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Edipo sin complejos: la ley en crisis bajo los efectos del capitalismo
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Lacan's reading of the Freudian Oedipal myth amounts to its historization and demythologization: it is an illustration of the discourse of the master -an effect of language and the fundamental principle of subjectivation.This article argues that the condition of possibility of this historization stems from the historical crisis of the Oedipus complex as the ideological discourse that was characteristic of the liberal stage of capitalism.In Seminar XVII Lacan establishes a dialectics between the discourse of the master and the logic of capitalism that can be translated as a conceptualization of that crisis, and also, and in a parallel way, as the most accurate articulation of the emergence of psychoanalysis as a historical practice.
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Translated Description (Arabic)
إن قراءة لاكان لأسطورة أوديب الفرويدية ترقى إلى تأريخها وإزالة الأساطير: إنها مثال على خطاب السيد - تأثير اللغة والمبدأ الأساسي للذاتية. يجادل هذا المقال بأن حالة إمكانية هذا التأريخ تنبع من الأزمة التاريخية لمجمع أوديب باعتباره الخطاب الأيديولوجي الذي كان سمة من سمات المرحلة الليبرالية للرأسمالية. في الندوة السابعة عشرة، يؤسس لاكان جدلية بين خطاب السيد ومنطق الرأسمالية يمكن ترجمتها على أنها تصور لتلك الأزمة، وأيضًا، وبطريقة موازية، على أنها التعبير الأكثر دقة عن ظهور التحليل النفسي كممارسة تاريخية.Translated Description (English)
Lacan's reading of the Freudian Oedipal myth amounts to its historization and demythologization: it is an illustration of the discourse of the master -an effect of language and the fundamental principle of subjectivation.This article argues that the condition of possibility of this historization stems from the historical crisis of the Oedipus complex as the ideological discourse that was characteristic of the liberal stage of capitalism.In Seminar XVII Lacan establishes a dialectics between the discourse of the master and the logic of capitalism that can be translated as a conceptualization of that crisis, and also, and in a parallel way, as the most accurate articulation of the emergence of psychoanalysis as a historical practice.Translated Description (French)
Lacan's reading of the Freudian Oedipal myth amounts to its historization and demythologization : it is an illustration of the discourse of the master -an effect of language and the fundamental principle of subjectivation.This article argues that the condition of possibility of this historization stems from the historical crisis of the Oedipus complex as the ideological discourse that was characteristic of the liberal stage of capitalism.In Seminar XVII Lacan establishes a dialectics between the discourse of the master and the logic of capitalism that can be translated as a conceptualization of that crisis, and also, and in a parallel way, as the most accurate articulation of the emergence of psychoanalysis as a historical practice.Files
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- Translated title (Arabic)
- أوديب لا هوادة فيه: القانون في أزمة تحت آثار الرأسمالية
- Translated title (English)
- Oedipus Uncompromising: Law in Crisis Under the Effects of Capitalism
- Translated title (French)
- Œdipe sans complexe : la loi en crise sous les effets du capitalisme
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- https://openalex.org/W151586212
- DOI
- 10.3989/arbor.2007.i723.80
References
- https://openalex.org/W2250764374
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