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And yet , cinema - the film - is a Symbolic construction - it's a discourse , and it is understood because the spectator / subject has acceded to the Symbolic . There's a com- plicated relationship between these two regimes .
And yet , cinema - the film - is a Symbolic construction - it's a discourse , and it is understood because the spectator / subject has acceded to the Symbolic . There's a com- plicated relationship between these two regimes .
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The " Imaginary " and the " Symbolic " are terms introduced by Jacques Lacan to describe two fundamental registers of the psychoanalytic domain . Most broadly understood , the Imaginary is the order of rela- tionships to images ...
The " Imaginary " and the " Symbolic " are terms introduced by Jacques Lacan to describe two fundamental registers of the psychoanalytic domain . Most broadly understood , the Imaginary is the order of rela- tionships to images ...
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On the other hand , the Symbolic is a mediatory order which separates the dyadic relationship and forces the subject to differentiate between itself and its phantasy of specular coherence and narcissistic desire . The Symbolic is the ...
On the other hand , the Symbolic is a mediatory order which separates the dyadic relationship and forces the subject to differentiate between itself and its phantasy of specular coherence and narcissistic desire . The Symbolic is the ...
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BERKELEY JOURNAL FOR THEORETICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA AND CULTURE | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
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