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  • ...nian]] [[sociologist]], [[postmodern]] [[philosopher]], and [[Lacan]]ian [[cultural critic]]. [http://zizekstudies.org/index.php/ijzs/index International Journal of Zizek Studies]
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  • ...] is subjected in the human [[being]]. This prohibition is a structural [[cultural]] [[necessity]], not a [[contingency]], and its [[subjective]] correlate is ...ed as `Desire and the Interpretation of Desire in [[Hamlet]]'. Yale French Studies 55/56 (1977):11-52. There are unedited transcripts of the [[whole]] seminar
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  • ...merely a clever academic observation confined to the realm of [[cultural]] studies, the [[physical]] and hard-nosed [[economics]] of such cynical disavowal ca
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  • ...odels and post-theory. In the background is a wider crisis in [[cultural]] studies, particularly as regards the [[public]] [[role]] of the politically engaged ...t there is "[[another]] Lacan," in reference to whom film theory, cultural studies, and critical [[thought]] as such can be transformed and revitalized. He su
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  • ...ic thought; Anthropology and psychoanalysis; [[Castration]] [[complex]]; [[Cultural]] transmission; [[Darwin]], [[Darwinism]] and psychoanalysis; [[Ethics]]; [ ...are still a [[conscious]] peril to the uncivilized [[people]] in Frazer's studies.
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  • ...[[intersubjective]] phenomena (for example, those broadly conceived as "[[cultural]]" or "[[social]]" in [[nature]]), [[religion]], [[law]], or other non-clin ...rticulated notions of [[Psychological trauma|trauma]] through [[literary]] studies informed by philosophy, [[psychology]], [[neurology]], and [[Freudian]] and
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  • To explain the [[relationship]] between Semiotics and [[Communication Studies]], [[communication]] is defined as the process of transferring data from a ...closer to some of the [[humanities]] (including [[literary theory]] and [[cultural anthropology]]).
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  • ...and awareness. He also turned to [[cultural anthropology|anthropological]] studies of [[totemism]] and argued that totemism reflected a ritualized enactment o ...ts]] would later criticize this point, leading to ethno-[[psychoanalytic]] studies. According to Freud, the father is protective, so his sons love him, but th
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  • ...into broad use only since the 1980s, especially as theory used in literary studies became increasingly influenced by Continental [[philosophy]] and social the ...sse'' (''Knowledge and [[Human]] Interests''), critical theory in literary studies is ultimately a form of [[hermeneutics]], i.e. knowledge via [[interpretati
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  • ...wns interfered with the [[progress]] of his academic career, affecting his studies and his ability to take certain qualifying examinations. However, it also ...aculty positions around France, and continuing to produce more full-length studies. Many of his works were discursive to traditional academic views of [[lite
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  • In the context of religious studies Paul [[Ricoeur]] (1983) defines deconstruction as a way of uncovering the q *[[cultural movement]]
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  • ...mation]] of Friendly Male Nurses (Amicales d'infirmiers)(in [[1958]]), the studies on architecture and the projects of [[construction]] of a day hospital of f ...times correspondent in one fashion or [[another]] with sociopolitical and cultural engagements. In 1967, he appeared as one of the founders of OSARLA (Organiz
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  • ...War]] and the bulk of the [[20th century]]. Huntington believes that this cultural organization better describes the world than the classical [[notion]] of va He surmised that to [[understand]] conflict in our age and in the [[future]], cultural rifts must be [[understood]], and culture (instead of the state) must be ac
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  • ...not mean that sexual identity is the sum of [[natural]] (biological) and [[cultural]] (signifying) elements, but rather that it is that which is left out of th ...perfect sexual union between two people. Perhaps one of the most pervasive cultural [[fantasies]] we have today is of finding our perfect partner and of having
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  • ...t]] the [[social]], but, not surprisingly, they were weighed down by the [[cultural]] baggage of their [[time]]. Freud ‚thought’ his discovery in [[concept ...manization, as a transition from the natural [[register]] of [[life]] to a cultural register of group [[exchange]] and therefore of laws, language and organiza
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  • ...an clearly see here one reason why Lacanianism might be attractive to film studies. Fantasy is not the [[object of desire]], neither is it the desire for spec ...ion of the concepts of the real and objet a from the field of [[cultural]] studies.
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  • ...fect descriptions of the [[capitalist]] dynamics, Marx of the [[Cultural]] Studies, who portrayed the [[alienation]] and [[reification]] of our daily lives -, ...are imperceptibly translated into the benign [[universe]] of the Cultural Studies chic.
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  • ...e isolated tower of the [[liberal]] tolerant attitude and the [[Cultural]] Studies focus on textuality. Now, we are forced to strike back, to deal with real e ...opposition between leading a long [[satisfying]] life full of material and cultural wealth, and dedicating one's life to some transcendent Cause. Two [[philoso
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  • ...e isolated tower of the [[liberal]] tolerant attitude and the [[Cultural]] Studies focus on textuality. Now, we are [[forced]] to strike back, to deal with re
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  • .... Which Marx do we get in these returns? On the one hand, the [[Cultural]] Studies Marx, the Marx of the [[postmodern]] sophists, of the Messianic promise; on
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