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Stylus (Rio de Janeiro)

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STEINBERG, Samantha Abuleac. Bonds of graph of desire with the discourses, from J. Lacan's Seminar 16. Stylus (Rio J.) [online]. 2016, n.32, pp. 191-197. ISSN 1676-157X.

Stemming from Lacan's Seminar 16, From Another to the other (1968-69), this article brings a discussion about the graph of desire under a not so common perspective: in its relationship with the "I" (Je) and with a certain "fundamental questioning", required to all psychoanalytic work. At the time of the Seminar, Lacan was working on the concept of Subject within its intimate relationship with jouissance. The Subject here is presented essentially as a function, inseparable from the concepts of saying and real, which might be located at the graph of desire as its effect. In addition, the article also presents relationships between the graph and the discourses, in full construction in the Seminar

Keywords : Graph of desire; Seminar: book 16; Discourses; Function subject; I (Je).

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