1st Edition

Zoological Lacan A Lacanian Framework for Animality

By Teddy Duncan Jr. Copyright 2027
202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

Zoological Lacan  examines the importance of Lacanian theory for understanding animals by situating them in Lacan's thought, relying on the occasional and fleeting (but surprisingly consistent) statements on animality throughout his work. Teddy Duncan Jr. considers questions about animal subjectivity and the epistemological challenges that animals present, suggesting that a return to Lacan can... Read more

Introduction: Zoological Lacanianism   Part 1: Animal Subjects in the Lacanian Triad (The Symbolic, The Imaginary, and The Real)   1. Lacan’s Rats: The Limits of Language in Animal Subjectivity   2. Lacan’s Pigeons: Animals in the Imaginary Register  3. Lacan’s Praying Mantis: Trauma, Jouissance, and Animality in the Real  Part 2: Knowledge-Beyond-Knowledge: The Animal Unconscious and Love  4. Who is the Idiot?: Towards an Animal Unconscious   5. Freud with Sade: A Psychoanalytic Approach to Human-Animal Love  Conclusion: The Ethics of (Zoological) Psychoanalysis

Biography

Teddy Duncan Jr. is an Associate Professor at Valencia College. His writing on psychoanalysis, literature, and animality has been published in various academic journals, and this is his second book.