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  • * [[Zizek, Slavoj]]. '''''[[What Does Europe Want?]]'''''. ...x Essays on Woman and Causality|The Metastases of Enjoyment: Six Essays on Woman and Causality (Wo Es War)]]'''''. London; New York: Verso. October 1994, H
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  • ...ychoanalysis. Of ''Organs without Bodies'' Joan Copjec (Imagine There's No Woman) has written: "With all his ususal humor and invention, Zizek -- the acknow
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  • ...rs]] a pot of mint tea and a plate of sugar cookies. Mint tea and cookies? What about our "radical" English experience? "Oh, I can't drink anything stronge ...ins. "So the members said, 'Wait a minute, you are yourself free to decide what to publish' - which was the really Kafkaesque [[situation]]. At least with
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  • of obscurantism, and may not even have believed very much of what he Woman does not exist."
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  • ...ribution" to the ongoing debate: it redefines its very terms. If this work does not become a standard work of reference, the only conclusion will be that W ...ill focus on. What you need to know to read Zizek, then, is also precisely what Zizek needed to position himself within and against as specific competing p
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  • Copjec, J. (2003), <i>Imagine there's no Woman</i>, Cambridge: Polity Press.<br>
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  • <b>What is a [[Master]]-[[Signifier]]</b><br><br> ...em]] or [[another]]. The [[real]] dispute has already taken [[place]] over what is to count as the facts, which facts are relevant, and so on. For example,
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  • ...lowing one-liner to illustrate the psychoanalytic concept of the phallus: 'What is the lightest object in the world? The penis, because it is the only one ...Lacan... Indeed, Lacan once cruelly quipped of James Joyce that, although what he wrote was almost psychotic in its refusal to fix meaning, this writing w
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  • ...theorist]]. She is best known for her works ''Speculum of the [[Other]] [[Woman]]'' ([[1974]]) and ''This Sex Which Is Not One'' ([[1977]]). Irigaray's second Doctorate [[thesis]], "Speculum of the Other Woman," was closely followed by the [[termination]] of her employment at [[Vincen
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  • ...ing the noble spiritual messages of their creeds ring increasingly hollow. What [[about]] restoring the dignity of [[atheism]], one of [[Europe]]'s greates ...ut out the fires of Hell until nothing remained of [[them]]: ''Because I [[want]] no one to do [[good]] in [[order]] to receive the reward of Paradise, or
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  • Here is what a well-known Slovene [[Catholic]] intellectual, ex-minister of culture and ...Adorno described as mental [[illness]] in gentiles. These writers adopted what eventually became a favorite Soviet tactic against [[dissidents]]: anyone w
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  • ...cques Lacan]] Through Popular Culture (MIT P, 1991); For They [[Know]] Not What They Do: [[Enjoyment]] as a Political Factor (Verso, 1991); Enjoy [[the Sym ...the absolute [[responsibility]], [[ethical]] [[injunction]], all that. So, what interests me is precisely this kind of-how should I put it?-disavowed spiri
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  • ...nunciate his pleasure principle without even having to worry about marking what distinguishes it from its function in traditional ethics, even without risk ...'on est bien dans le bien''], rests on a homonym which the German language does not allow'': Man fiihlt sich wohl im Guten''. This is how Kant introduces u
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  • ...ism]], it is not a matter of a [[neurosis]], but of a [[perversion]], that does not say it all. It is thus that things are classified, nosographically [[s ...ate relation which makes it the [[case]] that what is aimed at lies beyond what is made [[present]]? -- if not this, which is truly one of the most fundame
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  • </p><blockquote><dl><dd>To fill in what I am in the middle of articulating for you, I told you that we had an examp </dd><dd>One can say that a [[thing]] does or doesn't <i>really </i>[[exist]]. On the other hand, I was surprised to
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  • ...rve up again what I had to say in Brussels; I didn't tell [[them]] half of what I told you.<br> </dd><dd>What I laid out last time concerning the [[death]] of God the [[Father]] will le
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  • ...sentation]], and which is designated as <i>I see mysef seeing mysef. </i> What evidence can we really attach to this [[formula]]? How is it that it remain What isolates this apprehension of thought by itself is a sort of doubt, which h
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  • ...oint that the [[real]] ex-sists, [[The Real|the real]] in the [[sense]] of what cannot be assimilated by the chain of signifiers. 47 Hence, the always miss ...m this real. Therefore, in [[Seminar XX]], Lacan defines the real as 'what does not stop not [[writing]] itself.' 50
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  • What [[Freud]] had discovered in 1931 was that for the little girl the mother as ...father as object, Freud evoked two [[other]] possible routes: the young [[woman]] might turn away from sexuality into [[neurosis]] ([[inhibition]]), or she
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  • ...ideals, primarily [[sexual]] ones ("Later you will [[enjoy]], like me, a [[woman]] from [[another]] [[family]]"). Once introjected, this becomes the origin
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