| Jacques Lacan - 1988 - 360 pages
...rediscover what I've already pointed out to you, namely that the unconscious is the discourse of the other. This discourse of the other is not the discourse of...father made mistakes which I am absolutely condemned to reproduce - that's what we call the super-ego. I am condemned to reproduce them because I am obliged... | |
| Jacques Lacan - 1988 - 364 pages
...rediscover what I've already pointed out to you, namely that the unconscious is the discourse of the other. This discourse of the other is not the discourse of...father made mistakes which I am absolutely condemned to reproduce - that's what we call the super-ego. I am condemned to reproduce them because I am obliged... | |
| Norman Norwood Holland - 1992 - 294 pages
...personality (his own), Lacan identifies it with a linguistic chain, a discourse. "This discourse ... is the discourse of the circuit in which I am integrated....of its links. It is the discourse of my father, for example, insofar as my father has committed faults that I am absolutely condemned to reproduce." The... | |
| Ann Caesar - 1998 - 298 pages
...myself from the other',"* Lacan too defines in Seminar lf the unconscious as the discourse of the other: 'This discourse of the other is not the discourse...correspondent, nor even of my slave, it is the discourse of ''" Noielle per un anno, ti.'L l09. the circuit in which l am integrated. 1 am one of its links',"*... | |
| Friedrich A. Kittler - 1999 - 364 pages
...Association, 1997), 134. 29. Ibid., 145, referring to the following passage (Lacan, Seminar II, 89): "This discourse of the other is not the discourse...in which I am integrated. I am one of its links." 30. George P. Landow, Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology (Baltimore:... | |
| Tim Dean - 2000 - 319 pages
...conceptualization of psychosis in chapter 3. other and Other: "the unconscious is the discourse of the other. This discourse of the other is not the discourse of...circuit in which I am integrated. I am one of its links" (5/7 89). The discourse of the other retains the structure of intersubjective communication, in which... | |
| Daniel E. Beaumont - 2002 - 204 pages
...disobeying it. Some of Lacan's remarks on this discourse deserve to be quoted in full in this context: This discourse of the other is not the discourse of...links. It is the discourse of my father for instance, insofar as my father made mistakes which I am absolutely condemned to reproduce — that's what we... | |
| Alex E. Blazer - 2007 - 262 pages
...Jacques Lacan's theory of subjectivity (the relation between self and the discourse of the other) : This discourse of the other is not the discourse of...father made mistakes which I am absolutely condemned to reproduce- that's what we call the super-ego. I am condemned to reproduce them because I am obliged... | |
| John Forrester - 1991 - 446 pages
...such and such a memory. Here we rediscover . . . that the unconscious is the discourse of the other. This discourse of the other is not the discourse of...slave, it is the discourse of the circuit in which lam integrated. I am one of its links. It is the discourse of my father, for example, in so far as... | |
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