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- Mirror_stage abstract "The mirror stage (French: stade du miroir) is a concept in the psychoanalytic theory of Jacques Lacan. The mirror stage is based on the belief that infants recognize themselves in a mirror (literal) or other symbolic contraption which induces apperception (the turning of oneself into an object that can be viewed by the child from outside of himself) from the age of about six months. Later research showed that, although children are fascinated with images of themselves and others in mirrors from about that age, they do not begin to recognize that the images in the mirror are reflections of their own bodies until the age of about 15 to 18 months. Of course, the experience is particular to each person.Initially, Lacan proposed that the mirror stage was part of an infant's development from 6 to 18 months, as outlined at the Fourteenth International Psychoanalytical Congress at Marienbad in 1936. By the early 1950s, Lacan's concept of the mirror stage had evolved: he no longer considered the mirror stage as a moment in the life of the infant, but as representing a permanent structure of subjectivity, or as the paradigm of "Imaginary order". This evolution in Lacan's thinking becomes clear in his later essay titled "The Subversion of the Subject and the Dialectic of Desire."".
- Mirror_stage thumbnail Mirror_baby.jpg?width=300.
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- Mirror_stage wikiPageExternalLink lacan1.htm.
- Mirror_stage wikiPageExternalLink rolleyes.htm.
- Mirror_stage wikiPageExternalLink seminars1a.htm.
- Mirror_stage wikiPageExternalLink what-does-lacan-say-about-the-mirror-stage-part-i.
- Mirror_stage wikiPageID "539008".
- Mirror_stage wikiPageRevisionID "606770192".
- Mirror_stage hasPhotoCollection Mirror_stage.
- Mirror_stage subject Category:Jacques_Lacan.
- Mirror_stage subject Category:Philosophy_of_sexuality.
- Mirror_stage subject Category:Post-structuralism.
- Mirror_stage subject Category:Postmodern_terminology.
- Mirror_stage subject Category:Psychoanalytic_terminology.
- Mirror_stage subject Category:Stage_theories.
- Mirror_stage subject Category:Structuralism.
- Mirror_stage comment "The mirror stage (French: stade du miroir) is a concept in the psychoanalytic theory of Jacques Lacan. The mirror stage is based on the belief that infants recognize themselves in a mirror (literal) or other symbolic contraption which induces apperception (the turning of oneself into an object that can be viewed by the child from outside of himself) from the age of about six months.".
- Mirror_stage label "Estadio del espejo".
- Mirror_stage label "Mirror stage".
- Mirror_stage label "Spiegelstadium".
- Mirror_stage label "Stade du miroir".
- Mirror_stage label "Стадия зеркала".
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- Mirror_stage sameAs Estadio_del_espejo.
- Mirror_stage sameAs Stade_du_miroir.
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- Mirror_stage sameAs Q1649212.
- Mirror_stage sameAs Q1649212.
- Mirror_stage wasDerivedFrom Mirror_stage?oldid=606770192.
- Mirror_stage depiction Mirror_baby.jpg.
- Mirror_stage isPrimaryTopicOf Mirror_stage.