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"L’écriture est une trace où se lit un effet de langage"
— Lacan, XX, 110



« C’est justement là que se rencontre le phénomène absolument fabuleux, qui se réalise de ceci, que  l’homme — c’est là-dessus que j’ai tenté de faire mon premier frayage — aime son image comme ce qui lui est le plus prochain, c’est-à-dire son corps. Simplement, son corps, il n’en a strictement aucune idée. Il croit que c’est moi. Chacun croit que c’est soi. C’est un trou. Et puis au dehors, il y’a l’image. Et avec cette image, il fait le monde. »

Lacan, J. (1974), « Le phénomène lacanien »,  The Lacanian Review, 9 (Paris: NLS,  2020), p. 30. 

 

 
 

 

 

“That's precisely where the most fantastic phenomenon is encountered, which is manifested by the fact that man—and here's where I tried to make my first breakthrough—loves his image as what is nearest to him, that is to say, as his body. Strictly speaking, he doesn’t have the slightest idea of his body. He thinks, that’s me. Everyone thinks it’s himself. it’s a hole. And outside of it, there’s an image. And with this image, he makes the world.”

 

Lacan, J. (1974), “The Lacanian Phenomenon”,  trans. D. Collins,
 The Lacanian Review, 9
(Paris: NLS,  2020), p. 31. 

 

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