How to Read Lacan (How to Read)

Simon Critchley, Slavoj iek
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How to Read Lacan (How to Read) Simon Critchley, Slavoj iek
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
For the previous post to this one, go here. But what Roudinesco's biography does not reveal is that Lacan almost certainly read The Second Sex on its publication, having been notified about its appearance; indeed the book was not likely to have escaped his legendary curiosity. That's right up my proverbial street. Jacob says: February 21, 2013 at 2:11 pm. But the idea of a “masterclass in reading”? We had ordered coffee, but the main course was psychoanalysis. This is a post based on Slavoj Zizek's little booklet How to read Lacan. To answer this question I will draw on the works of the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan and his contemporary flag-bearer, Slavoj Zizek, together with a reading of Friedrich Nietzsche. Oh, I HATED when I had to read Lacan and Barthes (and FOUCAULT and DERRIDA) back when I did my special directed reading course as a Harvard undergrad. �You can't read Lacan without Hegel,” I assured her earnestly. And a series about opening doors to places that seem intimidating? This is not my writing – this is my attempt to condense sections of the book so we can understand them together.
