Glenn Ward

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Teach Yourself Postmodernism

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The Right Bus

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Discover Postmodernism

3.43 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 2011 — 3 editions
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Line of Communication

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Discover Postmodernism: Flash

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URL Branding And Domain Nam...

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UX and UI Design, A Case St...

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Jake Slade: Tropical Thunder

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Postmodernizmi Anlamak

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“The child (mis)recognizes itself as a whole entity for the first time. It sees an image of itself as a unified person, an image which promises for the child that it will soon achieve full co-ordination of its body. The incoherent ‘hommelette’ sees an image of itself as an independent being and learns to identify with this image. This is when the ego (the sense of yourself as an individual) is formed.
Thus, your sense of self is fundamentally bound up with an ‘exterior’ image. Instead of simply coming from within, your identity is formed out of a situation in which you see yourself for the first time from the outside. For Lacan this means that alienation and division are built into your identity from the outset. The result in adult life is that you are in a constant but fruitless state of desire for some mythical inner unity and stability to match the unity and stability you thought you saw in your childhood reflection. We spend our lives trying (and failing) to make ourselves ‘whole’.”
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