In Lacanian psychoanalysis, the unmediated Real is the raw, unprocessed substrate of existence that resists symbolization, representation, or comprehension. It is not “reality” as we perceive it (which is filtered through language and culture) but the traumatic, chaotic excess that ruptures the symbolic order—a void that cannot be tamed by images, words, or ideology.

In Lacanian psychoanalysis, the unmediated Real is the raw, unprocessed substrate of existence that resists symbolization, representation, or comprehension. It is not “reality” as we perceive it (which is filtered through language and culture) but the traumatic, chaotic excess that ruptures the symbolic order—a void that cannot be tamed by images, words, or ideology.