Citations:derealize


 * 1977, Jacques Lacan, Écrits, page 289:
 * Let us say that these relations will turn around a 'to be' and a 'to have', which, by referring to a signifier, the phallus, have the opposed effect, on the one hand, of giving reality to the subject in this signifier, and, on the other, of derealizing the relations to be signified.
 * 1986, Serge Doubrovsky, La Place de la Madeleine (La Place de la Madeleine, Écriture Et Fantasme Chez Proust) (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press):
 * page 58: Because Aunt Léonie, at the cost of wasting away her life, offers an extraordinary machine for derealizing (denying) the real.
 * page 68: By dint of &quot;derealizing&quot; the real, fantasy ends up &quot;derealizing&quot; the imaginary, which begins again within the network of the real, [...]
 * 2018, Mark Tadajewski, Matthew Higgins, Janice Denegri-Knott, Rohit Varman, The Routledge Companion to Critical Marketing (Routledge, ISBN 9781317247289):
 * Varman and Al-Amoudi (2016) examine the practices through which the firm derealizes people. First, Coca-Cola derealizes dispossessed farmers by influencing official reports. Second, the firm derealizes workers by keeping them under a continuous threat of the sack. Third, Coca-Cola derealizes citizens by bypassing local councils. Hence, [...] derealized identities [...] do not fit recognizable categories through hich subjects may vindicate rights, express needs or even claim existence as human beings.