Über Death and Desire (RLE: Lacan)
Originally published in 1991, Death and Desire presents in Lacanian terms a new integration of psychoanalytic theory in which the battery of key Freudian concepts ¿ from the dynamics of the Oedipus complex to the topography of ego, id, and superego ¿ are seen to intersect in Freud¿s most far-reaching and speculative formulation of a drive toward death. Boothby argues that Lacan repositioned the theme of death in psychoanalysis in relation to Freud¿s main concern ¿ the nature and fate of desire. In doing so, Lacan rediscovered Freud¿s essential insights in a manner so nuanced and penetrating that prevailing assessments of the death instinct may well have to be re-examined.
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