Being Without Having it - An Analyzed Dream | Seminar VI | Jacques Lacan
Thought in Motion is a series dedicated to the Seminars of psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. This video covers part 3 (A Dream Analyzed by Ella Sharp), lectures 8 to 12, in Seminar 6. 02:43 - Description of the Case - Robert 06:45 - Key Concepts Addressed in this Section Statement and Enunciation Desire, Repressed Signifiers, and Interpretation Affect and Being Signifier Substitution Homology of Desire and Ego Aphanisis Being it versus Having it "He is not without having it" "She is without having it" 17:18 - Lacan's Interpretation of the Case 26:22 - Concluding Remarks - What are my takeaways from this analysis? To support this work on Patreon: / singularsublime Playlist for Seminar V: • Seminar V (1957-1958) | Jacques Lacan For the entire playlist of this series, go here: • Thought in Motion: The Seminars of Jacques... #aphanisis #unconscious #dreaminterpretation #signifier

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