Subjectivity in-Between Times: Exploring the Notion of Time in Lacan’s Work

Springer Verlag (2019)
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Abstract

This book is the first to systematically investigate how the notion of time is conceptualised in Jacques Lacan’s work. Through a careful examination of Lacan’s various presentations of time, Chenyang Wang argues that this notion is key to a comprehension of Lacan’s psychoanalytic thinking, and in particular to the way in which he theorises subjectivity. This book demonstrates that time is approached by Lacan not only as consciously experienced, but also as pre-reflectively embodied and symbolically generated. In an analysis that begins with Lacan’s “Logical Time” essay, Chenyang Wang articulates three temporal registers that correspond to Lacan's Real-Symbolic-Imaginary triad and also demonstrates how Lacan’s elaboration of other major themes including consciousness, body, language, desire and sexuality is informed by his original perspectives on time. Filling a significant gap in contemporary Lacanian studies, this book will provide essential reading for students and scholars of psychoanalytic theory, continental philosophy and critical theory.

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Conclusion

This chapter summarises several important propositions Chenyang Wang has developed throughout this book. The first proposition is to think of the notion of time in Lacan’s work beyond a one-dimensional, unitary category. In other words, a singular ontological ground on which the conception of time c... see more

Sexed Time

In this chapter, Chenyang Wang takes a comprehensive look at Lacan’s work on sexuality. The emphasis of this chapter is on the development of “sexed time” as a new epistemology through which the construction of sexual identity and the meaning of sexual difference can be understood. It is shown that ... see more

Symptomatic Time

In this chapter, Chenyang Wang focuses on specific themes in Lacan’s theory that can be better illuminated with the introduction of multiple temporal registers. The term “symptomatic time” is used to designate the way time is experienced as a compromise formation that covers up the tension between d... see more

Symbolic Time

In this chapter, Chenyang Wang argues that a temporal dimension is also essential to Lacan’s theorisation of the symbolic order. Freud’s argument that the unconscious is timeless already implies the existence of another time different from the inner time consciousness. Lacan’s articulation of Symbol... see more

Real Time

In this chapter, Chenyang Wang explains the meaning of “Real time” and how it fits into Lacan’s overall theoretical structure. Real time is understood as the time of the Real body, and Lacan’s theory of bodily time can be developed from his reworking of Freud’s theory of metapsychology. Chenyang Wan... see more

Logical Time

In this chapter, Chenyang Wang provides a close reading of Lacan’s early essay “Logical Time and the Assertion of Anticipated Certainty: A New Sophism.” The “Logical Time” essay is generally believed to endorse a logical model of intersubjectivity in which the experience of time is shaped by interpe... see more

Introduction

In this chapter, Chenyang Wang argues for the importance of understanding Lacan’s theory of time in the context of both Lacan’s own theoretical structure and the philosophy of time. On the one hand, time is key to understanding Lacan’s theory as a whole. A new temporal perspective can shed light on ... see more

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