mirror stage
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mirror stage is a recurring concept in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 1 times across 1 issues between October 21, 2024 and October 21, 2024. The archive places it in contexts such as “The mirror stage. You recognize yourself as an individual only in the reflection of the other”. It most often appears alongside A Tale of Autumn, Abigail Yaga, Alex Patrick Dyck.
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- Category: Concepts
- Mention count: 1
- Issue count: 1
- First seen: October 21, 2024
- Last seen: October 21, 2024
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Related Pages
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- A Tale of Autumn (1 shared issues)
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- Abigail Yaga (1 shared issues)
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- Alex Patrick Dyck (1 shared issues)
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- Annabel (1 shared issues)
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- Archway Editions (1 shared issues)
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- Beverly’s (1 shared issues)
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- Bronwen Lam (1 shared issues)
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- Brooklyn (1 shared issues)
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- Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research (1 shared issues)
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- Byzantine Empire (1 shared issues)
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- Cafe Reggio (1 shared issues)
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- Canal Projects (1 shared issues)
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Source Context
Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
Later, back at Cafe Reggio alternating sips of hot apple cider with whiskey neat (a new one for me), Madelyn, who knows about these things, explains the Lacanian implications of it all. The mirror stage. You recognize yourself as an individual only in the reflection of the other and as such, the ego is born. Our own narcissism is reflected in the influx of images we become transfixed by. Self-objectification in images. Etc etc etc.
Inline links: Madelyn