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The Evolution of the Linguistic Sign
Geneva, SwitzerlandTuesday, November 26, 2024
Skip ahead to the middle of the 20th century. French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, influenced by structuralism, gave the Saussurean linguistic sign a new twist from a Freudian perspective. He offered a fresh look at how the unconscious mind impacts language.
Fast-forward to the late 20th century. Argentine writer Hector Libertella playfully reinvented the avant-garde movement by blending Lacanian theory with literature. His novel, "El árbol de Saussure, " cleverly depicted the linguistic sign as a sort of "drunken sign. " This clever metaphor emphasized the influence of the unconscious on language.
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