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A Lacanian Reading of Orhan Pamuk?s The Black Book

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  • Mojgan Abshavi*

    (Department of English, Payame Noor University, PO Box: 193595-3697, Tehran, Iran)

  • Shahla Moayedi

    (Department of English, Payame Noor University, PO Box: 193595-3697, Tehran, Iran)

Abstract

From long time ago up to now, and in the trend of the human’s thought development, question about identity and the essence of self has been always an attractive matter for thinking. Searching for a lost soul mate, that can be supposed as a reflection of ourselves has been a great challenge for human beings, as well. The present research focuses on a type of psychoanalytic criticism which is based on ideas developed by Jacques Lacan in regard to Orhan Pamuk’s The Black Book. Lacan as a psychologist with a post-structuralist viewpoint believes that the unconscious is structured like a language. He states that language, the signifying chain with a perpetual sliding of the signified under the signifier, never provides "ultimate meaning" or a "transcendental signified". Accordingly, this study represents a Lacanian reading of Orhan Pamuk?s The Black Book with emphasis on the main roles of the "other", and language in forming of the unconscious and individual identity. Galip, the protagonist of the novel, apparently is in search of his lost wife "Rüya". But in fact, following this lack, he starts his search for knowing himself through a chain of signifiers. However, this search does not lead him to reach to a complete ultimate meaning of his "self". His bewildered subject cannot anchor at a fix point of integrated and wholeness of the "self".

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  • Mojgan Abshavi* & Shahla Moayedi, 2020. "A Lacanian Reading of Orhan Pamuk?s The Black Book," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 6(6), pages 649-658, 06-2020.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2020:p:649-658
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