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Countering the call by some "pro-Lacanians" for an end to the exegesis of Lacan's work--and the dismissal by "anti-Lacanians" of Lacan as impossibly impenetrable--Subjectivity and Otherness argues for Lacan as a "paradoxically systematic" thinker, and for the necessity of a close analysis of his texts. Lorenzo Chiesa examines, from a philosophical perspective, the evolution of the concept of subjectivity in Lacan's work, carrying out a detailed reading of the Lacanian subject in its necessary relation to otherness according to Lacan's orders of the Imaginary, the Symbolic, and the Real. Chiesa emphasizes the continuity underlying apparently incompatible phases of Lacan's examination of the subject, describing Lacan's theory as a consistent philosophical system--but one that is constantly revised and therefore problematic. Chiesa analyzes each "old" theory of the subject within the framework of a "new" elaboration and reassesses its fundamental tenets from the perspective of a general psychoanalytic discourse that becomes increasingly complex. From the 1960s on, writes Chiesa, the Lacanian subject amounts to an irreducible lack that must be actively confronted and assumed; this "subjectivized lack," Chiesa argues further, offers an escape from the contemporary impasse between the "death of the subject" alleged by postmodernism and a return to a traditional "substantialist" notion of the subject. An original treatment of psychoanalytic issues, Subjectivity and Otherness fills a significant gap in the existing literature on Lacan, taking seriously the need for a philosophical investigation of Lacanian concepts.Lorenzo Chiesa is a Lecturer at the School of European Culture and Languages, University of Kent, United Kingdom. He has published numerous journal articles and book chapters on Lacanian theory.
Lacanophile's need not have any doubt about the merits of this book. Note that is belongs in Zizek's "Short Circuits" series. Just buy it. It's perhaps the most important 2ndary to come out on Lacan in some years.
But if you're new to us, the book is a well argued, in depth account of Lacan's development. Really good intro to Lacan that is specifically engaged with philosophy of subjectivity. Quite accessible, but not dumbed-down in the least. I would recommend this along with Bruce Fink's "The Lacanian Subject: Between Language & Jouissance." Taken together, they set one up to engage with this otherwise impenetrable but absolutely indispensable thinker.
It is said that you have to read Lacan five or six times in order to understand a particular passage, let alone the whole oeuvre. Lorenzo Chiesa's Subjectivity and Otherness will save you time. It presents a philosophical reading of Lacan, which is to say the only possible reading if one is to take Lacan not as a master charlatan, nor as "a kind of prophet who should be interpreted in a rhapsodic, semi-possessed manner", but as a serious thinker worthy of intellectual consideration.
Each part of the book elaborates upon an emblematic formula that introduces a moment in Lacanian thought, thematized along the three orders of the Imaginary, the Symbolic and the Real as they pertain to the relation between the subject and the other. These three moments show a shift in the disciplines mobilized by Lacan and an increase in complexity for the reader.
Lacan refers at first to Kojeve's dictum that "desire is the desire of the other" and adopts his interpretation of... read more
Jaques Lacan together with Martin Heidegger (I tried "What is Thinking") are two Philosophers which I simply could not read in their original form. On the other hand both of them touched ideas that were very dear to me (like Beeing and the Real). I neeeded a primer. I followed the advice of another of the reviewers who suggested to start with "Bruce Fink's "The Lacanian Subject: Between Language & Jouissance" and follow it up with Chiesa's book. I found both of them to be exellent.
I am glad that I read them at a mature age because digesting them at a purely intellectual level would be quite arduous and sensless. At the end of his book Lorenzo Chiesa approaches difficult subjects as "desire", "phantasy/object-a", "jouissance" , "death-drive" and of course "the Real". Eventhough occasionally challenging, this book dared to interpret life's hidden side, it's dirty little secret so to speak, with clarity and consistency. But be prepared: If the bare cover turns you off, this book... read more
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