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<i>[[Ornicar?]]</i> (Subtitle: <i>Bulletin périodique du champ Freudien</i> (Journal of the Freudian field)) is the title of a journal founded in January 1975 by [[Jacques-Alain Miller]], [[Jacques Lacan]]'s son-in-law.
[[Laurence Bataille]], the daughter of [[Sylvia Lacan]] and [[Georges Bataille]] and the stepdaughter of [[Lacan]], acted as director of the publication from 1976 to 1978 and helped to edit the journal before eventually withdrawing.
In 1998, starting with no. 49, the journal got a new lease on life under the direction of [[Miller]].
<ref>{{L}} ''[[Seminar XXII|Le Séminaire. Livre XXII. RSI, 1974-5]]'', published in ''[[Ornicar?]]'', nos. 2-5, 1975. [[Seminar]] of 17 December 1974</ref>
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