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Television
technology and cultural form
Book • 1974
The podcast, titled 'Lectures on Lacan,' focuses on providing clear and accessible readings of key texts in Lacanian psychoanalysis.
The series begins with an analysis of Lacan's 'Television'.
It explores complex concepts such as truth, love, the unconscious, and language through a Lacanian lens.
The podcast aims to make these intricate ideas understandable.
It also touches on the relationship between language and the real.
Additionally, the podcast refers to a YouTube channel.
The series begins with an analysis of Lacan's 'Television'.
It explores complex concepts such as truth, love, the unconscious, and language through a Lacanian lens.
The podcast aims to make these intricate ideas understandable.
It also touches on the relationship between language and the real.
Additionally, the podcast refers to a YouTube channel.
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as an interesting book used by Derek Thompson to draw key points about television.


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as a book that helped shape his essay and analysis of television's cultural impact.


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, who discovered Raymond Williams while reporting his piece.


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Mentioned as the key text being analyzed in the podcast series.

Television, Episode 1




