Lacanian Subject
Discover the profound insights of Bruce Fink in Lacanian Subject, a compelling exploration of subjectivity rooted in the groundbreaking theories of Jacques Lacan. Published in 1996, this 240-page book delves into the intricate process of becoming a subject amidst the impersonal forces that shape our existence. Fink skillfully unpacks the complexities of our origins, examining how the unpredictable roll of the dice at the universe's inception intertwines with the desires of our parents, ultimately crafting the unique identities we inhabit today. Ideal for those interested in American Language and Literature, Comparative Literature, and Psychoanalysis, this work serves as a vital resource for students and scholars alike. Enhance your understanding of literary criticism and psychoanalytical theory with this essential addition to your library.