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  • ...e: The Crime of the Papin Sisters]]</b></a>, transl. by Jon Anderson in <i>Critical [[Texts]]</i>, vol.5, 3, 1988. <b>The [[Family]] [[Complexes]]</b>, transl. by Carolyn Asp in <i>Critical Texts</i>, vol.5, issue 3, 1988. Also transl. by Andrea Kahn in <i>Semiotex
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  • ...er what [[conditions]]? If it is - the "science of the [[unconscious]]" or a "conjectural science of the [[subject]]" - what can it teach us about scien ...e main problem remains that of transference: the [[Name-of-the-Father]] is a foundation, but the legacy of the Father is sin, and the original sin of ps
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  • ...semiotic niche in the [[world]] (see [[Semiosis]]). Semiotics theorises at a general level about ''[[signs]]'', while the study of the communication of ...otics)|lexical]] words), the [[community]] must agree on a simple meaning (a [[denotation (semiotics)|denotative]] meaning) within their [[language]]. B
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  • ...on]]; his redefinition of [[sexual desire]] as mobile and directed towards a wide variety of [[objects]]; and his therapeutic techniques, especially his ...anism]]s, [[Freudian slips]] and [[dream symbolism]] — while also making a long-lasting impact on fields as diverse as [[literature]] ([[Kafka]]), [[f
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  • [[Lacan]] and [[psychoanalysis]] Introduction
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  • ...eedom]] of thought… however, one should treat Lenin in an "[[objective]] critical and [[scientific]] way," not in an attitude of nostalgic idolatry, and, fur ...answer is immediately: "Benevolent as it is, this will necessarily end in a new [[Gulag]]!" The [[ideological]] function of the constant reference to t
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  • ...e active subject working on the passive object): the subject is defined by a fundamental passivity, and it is the object from which movement comes, i.e. ...not because a large part of it eludes me, but because it contains a stain, a blind spot, which signals my inclusion in it.<br><br>
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  • <font 5f5e78="" color="" face="courier" size="1">Slavoj [[Zizek]] &amp; [[lacan]].com 2004</font> ...throughout all (at least Western) [[history]], obsessional [[neurosis]] is a distinctly modern phenomenon.<br><br>
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  • ...course]], at least in the [[United States]]? In fact, aren't we witnessing a resurgence of [[fundamentalism]]? Under the [[Bush]] Administration's "fait ..., no?) is a kind of spiritual commitment which shouldn't be positivized in a set of beliefs and so on.<br><br>
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  • <p><a href="#bio"><i>Geert Lovink</i></a>
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  • ...he returns to [[time]] and again - that the [[subject]] is the subject of a [[void]]. [[Looking]] Awry: An Introduction to Jacques [[Lacan]] through Popular Culture, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1991.
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  • * [[Zizek, Slavoj]]. '''''[[Like A Thief In Broad Daylight]]'''''. * [[Zizek, Slavoj]]. '''''[[Violence: Big Ideas / Small Books]]'''''. New York: Verso. July 22, 2008, 272 pages, [[Language]] [[English]]
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  • <tt>SLAVOJ ZIZEK: A CRITICAL INTRODUCTION</tt></b></font><br><br> ...CAL INTRODUCTION image" align="left" border="0" height="315" width="200"></a>
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  • ...e only one that can be raised by a mere thought' (TS, 382-3)? Who else, in a parody of the anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, would observe:</font></p ...s possible; while the Anglo-Saxon (English and American) lavatory presents a kind of synthesis, with the basin full of water, so that the shit floats in
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  • ...mptom]]! Jacques Lacan in Hollywood and Out. Additionally, among his later books that dealt more with [[moral]] and [[political]] issues are Tarrying With t ...kers alive, [[Slavoj Zizek]] has written over two-dozen books ranging from Lacan, Kant, Hegel, and [[Deleuze]], to [[Hitchcock]], [[David Lynch]], and Krzys
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  • ...is NO - who will appropriate it? Who - if anyone - will translate it into a [[coherency|coherent]] alternate [[political]] [[vision]]? ...chnocratic]] [[liberals]] now wonder whether the hitherto "apathy" was not a blessing in disguise.
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  • |name = Lacan the Charlatan ...or students and scholars of psychoanalysis, [[philosophy]], [[sociology]], critical and [[literary]] [[theory]].
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  • ...n [[exclusion]] and [[hatred]] for its condition! Or else, with a yawn and a wink, we resign ourselves to taking advantage of whatever trust remains in ...aven, but that is why we must [[work]] it here on earth. But Zizek unveils a new attitude. Social [[identity]] is constituted, not on the basis of [[ide
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  • ...ety]] and human [[culture]]).1 At the end of the chapter I will focus on [[Lacan]]'s main interests and the way he has refashioned [[Freudian]] theory. ...h century in that he has given us a way of [[seeing]] things. He fashioned a new [[image]] of what it is to be human. Freud, by the [[power]] of his wri
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  • ! id="0C0" class="column-headers-background" style="width: 100px" | A [http://gen.lib.rus.ec/search.php?&res=100&req=lacan&phrase=1&view=simple&column=def&sort=author&sortmode=DESC Author(s)]
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