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  • ...are telling me that the authors must have read [[Lacan]]. The Frankfurt [[School]] partisans see in <i>The Matrix</i> the extrapolated embodiment of <i>Kult ...uch readings that [[project]] into the [[film]] refined philosophical or [[psychoanalytic]] [[conceptual]] distinctions are effectively much inferior to a naïve imm
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  • ...e supreme question should be why did Marxism go wrong? But the Frankfurt [[School]] was too focused on [[anti-Semitism]] and Nazism to ask this question. How ...y interests me is the following insight: if you look at the very core of [[psychoanalytic]] theory, of which even [[Freud]] was not aware, it's properly read death [
    64 KB (10,850 words) - 00:53, 26 May 2019
  • ...ian, Kleinian, Lacanian - they don't [[exist]] without reference to some [[psychoanalytic theory]]. The unfortunate result of this reflexivisation is that the [[anal ...back to the scene of the primordial [[traumatic]] wound. Gray accepts the psychoanalytic notion of an early childhood traumatic [[experience]] that forever marks th
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  • ...ctualist readings which project into the film the refined philosophical or psychoanalytic conceptual distinctions.(1)<br> ..."desert of the real." The key opposition is here the one between Frankfurt School and Lacan: should we historicize the Matrix into the metaphor of the Capita
    63 KB (10,769 words) - 14:59, 12 November 2006
  • ...y (what, in the Freudo-Marxian [[tradition]], is called [[symptom]]). In [[psychoanalytic]] terms, lapses, [[dreams]], compulsive [[formations]] and acts, and so for ...ic discovery itself, as well as [[political act]], artistic invention, and psychoanalytic confrontation with Love. Apropos of Paul, Badiou tackles the problem of loc
    71 KB (11,385 words) - 21:34, 20 May 2019
  • ...shing intensity is talking [[about]] Mary Kay Letourneau the 36 year old [[school]] teacher imprisoned in Seattle earlier this year for a passionate [[love]] ...nished with the highest grades, nonetheless I was indifferent towards High School. I already had my own interests." Apart from reading philosophy, Zizek was
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  • ...]. In much of his [[work]], Zizek employs familiar [[concepts]] from the [[psychoanalytic]] and Lacanian [[lexicon]] - [[projection]], [[inversion]], the [[Real]] an ...s sympathetic to many of Habermas's aims, but he offers a more [[complex]] psychoanalytic account of human [[thinking]] and [[desiring]]. Unlike Habermas, he assumes
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  • [[psychoanalytic]] [[defense]] of the [[Enlightenment]] draws criticism from say, there was a clear Frankfurt [[School]] or Critical Theory orientation,
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  • ...ext.' (Christian Ingo Lenz Dunker, Lacanian Psychoanalyst and Professor of Psychoanalytic Theory, Sao Paulo, Brazil); 'Ian Parker's book is exemplary of an emerging As Zizek swerves backwards and forwards between political, psychoanalytic and philosophical reference points, his critics within each of these domain
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  • ...for example, would allow himself the following one-liner to illustrate the psychoanalytic concept of the phallus: 'What is the lightest object in the world? The peni ...in Slovenia the Communist Party was intelligent enough to adopt Frankfurt School Marxism as its official ideology. Heideggerianism was from the beginning li
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  • ...oanalytic]] conceptions themselves. Literary criticism has sought to use [[psychoanalytic theory]] to explain literature, and even literature itself has sometimes so ...t branches of literary studies. Within literature departments, interest in psychoanalytic theory eclipses attention (when there is any at all) to other systems of [[
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  • ...minar]] on [[sexology]]. Reich was accepted for membership of the Vienna [[Psychoanalytic]] [[Association]] in October 1920 at the age of 23. According to the Wilhel ...research into the [[social]] causes of [[neurosis]]. It was at the Vienna Psychoanalytic Association that Reich met Annie Pink, a fellow [[analyst]]-in-[[training]]
    39 KB (5,735 words) - 03:29, 21 May 2019
  • ...|philosopher]]. He is associated with what became known as the [[Frankfurt School]] of critical thinkers. ...aving Columbia, he helped [[form]] the New York Branch of the [[Washington School of Psychiatry]] in [[1943]], and in [[1945]] the [[William Alanson White In
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  • ...na Freud]] is one of the pioneers of [[child psychoanalysis]] and of the [[psychoanalytic]] study of normal child [[development]]. Her main contribution to psychoanalytic [[theory]] is her description of the [[defense]] mechanisms used by the [[e
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  • ...) is a [[France|French]] [[feminism|feminist]] and [[psychoanalytic theory|psychoanalytic]] and [[culture theory|cultural theorist]]. She is best known for her works ...the [[University of Louvain]] in [[1955]]. She taught in a [[Brussels]] [[school]] from 1956-1959. She moved to [[France]] in the early 1960s. In [[1961]] s
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  • The supreme question should be, why did Marxism go wrong? The Frankfurt [[School]] was too focused on [[anti-Semitism]] and Nazism to ask this question. How ...y interests me is the following insight: if you look at the very core of [[psychoanalytic]] theory, of which even [[Freud]] was not aware, its properly read death [[
    46 KB (7,621 words) - 00:50, 21 May 2019
  • As my title suggests, beyond this 'speech', what the psychoanalytic expetience discovers in the unconscious is the whole structure of language. It should be said that modern poetry and especially the Surrealist school have taken us a long way in this d;rection by showing that any conjunction
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  • ...ent and the [[formation]] of his own [[school]] of [[psychoanalytic theory|psychoanalytic thought]]. Also in 1953, [[Lacan]] and a group of colleagues left the '''''
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  • ...ference-points that are provided in it, more particularly for the strictly psychoanalytic unconscious, allow us to perceive that he may have been directed towards so ...The term was introduced into the psychoanalytic vocabulary by the French School. Is it simply a metaphor? We find here once again the ambiguity that affec
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  • || [[Television A Challenge to the Psychoanalytic Establishment]] || [[On Freud's Trieb & the Psychoanalytic Desire]]
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