture Chapter 7 A Semiotic Correlate of Psychotic States Chapter 8 The Ego and Mirroring in the Dyad Chapter 9 From Imaginary to Symbolic Identification in the Case of Mr. Z Chapter 10 A Re-Reading of Studies on Hysteria conclusion Conclusion
Introduction Part 1 Developmental Semiotics Chapter 1 Mother-Infant Mutual Gazing Chapter 2 Semiotic Perspectives on the Dyad Chapter 3 Developmental Foundations of Infant Semiotics Chapter 4 Intersubjectivity through Semiotics Part 2 Registers of Experience Chapter 5 The Real and Boundaries Chapter 6 Language, Psychosis, and Culture Chapter 7 A Semiotic Correlate of Psychotic States Chapter 8 The Ego and Mirroring in the Dyad Chapter 9 From Imaginary to Symbolic Identification in the Case of Mr. Z Chapter 10 A Re-Reading of Studies on Hysteria conclusion Conclusion
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