Language? Speaking! Discourse

It is not language but speech that is claimed as the subject matter of psychology. Psychoanalysis represents the most important projects to investigate speech. In this paper, the psychoanalysis of Jacques Lacan is given priority. He explicitly incorporated the social sphere into psychoanalysis by wa...

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Main Author: Klaus-Jürgen Bruder
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Psychosozial-Verlag GmbH & Co. KG 2011-06-01
Series:Journal für Psychologie
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Online Access:http://www.journal-fuer-psychologie.de/jfp-1-2011-07.html
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description It is not language but speech that is claimed as the subject matter of psychology. Psychoanalysis represents the most important projects to investigate speech. In this paper, the psychoanalysis of Jacques Lacan is given priority. He explicitly incorporated the social sphere into psychoanalysis by ways of putting the speaking subject in the center of social theory reflexions. Lacan's discourse in this article becomes the discourse of the media and as such represents the post-democracy and the unfolding of the discourse of power. As such, subjectification becomes understandable as defrayment of the paroles of the discourse of power.
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Language? Speaking! Discourse
Journal für Psychologie
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speech
conversation
narrative
narration
discourse psychoanalytic conversation
discourse of power
media
post-democracy
subjectification
title Language? Speaking! Discourse
title_full Language? Speaking! Discourse
title_fullStr Language? Speaking! Discourse
title_full_unstemmed Language? Speaking! Discourse
title_short Language? Speaking! Discourse
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topic language
speech
conversation
narrative
narration
discourse psychoanalytic conversation
discourse of power
media
post-democracy
subjectification
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