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==Thesis== | ==Thesis== | ||
By innovatively tieing Aimée's actions to her life experience,<ref>J S Lee, ''Jacques Lacan'' (1992) p. 12</ref> lacan was able to argue that her attack was in fact made against the (persecutory aspect of the) image of he own ], carried out in a sort of ] trance.<ref>F Pacteau, ''Symptom of Beauty'' (2013) p. 193</ref> | |||
==Later identification== | ==Later identification== |
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Case of Aimée was the subject of the doctoral thesis of Jacques Lacan, and concerned a woman who attacked a celebrity actress.
Thesis
By innovatively tieing Aimée's actions to her life experience, lacan was able to argue that her attack was in fact made against the (persecutory aspect of the) image of he own Ideal ego, carried out in a sort of narcissistic trance.
Later identification
See also
References
- David Macey, Introduction, The Four Fundamental Concpets of Psycho-Analysis (Penguin 1994) p. xvi
- J S Lee, Jacques Lacan (1992) p. 12
- F Pacteau, Symptom of Beauty (2013) p. 193