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E-grāmata: Lacan on Society: A Radical Archeology of the Social Bond [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(Universidad Autónoma MetropolitanaXochimilco (UAM-X), Mexico)
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Lacan on Society is an exhaustive archeological and contingent review of Lacans approaches to society throughout his work, seminars, and écrits.

Through a systematic and chronological analysis of Lacans work, Edgar Miguel Juįrez-Salazar highlights critical, structural, and divergent surfaces as they emerge within the concept of society. The book explores diverse manifestations of society to conjugate social and structural phenomena such as ideals, the metamorphoses of social enjoyment, the structural demand to produce social order, and the political economy of the signifier and its abstract circulation. Juįrez-Salazars work evaluates Lacan's critique of the notion of the family complexes, the relation between society and social modes of enjoyment, and the homology between Marx and Lacan, concluding with an invitation to subvert the understanding of society and its diatribes.

Lacan on Society will be of great interest to academics and scholars of psychoanalysis, critical theory and Lacanian studies. It will also be relevant to academics and scholars of political economy, cybernetics, post-Marxist thought, gender studies and sociology.
Acknowledgments

Series editor preface

Prologue. Beyond the incontrovertible evidence of society by David
Pavón-Cuéllar

Introduction. An uncanny antiquarian work

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Chapter
1. Displacements from Psychiatry to Family Complexes

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Chapter
2. Between the Imaginary and the Symbolic Approaches to Society

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Chapter
3. Society and Enjoyment. The Stupid Machine

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Chapter
4. Subversion, Social Bond and Political Economy

Conclusions: A Lacanian sociologery?

References
Edgar Miguel Juįrez-Salazar is full-time researcher and professor of social psychology at Universidad Autónoma MetropolitanaXochimilco, Mexico. He practices Lacanian psychoanalysis and holds a PhD in Social Psychology. He has published several books and articles on Lacanian psychoanalysis and critical psychology and many translations of psychoanalysis from English and French into Spanish.