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A Concept of Power in Lacanian Psychoanalysis: Superego and “Two Faces of Power”
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라캉 정신분석과 권력 개념 : 초자아와 권력의 양면성

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The Korean Society for Contemporary Psychoanalysis The Journal of Contemporary Psychoanalysis Vol.11 No.2 KCI Accredited Journals
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2009.12
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87 - 110 (24page)

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A Concept of Power in Lacanian Psychoanalysis: Superego and “Two Faces of Power”
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What is power? That is the theme of controversy among behavioral social scientists in 1950s and 1960s in America. In the last phase of the controversy, the concept of "two faces of power" was presented. According to that concept, the power is activated and observed not only in official decision-making situations, but "nondecision-making," that is the unofficial practice of limiting the scope of official decision-making to "safe" issues by manipulating the dominant values, myths, and political institutions and procedures. This article examines that the split of power between decision and non-decision corresponds to that between ego-ideal and superego in Lacanian psychoanalysis.
Ego-ideal is the network of socio-symbolic norms and ideals that the subject internalizes in the course of education. Superego is merely the necessary obverse of the ego-ideal. For Zizek, the state power is itself split. On one side there is the public written law of the ego-ideal, and on the other side is what he terms the obscene law of the superego, the unwritten law which, by its transgressive character, supports the meaning of the law with enjoyment. The apparatuses of state are, Zizek argues, supplemented by their shadowy double, by a network of publicly disavowed rituals, unwritten laws, institutions, practices, and so on. Officially this unwritten laws do not exist because it violates the written laws, yet, at the same time, submission to them is the surest way to assert membership of the community.

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〈국문초록〉
Ⅰ. 머리말
Ⅱ. 권력 논쟁: 권력, 영향력, 권위
Ⅲ. 주체와 권력: 푸코의 권력론
Ⅳ. 라캉 정신분석과 권력: 자아이상?초자아의 분열과 권력의 양면성
Ⅴ. 맺는말
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