Humanities (Oct 2023)

Making Words—The Unconscious in Translation: Philosophical, Psychoanalytical, and Philological Approaches

  • Judith Kasper

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/h12060127
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. 127

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The topic of the article is the status of translation and homophony in philosophy, psychoanalysis and philology. The article focuses on the question of how translation is carried out using the basic principle of equivalence of meaning by homophony and what effects this can produce. The analysis of two case studies by Freud and Lacan shows that homophonic transfer from one language to another can be extremely productive for the subjective traversal of a phantasm. It is then shown that this is not, however, of purely subjective interest. Werner Hamacher has sketched the future of philology starting from such homophonic translations; Lacan has tried to advance to another theory of language through homophonic formations.

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