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Freud, Lacan, and Contemporary Archaeology: Rethinking the Metaphor of Traces
This article reexamines the archaeological metaphor in psychoanalysis by restoring its context: Freud’s monumental archaeology, Lacan’s structural rupture, and contemporary archaeology’s process-based ruins. Using the Q-Law, it reframes the psychic trace not as an original remnant but as a continually transforming form shaped by operations, returns, and reworkings.
18 min de lecture
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