| Semester and Year | FA 2012 |
| Course Number | IDSEM-UG1468 |
| Section | 001 |
| Instructor | Eve Meltzer |
| Days | Mon |
| Time | 12:30 PM - 3:15 PM |
| Units | 4.0 |
| Level | U |
| Foundation Requirement | HUM |
At least since Freud’s “Dream Book,” psychoanalysis has taught us that psychic life is thoroughly steeped in images. This course will pursue the implications of Jacques Lacan’s theory of the subject. By examining a range of psychoanalytic texts alongside several films and photographs, we will consider Lacan’s proposition that the “I” comes into being though the subject’s identification with his or her mirror image. This is ultimately a problem for sociality itself, for we learn to relate to others by way of how we relate to ourselves, our primordial other. Course materials include the writings of Borch-Jacobsen, Butler, Descartes, Fanon, Freud, Heidegger, Lacan, Laplanche as well as several films, including Capturing the Friedmans, American Psycho , and The Thin Red Line .
Interdisciplinary Seminars (IDSEM-UG)