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  • ==Jacques Lacan== [[Lacan]] follows [[Freud]] in reaffirming the concept of the [[death drive]] as ce
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  • [[Image:Kida_j.gif |right|frame|[[Kid A In Alphabet Land - Jouissance]]]] ...lated as '[[enjoyment]]', but enjoyment has a reference to pleasure, and ''jouissance'' is an enjoyment that always has a deadly reference, a paradoxical pleasur
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  • [[Lacan]]'s [[discussion]] of the "[[Thing]]" constitutes one of the central themes ...loys to refer to the [[thing-presentations]] in the [[unconscious]], and [[Lacan]] argues that although on one level ''[[Thing|Sachvorstellungen]]'' and ''[
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== ...on of the [[mother]] in the [[family]] [[complexes]],<ref>{{1938}}</ref> [[Lacan]]'s pre-war writings do not engage with the debate on [[femininity]].
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  • ...uestion of who possesses a penis and the related issue of its masturbatory jouissance ([[gratification]]). [[Freud]] argues that [[children]] of both [[sexual d ...of the phallus as foundational to [[psychoanalytic]] theory. Specifically, Lacan establishes the phallus as the primordial signifier of desire in [[oedipal]
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  • ..., yet goes beyond, its [[Freudian]] origins. From an ethical perspective, Lacan has examined in an original way the [[relationship]] between desire and the ...[Standard Edition]]'') does not exactly coincide with Lacan's desire.<ref>(Lacan, 1977 [1959], pp. 256-7)</ref>
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  • ...Unconscious]]."<ref>[[Jacques Lacan|Lacan, Jacques]]. "[[Works of Jacques Lacan|Subversion du sujet et dialectique du désir dans l'inconscient freudien]]. In this paper, [[Lacan]] builds up the [[graph of desire]] in four [[stages]].
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  • =====Jacques Lacan===== [[Lacan]] overcomes this [[impasse]] in [[Freud]]ian [[theory]] by defining [[perve
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== [[Lacan]]'s first [[discussion]] of the [[superego]] comes in his articule on the [
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== ...gly, and tends to discuss [[sexuality]] in [[terms]] of [[desire]] and ''[[jouissance]]''.
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  • =====Jacques Lacan===== [[Lacan]] expands upon [[Freud]]'s [[concept]] of the "[[repetition|compulsion to r
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  • These two words have quite different [[meanings]] in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]: ''[[langue]]'' usually refers to a specific [[language]], suc =====Jacques Lacan=====
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  • =====Jacques Lacan===== [[Lacan]] asserts that [[ethics|ethical thought]] "is at the centre of our [[work]]
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== ...tages [[desire]], he emphasizes the protective function of [[fantasy]]. [[Lacan]] compares the [[fantasy]] [[scene]] to a frozen [[image]] on a [[cinema]]
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== In his early work, [[Lacan]] relates [[anxiety]] to the [[threat]] of [[fragmentation]] which the [[su
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  • The term "[[death]]" occurs in various contexts in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. [[Lacan]] talks [[about]] the "[[second death]]."<ref>{{S7}} p. 211</ref>
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== [[Lacan]] is very critical of the way in which [[Anna Freud]] and [[ego-psychology]
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== ...is first and foremost a [[fantasy]] of the mutilation of the [[penis]]. [[Lacan]] [[links]] this [[fantasy]] with a [[whole]] series of [[fantasy|fantasies
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  • The term [[sinthome]] is, as [[Lacan]] points out, an archaic way of writing what has more recently been spelt [ =====Jacques Lacan=====
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  • Running throughout [[Lacan]]'s [[work]] is the [[idea]] that appearances are deceptive, an idea that i ...]] [[lack]]s the [[dimension]] of deliberate [[deception]], which is why [[Lacan]] states that the axiom of [[natural science]] is the [[belief]] in an hone
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