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  • ...aggressivity|aggressive tension]] between the [[specular image]] and the [[real]] [[body]], since the [[wholeness]] of the [[image]] seems to threaten the
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  • One of the most distinctive features of [[Lacanian psychoanalysis]] is [[Lacan]]'s approach to questions of [[time]]. ...akes it clear that what he means by the term "[[history]]" is not simply a real sequence of [[past]] events, but "the present [[synthesis]] of the past."<r
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  • ...ubject]] plays out his [[fantasy]], which is built on the edifice of the [[real]] (the [[world]]). ...ay is framed by the proscenium arch in a theatre, whereas the world is a [[real]] space which lies beyond the [[frame]].<ref>{{F}} ''[[Seminar X|Le Sémina
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  • ...istent presented multiplicity” (''ibid''. 2005: 522), or what Žižek in Lacanian terms calls the [[symbolic]] order. When these elements are collected toget ...Žižek’s terms the “[[traumatic]] [[encounter]] with the Real”, the Lacanian ''[[Objet (petit) a|objet petit a]]'' (''TS'': 141). The Event, which belon
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  • ...ses. By 1951 Lacan is writing about the [[Imaginary]], SYmbolic and the [[Real]]. ...here he delivers a lecture on 'the [[symbolic]], [[the imaginary]] and the real'.
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  • <b>[[Fetishism]]: The [[Symbolic]], The [[Real]] and The [[Imaginary]]</b> (with W. Granoff), transl. in S. Lorand and M. <b>A [[Lacanian]] Psychosis: Interview by Jacques Lacan, 13 Feb. 1976</b>, transl. by Stuar
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  • ...alytic]] [[encounter]]" (Bowie 106). Approachable only asymptotically, the real is most often defined by way of paradoxes; it ...in the [[world]], yet it is phantasmal, shallow and fortuitous. […] The real is inward and outward at once, and belongs indifferently to sanity and to [
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  • ...ese experiences confronted him with the question of [[paternity]] in the [[real]]- called the [[Name-of-the-Father]] into [[symbolic]] opposition with the ...t it designates both our rapport to the [[world]] and our rapport to the [[Real]] as inaccessible. [[Schema R]] is elaborated in terms of a [[particular]]
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  • ...vilege? "This [[signifier]] is chosen as the most tangible element in the real of [[sexual]] copulation; it is the most [[symbolic]] in the literal sense,
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  • ...[castration]]. The transition from pre-[[symbolic]] [[antagonism]] (the [[Real]]) to the [[symbolic order]] where [[signifier]]s are related to meaning ta
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  • ...e the irreducible [[Real]], "a lack which the symbol does not fill in," a "real [[deprivation]]." |Lacan's Seminar on Anxiety (The Lacanian Clinical Field)<BR>''<small>1892746360, 9781892746368</small>''
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  • ...ter of knowledge." He rejects nonconceptualization: [[structure]] is the [[real]]. Dealing with the passage from <i>[[objet]] a</i> to the [[Other]] and fr ...biquitousness, of the [[phallus]] that testifies that <i>jouissance</i> is real but cannot be [[symbolized]], on the Phallus as a [[symbol]] that is [[lack
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  • ...d]]) ''Jouissance''") to assign to the mystical a point of fall (or) of [[real]]. As a result, the reputed mystical [[delusions]] are just "mere business
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  • ...sm]], which subscribed to the [[belief]] that [[people]] could ascertain [[real]] [[knowledge]] concerning themselves and their [[environment]] and judicio ...or psychiatrist who did not recognize unconscious cerebration as not only real but of the highest importance."<ref>{{cite book| last=Altschule| first= M|
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  • # The [[Lacanian]] [[Subject]]: The [[impossibility]] of [[identity]] and the centrality of # The Lacanian [[Object]]: Dialectics of [[social]] impossibility
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  • ...rst, there is the post-[[Marxist]] [[moment]] of “antagonism”qua the [[Real]] whereby Žižek affirms the [[thesis]] of the [[impossibility]] of [[soci ...ouffe towards a psychoanalytically precise definition of this limit as the Real: “The [[traumatic]] kernel the [[symbolization]] of which always fails”
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  • ...meaning]] of this inherent limit, defined by Žižek as the [[Lacanian]] [[Real]]. Th is [[difference]] underlies the specific disagreements the two have e ...then, the possibility for political [[intervention]] lies neither in [[the Real]] nor in [[the Symbolic]], but in the [[Imaginary]] – wherein periodic pe
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  • ...his undertaking is the critique of [[global]] capitalism. In producing a [[Lacanian]]-[[Hegelian]] [[reading]] of Marxism, Žižek does not directly engage wit ...roduction of capital, the co-option of [[desire]] and enjoyment, and the [[Real]] contradictions of [[class struggle]].
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  • ...]''. However, the second Deleuze is much more aligned with [[Jacques Lacan|Lacanian]] and [[Hegelian]] thought. The title of Žižek’s book is meant to expos ...des in an elusive point [[outside]] the [[subject]]. In both Deleuzian and Lacanian thought the gaze disrupts subjects, but is in them more than themselves.
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  • Žižek’s encounters with Derrida belong to a [[tradition]] of mutual Lacanian– Derridean agonistics in which Derrida’s [[thinking]] was initially dis ...ent, but equally practically impotent, [[impossibility]]. He argues that [[Lacanian]] [[logic]], represented ''inter alia'' through Lacan’s “Borromean knot
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