Representation, Figuration and Fantasy in Lacan

Ágalma: Rivista di studi culturali e di estetica 37 (2019)
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This paper analyzes synthetically the Lacanian theory of representation in relation with the modern concept of pictorial figuration. The difference between geometrical figuration and theorical representation is also put in relation with the functions that the Fantasy and the imaginary order have in the field of psychoanalytical analysis. It also aims at a non-phenomenological reading of the Lacanian concept of “ the way the aesthetical object exists”.

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