ABSTRACT

Jacques Lacan: The Basics provides a clear and succinct introduction to the work of Jacques Lacan, one of the key thinkers of the twentieth century.

Lacan’s ideas are applied in the study of the humanities, politics, and psychology as well as contemporary media and the arts, but their complexity makes them impenetrable to many. This book is unique in explaining the key concepts and context, from Lacan’s understanding of psychoanalysis to drive and desire, in an accessible way without diluting them beyond meaning. Examples from popular culture are used throughout to emphasise the ideas being discussed and a full glossary and list of resources for further reading encourages additional exploration.

This engaging and accessible text is essential reading for all those interested in Lacan and his work, as well as students of psychology, psychoanalysis, literature, politics, cultural studies, film studies, and more.

 

chapter 1|6 pages

Reading This Book

chapter 2|10 pages

Who Was Jacques Lacan?

chapter 3|11 pages

Some Philosophical Context

chapter 4|7 pages

The Mirror Stage

chapter 5|15 pages

Imaginary/Symbolic/Real

chapter 6|9 pages

Objet petit a

chapter 7|13 pages

The Unconscious

chapter 8|14 pages

Sexuation

chapter 9|4 pages

So What?

chapter 10|13 pages

So What Now?