Showing posts with label Lacan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lacan. Show all posts

Saturday, March 31, 2012

I love YouTube


Isn't is awesome how we can just YouTube almost any clip and find it within seconds?
But anyways,
I posted up this scene from the movie Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone because I felt that it was a good representation of the scene J.K. Rowling wrote for the book. I have some problems with the movies, but I think that this scene was done very well. The clip does a good job of setting up the scene: the grand mysterious mirror and the sad boy standing alone who just wants his family.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Here we go...

First off you're probably thinking- What in the world is Lacan's Mirror Stage?!  I'll try to give it in somewhat simple terms.  Here we go:


Jacques Lacan was a psychologist who came after Freud (I know you know who he is!). His most popular theory (and most relevant to Harry Potter) is his mirror stage of development. He said that this stage was experienced starting at about 6 months when the infant first recognizes itself in a mirror. It is here that we learn that we are separate from everything else. The jumble of ideas and confusing thoughts about ourselves is solidified into a single image- our reflections. However, this reflection becomes the 'other'. It encompasses all of the social constructions (what society tells us is right and appropriate). We will never truly be able to reach that ideal we see in the mirror- the perfect, put-together reflection.

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