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<blockquote>''Writing is distinguished by a prevalence of the text in the sense that this factor of discourse will assume in this essay a factor that makes possible the kind of tightening up that I like in order to leave the reader no other way out than the way in, which I prefer to be difficult. In that sense, then, this will not be writing[[Image:Borromean.''<BR>-'''Jacques Lacan'''<ref>Lacan, JacquesKnot. jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Borromean knot|The Agency of the Letter in the Unconscious or Reason Since FreudBorromean knot]]]]. 1977, p. 146/.493</ref> </blockquote>
Welcome to [[No Subject]], a free online encyclopedia for information related to [[Lacan]]ian [[psychoanalysis]].
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This "prevalence of the [[text]] ... makes possible the kind of tightening up" that for [[Jacques Lacan]] "leaves the reader ''no [[other]] way out than the way in''."<ref>{{L}} [[The Agency of the Letter in the Unconscious or Reason Since Freud]]. 1977, p. 146</ref>
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The short glossary below is not intended to provide adequate definitions As of concepts. To do so would be quite alien to the nature of Lacan's work, which is peculiarly resistant to interpretation of a staticDecember 2006, defining kind. Though rooted in Freudian psychoanalysisthere were 2, Lacan's concepts have evolved over 602 articles within the years to meet the requirements of a constant reformulation of psychoanalytic theory. They are best understood, therefore, operationally, at work in a number of different contexts. However, some of the terms do call for comment, if only by way of introduction. [...[No Subject]] [[wiki]] In certain cases, however, Lacan has preferred that a term be left entirely unglossed, on the grounds that any comment would prejudice its effective operation.
 written in a clearFor helpful information on how to get involved, immensely readable, systematic style no subject demonstrates that lacanian psychoanalysis does have precise political consequences. no subject provides both a thorough and clear presentation of the basic lacanian concepts and the most insightful and innovative attempt so far to apply them to the study of contemporary social and political phenomena jacques lacan has emerged as one of consult the most influential thinks in psychoanalysis and continental philosophy today[[Community_Portal|community portal]]while he is mostly acnowledged for his impact on semiotics, film and gender studies no subject is dedicated to a systematic exploration of the relation between lanian thought and contemporary political analysis both in terms of theory and concrete applicaiton a straitforwrd and systematic assessment of the importance of lacan's categories and theoretical constructions for concrete political analysis demonstrates the immense potential of lacanian thought to invigorate our consideration of the politicla and will be of interest ot all who seek to further their understanding of modenr politics and democrayc <references/>
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