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이선정(Seon Jeong Lee) 한국영미어문학회 2012 영미어문학 Vol.- No.102
The purpose of this study is to reread Hamlet from a viewpoint of Lacanian psychoanalytic theory, especially focusing on how desire and death are involved in the life of the Lacanian subject. Accordingly, I attempted to analyze Hamlet applying Lacan's middle and late theories on the subject as well as referring to his analysis of the play. What Lacan pays attention to in his analysis of Hamlet is not so much Hamlet's incestuous desire per se, but rather the (m)Other's desire that dominates his own desire. He explains the process by which Hamlet enters the symbolic order after solving the Oedipal conflict using the paternal metaphor. For Hamlet, the symbolic father, who functions as the Name-of-the-Father is his own dead father, namely his father's ghost. Through the paternal metaphor, he moves from a point where he wants to be the imaginary phallus(φ) to a point where he wishes to acquire the symbolic phallus(Ф); namely, his transformation follows a trajectory from 'being the phallus' to 'having the phallus.' This movement corresponds to the experience of separation after overcoming alienation. In this drama, the ghost, who is a perverted father content to enjoy jouissance as well as a strict superego blocking the subject's approach to his mother's desire, reminds us of the reason why Lacan calls perversion "pere-version." Just as Hamlet, wounded by the poisoned sword, and Laertes accidentally exchange blows with their swords, the protagonist is able to identify himself with the phallic signifier. This drama, through Hamlet, who finally comes to his own desire by giving up his life, demonstrates that only a tragedy culminating in death can give us an adequate image of desire, and at the same time shows the indivisible relation between death and desire.
『안티고네』독서를 통한 라캉의 윤리적 주체에 대한 고찰
이선정(Seon-Jeong Lee) 경북대학교 인문학술원 2011 人文 科學 Vol.23 No.-
This study aims to explore the ethical subject of psychoanalysis from the viewpoint of Lacanian psychoanalytic theory, through a reading of Sophocles"s Antigone. In the analysis of Antigone, Lacan elevates Antigone to a tragic hero and even to the ethical model of psychoanalysis itself. Antigone"s desire is pure desire for Polyneices sublimated to the dignity of das Ding, and desire, as such, is connected to the death drive. Meanwhile, Lacan proposes that it is her sublime beauty that both fascinates us and startles us. In her unbearable splendor, she moves us and gives catharsis to us as an ethical model of psychoanalysis and as an example of a "subject between desire and jouissance," who puts the death drive into action by pushing her desire to the limit. As the lessons from Antigone tell us, the ultimate aim of the death drive is not the subject"s biological death but the beginning of a new desire, namely creation ex nihilo, and a person can become a mature and ethical subject by not giving way on desire and also through following it thoroughly to become aware of the drive itself. In conclusion, the life of the ethical subject occurs in the pursuit of a healthy encounter with the real, while maintaining the close bond with the symbolic by constructing a non-destructive relationship with das Ding in the form of sublimation, and in that sense the Lacanian subject is located between desire and jouissance.
이선정(Seon Jeong Lee),신효식(Hyo Shick Shin) 한국가정과학회 2000 한국가정과학회지 Vol.3 No.2
The purpose of present study were to find the general trends of mate selecting factors and, marital satisfaction, concentrated on married women, to examine the difference among mate selection factors and marital satisfaction according to socio-demographic variables and psychological variables and to analyze the effects of these variables influencing marital satisfaction. The subjects were 276 wives, living in Kwangju that having passed under 5 years after marriage without divorce experience. The major findings were as follows: 1. In mate selection, factor of high-degree was personality. view of value, personal relations, achievement, emotional mature, self-differentiation, degree of affection`s expression, sense of humor, charms and condition of health. Respondents` marital satisfaction score showed 91.75 and this score was higher than median score(62.5). 2. The external factor of mate selection showed significant difference according to degree of education, career, order, and sex-role attitude. The internal factor of mate selection showed significant difference according to degree of education, career, order, self-differentiation, self-esteem, and sex-role attitude. 3. As correlating mate selectional factors to marital satisfaction, the significance appears in the mate`s personality, view of value, emotional mature, personal relations, self-differentiation, condition of health, achievement, charm, sense of humor and degree of affection`s expression. 4. Married women`s marital satisfaction was influenced by self-esteem, personality and child`s number that were explained about 38% by these variables. In conclusion, to happy marital life must be loved her own self, and above all considered internal factors like personality than external factors in mate selection.