‘How Very Lacanian’: From Fantasy to Hyperreality in Basic Instinct 2

Film-Philosophy 11 (3):74-85 (2007)
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‘How very Lacanian’, psychoanalyst Milena Gardosh observes at onepoint in Michael Caton-Jones’ Basic Instinct 2 : a line that would become notorious.1The question is: just how Lacanian is Basic Instinct 2?

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