- Lacan, Jacques
- (1901-81)see 'clones + cloning', 'cool memories', 'imaginary', 'language', 'psychoanalysis', 'other + otherness', 'sign' and 'utopia'.
The Baudrillard dictionary. Richard G. Smith. 2015.
The Baudrillard dictionary. Richard G. Smith. 2015.
Lacan, Jacques — (1901 81) by Alison Ross Jacques Lacan was a French psychoanalyst most famous for his structuralist interpretation of Freudian psychoanalysis. Despite his structuralist fame his work can be divided into many different phases, including an… … The Deleuze dictionary
Lacan, Jacques — (1901 81) by Alison Ross Jacques Lacan was a French psychoanalyst most famous for his structuralist interpretation of Freudian psychoanalysis. Despite his structuralist fame his work can be divided into many different phases, including an… … The Deleuze dictionary
Lacan, Jacques — (1901 83) Lacan was a French psychoanalyst and doctor of medicine who reinterpreted the work of Sigmund Freud in the light of the structural linguistics of Ferdinand de Saussure . He trained at the Paris Medical Faculty, in 1963 became Chargé de… … Dictionary of sociology
Lacan, Jacques — ▪ French psychologist in full Jacques Marie Émile Lacan born April 13, 1901, Paris, France died Sept. 9, 1981, Paris French psychoanalyst who gained an international reputation as an original interpreter of Sigmund Freud s (Freud,… … Universalium
Lacan, Jacques — (1901 1981) psychiatrist, psychoanalyst Born in Paris, Jacques Lacan came to psychoanalysis after his thesis, Psychose paronoïaque dans ses rapports avec la personalité (1932) opened new paths to the study of psychosis. His analysis is of… … France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present
Lacan, Jacques — (1901–1981) French psychoanalyst and intellectual. Lacan was director of the École Freudienne de Paris from 1963, but his influence rested more on the series of seminars that he gave at the university of Paris from 1953, and which decisively… … Philosophy dictionary
Lacan, Jacques-Marie-Emile — (1901–1981) The founder of an independent school of thought within psychoanalysis, Lacan was born in Paris into an upper middle class family. As an intern at the psychiatric hospitals of the Seine department (Paris), in 1928 he spent a year … Historical dictionary of Psychiatry
Lacan, Jacques (-Marie-Émile) — born April 13, 1901, Paris, France died Sept. 9, 1981, Paris French psychoanalyst. A practicing psychiatrist in Paris for much of his career, Lacan emphasized the primacy of language as the mirror of the unconscious mind and introduced the study… … Universalium
Lacan, Jacques (-Marie-Émile) — (13 abr. 1901, París, Francia–9 sep. 1981, París). Psicoanalista francés. Practicó la psiquiatría en París durante gran parte de su carrera. Lacan puso énfasis en la primacía del lenguaje como el espejo del inconsciente, e introdujo el estudio… … Enciclopedia Universal
Lacan, Jacques — See Structuralism (french) and after … History of philosophy