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  1. Jacques Marie Émile Lacan (UK: / l æ ˈ k ɒ̃ /, US: / l ə ˈ k ɑː n /, French: [ʒak maʁi emil lakɑ̃]; 13 April 1901 – 9 September 1981) was a French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist. Described as "the most controversial psycho-analyst since Freud ", [6] Lacan gave yearly seminars in Paris, from 1953 to 1981, and published papers that ...

  2. Apr 2, 2013 · Jacques Marie Émile Lacan (April 13, 1901 to September 9, 1981) was a major figure in Parisian intellectual life for much of the twentieth century. Sometimes referred to as “the French Freud,” he is an important figure in the history of psychoanalysis.

  3. Jacques Lacan was a French psychoanalyst who gained an international reputation as an original interpreter of Sigmund Freud’s work. Lacan earned a medical degree in 1932 and was a practicing psychiatrist and psychoanalyst in Paris for much of his career. He helped introduce Freudian theory into.

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  4. A comprehensive overview of the life and work of Jacques Lacan, a influential French psychoanalyst and philosopher. Learn about his theoretical project, his concepts of the mirror stage, desire, the Other, the Law, and ethics, and his relation to post-structuralism.

  5. Sep 20, 2023 · Learn how Lacan's three orders of psychoanalytic experience—Imaginary, Symbolic, and Real—structure our perception of reality, self, and other. Discover the concepts of mirror stage, language, and Borromean knot in Lacan's thought.

  6. Jacques Lacan, né le 13 avril 1901 à Paris 3 e et mort le 9 septembre 1981 à Paris 6 e, est un psychiatre et psychanalyste français. Après des études de médecine, il s'oriente vers la psychiatrie et passe sa thèse de doctorat en 1932.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LacanianismLacanianism - Wikipedia

    Lacanianism or Lacanian psychoanalysis is a theoretical system that explains the mind, behaviour, and culture through a structuralist and post-structuralist extension of classical psychoanalysis, initiated by the work of Jacques Lacan from the 1950s to the 1980s.

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