the Real, the Imaginary, and the Symbolic

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The Real, the Imaginary, and the Symbolic are Jacques Lacan’s three interrelated orders that structure human subjectivity, language, and psychic life in his psychoanalytic theory.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Lacanian triad
psychoanalytic concept set
theoretical framework
alsoKnownAs Lacanian three orders NERFINISHED
appliedIn cultural studies
film theory
literary theory
philosophy
political theory
centralTo Lacan’s teaching
component the Imaginary NERFINISHED
the Real
the Symbolic
concerns formation of the ego
psychic conflict
relation between subject and language
structure of desire
unconscious processes
creator Jacques Lacan NERFINISHED
discussedIn Lacan’s seminars NERFINISHED
Écrits (by Jacques Lacan) NERFINISHED
field Lacanian psychoanalysis
psychoanalysis
hasInterpretationBy Chantal Mouffe NERFINISHED
Ernesto Laclau NERFINISHED
Joan Copjec NERFINISHED
Julia Kristeva NERFINISHED
Slavoj Žižek NERFINISHED
hasOrderCount 3
influencedBy Sigmund Freud
linguistics
structuralism
introducedIn mid-20th century
language French
relatedConcept Name-of-the-Father
Oedipus complex (Lacanian reading) NERFINISHED
jouissance
lack
mirror stage
signifier
subject of the unconscious
structures human subjectivity
language
psychic life
theoreticalStatus foundational in Lacanian theory
usedIn Lacanian psychotherapy NERFINISHED
clinical psychoanalytic practice
psychoanalytic theory of subject formation

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Jacques Lacan notableIdea the Real, the Imaginary, and the Symbolic
Enjoy Your Symptom! exploresConcept the Real, the Imaginary, and the Symbolic
this entity surface form: the Real (Lacanian)