
Seminar XI, Episode 1
Lectures on Lacan Podcast
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Lacan's Imaginary Experience
Lacan doesn't think chronologically. This space of the here and the now of euteromorphic experience, this fourth trimester you heard me talking about, we don't have any memory to this. It is all retrospectively envisioned from the vantage point of language. The two here is this pre-edible in Lacan's terms, imaginary experience. And it's usually represented by a triangle. There will be times in your kid's life where you're the primary caregiver. Other times when you're both co-parents or you and the grandma's doing it, whatever. I say FX to symbolize function. If you want a better word for this, the mother in
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