(4/5) Excavating Lacan's 'Function & Field': The zero signifier, the Last Judgment and desire.
Автор: Derek Hook
Загружено: 2021-06-21
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Описание: The zero signifier/symbol as it is invoked in the social anthropology of Lacan's time proves something of an inspiration for Lacan in thinking 'signifierness'. The zero symbol can be thought of as an overabundance of the signifier in relation to the material world. It is an empty or 'purified' signifier - pure form - which has no signified, and yet it provides a location, a reference point. The Last Judgment can be understood as a an example here, as a signifier marking everything with its negativity, with the fact of its disconnection with the materiality of the actual world, which boneless locates the subject. This idea connects back to precipitative temporality. We also discuss how Lacan's view of language draws both on structuralist linguistics and Kojeve's Hegel. We need to keep in mind not only that 'the word is the murder of the thing', but the signifier entails a kind of immortality, namely that of desire itself.
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