Review of Enjoy your symptom: Jacques Lacan in Hollywood and out [Book Review]

Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 15 (1):84-89 (1994)
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Reviews the book, Enjoy your symptom: Jacques Lacan in Hollywood and out by Slavoi Zizek. The following reviews one of Slavoi Zizek's books, Enjoy your symptom: Jacques Lacan in Hollywood and out. Zizek's book and this review aim to address the relevance of Lacan for many of the ethical questions that arise when psychology begins to envision its own concepts and practices as culturally embedded. The matrix of discourse, power, and subject is most often articulated in psychology through the ideas of Foucault, but Lacan illuminates the same field of effects with closer attention given to the specifics of language, the body, the individual, and intersubjectivity. Lacan most obviously addresses the role of speech in a clinical setting. But the implications reach further and Slavoi Zizek takes the Lacanian intervention into the social order. At present Zizek represents the most explicit and uncompromising Lacanian reader of contemporary culture. 2012 APA, all rights reserved)

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