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Symptom without transcendental syntax
Symptom without transcendental syntax

Author(s): Rahman Veisi Hasar
Subject(s): Semiotics / Semiology, Psycholinguistics, Sociolinguistics
Published by: Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus
Keywords: Symptom; subjectivity; anti-language; social semiotics; Little Hans

Summary/Abstract: Th is paper aims at investigating the Freudian symptom as an individual anti-language involved in a semiotic antagonism towards the internal logonomic system. In Freudian-Lacanian psychoanalysis, the symptom is interpreted according to transcendental and atemporal principles. Leaving aside these principles, we argue for a social semiotic approach in which the meaning of symptom is determined by its antagonistic relationship to the logonomic system, and also by its converted link with the repressed object in a specific socio-cultural context. Th e symptomatic antagonism is marked by a hypocritical and ambivalent relationship with the logonomic system and the repressed entity. The duplicitous semiosis of the symptom refers to rhetorical transformations made to reach a compromise between the contradictory poles of the law and the forbidden phenomenon. As regards the relation of the symptom to subjectivity, the symptom emerges as a conjuncture in which the subject of statement is related to the subject of speaking in a conflicting way. Accordingly, the former as the replica of a legisign-subjectivity is related symptomatically to the latter as a mere sinsign not preceded by any ideological subjectivity. The symptom is like a hinge on which the opposing doors, namely consciousness and unconsciousness, turn. Finally, the case of Little Hans will be analysed proceeding from the antagonistic aspects of symptom.

  • Issue Year: 43/2015
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 29-47
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English