| Aleid Fokkema - 1991 - 212 pàgines
...his specular image by the child at the infans stage, still sunk in his motor incapacity and nursling dependence, would seem to exhibit in an exemplary...identification with the other, and before language restore to it, in the universal, its function as subject." (Lacan 1966: 2). It should be noted that... | |
| David Pollack - 1992 - 276 pàgines
...first time in another culture and who also, in his similarly infantile "nursling dependence," seems "to exhibit in an exemplary situation the symbolic...in a primordial form, before it is objectified in a dialectic of identification with the other, and before language restores to it, in the universal,... | |
| Vivian Sobchack - 1992 - 360 pàgines
...narcissism springs from the infant's "jubilant assumption of the specular image ... in which the T is precipitated in a primordial form, before it is...objectified in the dialectic of identification with the other."97 However, this jubilant narcissism is dependent upon a "retroactive fantasy" experienced by... | |
| Brenda K. Marshall - 1992 - 226 pàgines
...however, alienating. In Lacan's terms: This jubilant assumption of his specular image by the child . . . would seem to exhibit in an exemplary situation the symbolic matrix in which the I is precipitated in a primordial form, before it is objectified in the dialectic of identification... | |
| Phillip Brian Harper - 1994 - 244 pàgines
...example of an infant first noticing its image in a mirror. By means of the "mirror stage," says Lacan, "the / is precipitated in a primordial form, before...in the dialectic of identification with the other . . . [; b]efore its social determination."4 Lacan's wording suggests a two-part process of formation... | |
| Page duBois - 1995 - 222 pàgines
...his specular image by the child at the infans stage, still sunk in his motor incapacity and nursling dependence, would seem to exhibit in an exemplary...which the / is precipitated in a primordial form. . . . This form would have to be called the Ideal-I. . . . This form situates the agency of the ego,... | |
| Page duBois - 1995 - 222 pàgines
...his specular image by the child at the infans stage, still sunk in his motor incapacity and nursling dependence, would seem to exhibit in an exemplary situation the symbolic matrix in which the I is precipitated in a primordial form. . . . This form would have to be called the Ideal-l. . . .... | |
| Thomas H. Luxon - 1995 - 284 pàgines
...Norton, 1977], 2: "This jubilant assumption of his specular image by the child at the infans stage, . . . would seem to exhibit in an exemplary situation the symbolic matrix in which the I is precipitated in a primordial form.") 25. Susan Handelman, "Jacques Derrida and the Heretic Hermeneutic,"... | |
| Barbara Correll - 1996 - 256 pàgines
...his specular image by the child at the in/ans stage, still sunk in his motor incapacity and nursling dependence, would seem to exhibit in an exemplary...matrix in which the / is precipitated in a primordial fonn, before it is objectified in the dialectic of identification with the other, and before language... | |
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