ABSTRACT

It could be argued that the influence of Lacan on modern literary studies has been greater than anyone’s. Lacan has historicised the universal or mythic perceptions of Freud, and thus lent a new status to literature as a cultural artefact. This book, originally published in 1986, aims to delineate the trends in the uses made of Lacan today; to examine the theoretical substructure by which his work is accommodated to literature; and to analyse the way in which his work ‘models’ the formal relation of the literary text to other texts, to history and to politics.

chapter 1|19 pages

The Critical Response: Readings of Lacan

part 1|81 pages

Lacan's Culture Criticism

chapter 2|20 pages

Word, Gift, Promise

chapter 5|28 pages

The ‘Value’ of Metaphor

part 2|58 pages

Splitting the Atom: The New Order

chapter 6|34 pages

The Symbolic Order

chapter 7|22 pages

Powering the Cultural Drive