Tag: Psychoanalysis

  • Beyond Oedipus: Law, Desire, and the Symbolic Order

    Beyond Oedipus: Law, Desire, and the Symbolic Order

    Jacques Lacan’s “return to Freud” wasn’t mere reverence but radical reinterpretation. He transformed our understanding of the Oedipus complex and the human psyche through reconstructing Freudian concepts. This essay explores how Lacan’s reading opened new theoretical possibilities for psychoanalytic thinking, suggesting that our previous understanding of mythology was just the surface of a deeper structural topology.

  • Born Again, Enlightened, Analyzed: Exploring the Many Faces of Conversion.

    Born Again, Enlightened, Analyzed: Exploring the Many Faces of Conversion.

    This essay explores the concept of conversion as a transformation of the self, examining its manifestations in Christianity through figures like Paul, Augustine, and Luther, and comparing it to Islamic submission, Zen enlightenment, and Lacanian psychoanalysis. All involve a reorientation of identity and purpose.