Rhetoric and Culture in Lacan
Discover the intricate relationship between rhetoric and culture in Gilbert D. Chaitin's groundbreaking work, Rhetoric and Culture in Lacan, published by Cambridge University Press in 1996. This insightful book, spanning 292 pages, delves into Jacques Lacan's innovative theory of poetry and examines its profound connections to subjectivity and historical context.
Chaitin's expert analysis navigates Lacan's departure from traditional binaries of poetics and philosophy, highlighting literature's pivotal role in shaping identity and selfhood. As the first comprehensive exploration of Lacan’s theoretical development throughout his career, this book serves as an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts of psychoanalysis and literature. Join Chaitin on this captivating intellectual journey and deepen your understanding of Lacan's influence on the literary landscape.