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Écrits
a selection
Book • 1966
Écrits: A Selection is Jacques Lacan's most important work, compiling twenty-seven articles and lectures originally published between 1936 and 1966.
The book gained Lacan international attention upon its first publication in 1966 and has had a profound influence on contemporary intellectual life, affecting fields such as film theory, art history, and literary criticism.
Lacan's work is characterized by its radical, brilliant, and complex ideas on subjects like the unconscious, the castration complex, and the centrality of language to subjectivity.
The book is essential for understanding Lacan's thought and his significant impact on modern thought and culture.
The book gained Lacan international attention upon its first publication in 1966 and has had a profound influence on contemporary intellectual life, affecting fields such as film theory, art history, and literary criticism.
Lacan's work is characterized by its radical, brilliant, and complex ideas on subjects like the unconscious, the castration complex, and the centrality of language to subjectivity.
The book is essential for understanding Lacan's thought and his significant impact on modern thought and culture.
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Mentioned by Jacob Grozdenowski when explaining the concept of 'the big other' in relation to Dave Le'aupepe's lyrics.

E3 | What Can I Do If The Fire Goes Out?
Mentioned by Nathan Smith in relation to his work on language.

Eugene W. Holland, "Perversions of the Market: Sadism, Masochism, and the Culture of Capitalism" (SUNY Press, 2024)