On the Names-of-the-Father
Discover the profound insights of Jacques Lacan in his thought-provoking work, On the Names-of-the-Father. Published in 2015, this 96-page book delves into the complexities of paternity and its cultural implications. Lacan, a pivotal figure in psychoanalysis, explores how the concept of the "Name-of-the-Father" shapes our understanding of identity and familial relationships. With his signature analytical style, Lacan reveals that the essence of fatherhood is not immediately visible, challenging readers to reconsider their perceptions of paternal roles. This book is essential for anyone interested in psychoanalysis, cultural studies, and the intricate dynamics of family. Enhance your library with this compelling exploration of identity and culture by one of the most influential thinkers of our time.