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The Symbolic, the Real and the Imaginary

Ahmad Fuad Rahmat, Projek Dialog | Sharaad Kuttan, BFM 89.9 | Ahmad Fuad Rahmat, Projek Dialog | Sharaad Kuttan, BFM 89.9

10-Feb-16 21:00

The Symbolic, the Real and the Imaginary

In this episode we go over French Psychoanalyst Jacque Lacan's three most famous concepts: the symbolic, the real and the imaginary. Along the way we will also touch on how psychoanalysis could be of use in understanding Malaysia.


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Tags:  French philosophyPhilosophyAvant gardeMalaysiaPsychoanalysisJacques LacanThe selfPerspectivesCultureCultural understandingSigmund FreudMindEgoIdSuperegoThe "I"Inner selfPsychePsychologyEgo psychologyEthnicsffe Restrain of pleasureRepressionOppressionEnjoymentNeuroticNeuroticismSexismPatriarchyReligionIslamHypocrisyFree willFreedomFeelingsPerversionsFantasyPsychologicalSignifierSignificationLanguageSymbolisingCommunicationThe realSymbolic orderConformityThe imaginaryNight School





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