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− | [[ | + | <center>'''Guide to Lacanian Psychoanalysis'''</center> |
+ | ;Reference | ||
+ | ;Freudian Terrain | ||
+ | ;The Legacy of Surrealism | ||
+ | ;The Uses of Philosophy | ||
+ | ;The Functions of Language | ||
+ | ;Lacan | ||
+ | ;The Imaginary | ||
+ | ;From the Imaginary to the Symbolic | ||
+ | ;The Symbolic | ||
+ | ;The Family and the Individual | ||
+ | ;The Oedipus Complex and the Meaning of the Phallus | ||
+ | ;From the Symbolic to the Real | ||
+ | ;The Subject of the Unconscious | ||
+ | ;The Psychoanalyst as Textual Analyst | ||
+ | ;The Real | ||
+ | ;The Impossible Real | ||
+ | ;[[Guide/Sexual Difference|Sexual Difference]] | ||
+ | :[[Guide/Sexual_Difference#Introduction|Introduction]] | ||
+ | :[[Guide/Sexual_Difference#|Freud and the Enigma of Feminine Sexuality]] | ||
+ | :[[Guide/Sexual_Difference#|To Have or to Be the Phallus?]] | ||
+ | :[[Guide/Sexual_Difference#|Femininity as Masquerade]] | ||
+ | :[[Guide/Sexual_Difference#|The Woman Does Not Exist]] | ||
+ | :[[Guide/Sexual_Difference#|''Encore'': The Theory of Sexuation]] | ||
+ | ::[[Guide/Sexual_Difference#|Masculinity]] | ||
+ | ::[[Guide/Sexual_Difference#|Femininity]] | ||
+ | :[[Guide/Sexual_Difference#|There is No Such Thing as a Sexual Relationship]] | ||
+ | :[[Guide/Sexual_Difference#|Courtly Love]] | ||
+ | :[[Guide/Sexual_Difference#Summary|Summary]] | ||
+ | ;Sexuality and Science= | ||
+ | ;Sexuality, Love and Feminism | ||
+ | ;Lacan and Film | ||
+ | ;Lacan and Literature | ||
+ | ;After Lacan | ||
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Revision as of 10:54, 11 May 2006
- Reference
- Freudian Terrain
- The Legacy of Surrealism
- The Uses of Philosophy
- The Functions of Language
- Lacan
- The Imaginary
- From the Imaginary to the Symbolic
- The Symbolic
- The Family and the Individual
- The Oedipus Complex and the Meaning of the Phallus
- From the Symbolic to the Real
- The Subject of the Unconscious
- The Psychoanalyst as Textual Analyst
- The Real
- The Impossible Real
- Sexual Difference
- Introduction
- Freud and the Enigma of Feminine Sexuality
- To Have or to Be the Phallus?
- Femininity as Masquerade
- The Woman Does Not Exist
- Encore: The Theory of Sexuation
- There is No Such Thing as a Sexual Relationship
- Courtly Love
- Summary
- Sexuality and Science=
- Sexuality, Love and Feminism
- Lacan and Film
- Lacan and Literature
- After Lacan