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− | :*[[Guide/Preface|Preface]]
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− | :*[[Guide/Introduction|Introduction]]
| + | [[Category:Jacques Lacan]] |
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− | = Lacan =
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− | :Introduction
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− | :Jacques Lacan: Psychoanalyst and Teacher
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− | :Summary
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− | =The Imaginary=
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− | :Introduction
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− | :Summary
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− | =From the Imaginary to the Symbolic=
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− | =The Symbolic=
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− | :Introduction
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− | :The Primacy of the Signifier
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− | ::Roman Jakobson (1896-1982)
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− | :The Symbolic Order
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− | :''The Purloined Letter''
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− | :Summary
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− | =The Family and the Individual=
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− | =The Oedipus Complex and the Meaning of the Phallus=
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− | :Introduction
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− | :The Oedipus Complex
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− | :The Meaning of the Phallus
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− | ::The Imaginary Phallus
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− | ::The Symbolic Phallus
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− | :The Law of the Father and the Superego
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− | :The Two Fathers
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− | :Racism, Anti-Semitism and the Imperative to Enjoyment!
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− | =From the Symbolic to the Real=
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− | =The Subject of the Unconscious=
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− | :Introduction
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− | :Formations of the Unconscious
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− | ::The Unconscious as Gap or Rupture
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− | ::The Unconscious is Structured like a Language
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− | ::The Unconscious is the Discourse of the Other
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− | :Alienation and Separation
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− | :The Lacanian Subject
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− | :The Drive
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− | :''Hamlet'' and the Tragedy of Desire
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− | =The Psychoanalyst as Textual Analyst=
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− | =The Real=
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− | :''Das Ding'' (The Thing)
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− | :Unconscious Fantasy
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− | =The Impossible Real=
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− | =Sexual Difference=
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− | :Introduction
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− | :Freud and the Enigma of Feminine Sexuality
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− | :To Have or to Be the Phallus?
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− | :Femininity as Masquerade
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− | :The Woman Does Not Exist
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− | :''Encore'': The Theory of Sexuation
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− | ::Masculinity
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− | ::Femininity
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− | :There is No Such Thing as a Sexual Relationship
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− | :Courtly Love
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− | :Summary
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− | =After Lacan=
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− | :Introduction
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− | :The Social-Ideological Fantasy
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− | :Literary Theory
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− | :Film as Fantasy
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− | :Summary
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