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- Four_discourses abstract "The French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan argued that there were four fundamental types of discourse. He defined four discourses, which he called Master, University, Hysteric and Analyst, and showed how these relate dynamically to one another. Discourse of the Master - Struggle for mastery / domination / penetration. Based on Hegel's Master-slave dialecticDiscourse of the University - Provision and worship of "objective" knowledge - usually in the unacknowledged service of some external master discourse.Discourse of the Hysteric - Symptoms embodying and revealing resistance to the prevailing master discourse.Discourse of the Analyst - Deliberate subversion of the prevailing master discourse.Lacan's theory of the four discourses was initially developed in 1969, perhaps in response to the events of May 1968 in France, but also through his discovery of deficiencies in the orthodox reading of the Oedipus Complex. The theory is presented in his seminar L'envers de la psychanalyse and in Radiophonie, where he starts using "discourse" as a social bond founded in intersubjectivity. He uses the term discourse to stress the transindividual nature of language: speech always implies another subject.".
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- Four_discourses comment "The French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan argued that there were four fundamental types of discourse. He defined four discourses, which he called Master, University, Hysteric and Analyst, and showed how these relate dynamically to one another. Discourse of the Master - Struggle for mastery / domination / penetration.".
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