Between Desire and Drive

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • In this clip from Coffee and Concepts I offer a brief overview of the development of the idea of Death Drive via reference to Freud, Lacan, Zizek and McGowan. Coffee and Concepts is a monthly, interactive group, where I introduce a key concept and then we discuss it. Coffee and Concepts is accessible via my Patreon.
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Комментарии • 10

  • @craigcolbourn8351
    @craigcolbourn8351 5 месяцев назад +1

    Really helpful insight! Love your simplicity brother, even on complicated topics.

  • @DamonD_Absences
    @DamonD_Absences 4 года назад +3

    Oh man, my child has been playing these “absence-presence” games quite a bit lately. Makes me wonder how to handle them. One very cute one is when she tells me “you’re my not-best friend” right before bursting into a giggle-fit. 3 is a fun age, I love watching her play around with negations and creating her own little linguistic and psychological games.

  • @fosterch11
    @fosterch11 7 месяцев назад

    Ed Pluth's book Signifiers and Acts posits a Lacanian theory that the Real can be tied to the Other supposed-to-know to create a mostly autonomous subject. Would this real not be a stand-in for the unconscious drive?

  • @mitchellthomas2686
    @mitchellthomas2686 2 месяца назад

    How does this differ to the three levels of the ego, the superego and the id ? Or is it the same?

  • @dondraper4806
    @dondraper4806 4 года назад

    Bedazzled is awesome!
    "cocaiinaa!!"

  • @pinchofganja
    @pinchofganja 4 года назад

    To what extent is there a parallel between the Lacanian Drive and the Jungian shadow?
    How might the archetype of the heroes journey be a chaotic encounter with lack?
    How fair is it to say that the mystical death experiences of psychedelic trips are a confluence of the biological and the symbolic?

  • @davidwaggoner3157
    @davidwaggoner3157 4 года назад

    (puts on movie nerd hat) In Bedazzled, Elizabeth Hurley is the Devil, and Brandon Fraser is the one who sells his soul to her for seven wishes.

    • @TheOrthodoxHeretic
      @TheOrthodoxHeretic  4 года назад +1

      Ha! I pride myself in always butchering my pop cultural references! Hopefully I didn’t get it completely wrong! From what I remember, the protagonist keeps trying to give the woman he desires what she wants, and it keeps backfiring.

    • @davidwaggoner3157
      @davidwaggoner3157 4 года назад

      @@TheOrthodoxHeretic Your references are great! (The thing about the movie I remember most is both how truly smart and delightfully dumb the bits are ... being a popular and skilled basketball player , but with a very very small .... package ... , having loads of money .... but because of being a drug lord. It really is a perfect movie for explaining some of your points!)

  • @aboubacaramine8689
    @aboubacaramine8689 10 месяцев назад

    If Jim Jefferies was your therapist..