In the Seminar XI. The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis (1964), Jacques Lacan switched from the previous exclusive attention to language toward a ‘philosophy’ more and more centered about the primacy of the Real. In particular, in March 4th 1964 lesson, Lacan presents the famous anti-humanistic example of the ‘look’ of a sardine can». In this paper, I will try to show how Baudrillard late insistence on the subject less object derives from such a Lacanian ‘realistic turn’.
Verso il reale. Lacan e Baudrillard
CIMATTI, Felice
2017-01-01
Abstract
In the Seminar XI. The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis (1964), Jacques Lacan switched from the previous exclusive attention to language toward a ‘philosophy’ more and more centered about the primacy of the Real. In particular, in March 4th 1964 lesson, Lacan presents the famous anti-humanistic example of the ‘look’ of a sardine can». In this paper, I will try to show how Baudrillard late insistence on the subject less object derives from such a Lacanian ‘realistic turn’.File in questo prodotto:
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