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  1. Apr 2, 2013 · Jacques Marie Émile Lacan (April 13, 1901 to September 9, 1981) was a major figure in Parisian intellectual life for much of the twentieth century. Sometimes referred to as “the French Freud,” he is an important figure in the history of psychoanalysis. His teachings and writings explore the significance of Freud’s discovery of the ...

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  2. The Sinthome. The term "sinthome" ( French: [sɛ̃tom]) was introduced by Jacques Lacan in his seminar Le sinthome (1975–76). According to Lacan, sinthome is the Latin way (1495 Rabelais, IV,63 [66]) of spelling the Greek origin of the French word symptôme, meaning symptom.

  3. Apr 9, 2024 · psychoanalysis. Jacques Lacan (born April 13, 1901, Paris, France—died Sept. 9, 1981, Paris) was a French psychoanalyst who gained an international reputation as an original interpreter of Sigmund Freud ’s work. Lacan earned a medical degree in 1932 and was a practicing psychiatrist and psychoanalyst in Paris for much of his career.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LacanianismLacanianism - Wikipedia

    Lacanianism or Lacanian psychoanalysis is a theoretical system that explains the mind, behaviour, and culture through a structuralist and post-structuralist extension of classical psychoanalysis, initiated by the work of Jacques Lacan from the 1950s to the 1980s. Lacanian perspectives contend that the human mind is structured by the world of ...

  6. Dec 19, 2018 · PSYCHOANALYSIS. Jacques Lacan was a Parisian psychiatrist who was born in 1901 and who died in 1981. He gained an international reputation as an original interpreter of Sigmund Freud’s work. He visited the United State three times, twice in 1966 and once in 1975, where he lectured at a dozen American universities.

  7. Jacques Lacan (1901—1981) It would be fair to say that there are few twentieth century thinkers who have had such a far-reaching influence on subsequent intellectual life in the humanities as Jacques Lacan. Lacan’s “return to the meaning of Freud ” profoundly changed the institutional face of the psychoanalytic movement internationally.

  8. Jacques Lacan (1901–1981) and his followers developed Freud’s work on the unconscious and sexuality and continue the early psychoanalytic concern with social and personal questioning of self and society. There is a particular focus on language and its limits in Lacan’s psychoanalysis and a particular conception of symptoms, diagnosis, and ...

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