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  • ...as to be read against the background of Lacan's assertion that, within a [[psychoanalytic]] [[cure]], a symptom is always addressed at the [[analyst]] and as such po ...educated [[analysand]] consist for the most part of attempts to provide a psychoanalytic explanation of their disturbances…
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  • ...he pure multiple, the not yet [[symbolically]] [[structured]] multitude of experience, that which is given; this multitude is not a multitude of Ones, since the ...y (what, in the Freudo-Marxian [[tradition]], is called [[symptom]]). In [[psychoanalytic]] terms, lapses, [[dreams]], compulsive [[formations]] and acts, and so for
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  • ...on this procedure. In the standard version of [[modernity]], [[ethical]] [[experience]] is constrained to the domain of "[[subjective]] values" as opposed to "[[ <a name="23"></a>23. See [[Sigmund Freud]], "[[Psychoanalytic]] [[Notes]] on an Autobiographical Account of a Case of Paranoia," in The P
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  • ...nd the miserable flesh that is "me" off-screen translates into immediate [[experience]] the gap between [[the Real]] of the speculative [[circulation]] of capita ...[[human rights]]-therein resides the lessons painfully learned through the experience of twentieth-century totalitarianisms.
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  • ...ian, Kleinian, Lacanian - they don't [[exist]] without reference to some [[psychoanalytic theory]]. The unfortunate result of this reflexivisation is that the [[anal .... Gray accepts the psychoanalytic notion of an early childhood traumatic [[experience]] that forever marks the subject's further [[development]], but he gives it
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  • ...wonder that we encounter a parallax gap in the very core of psychoanalytic experience. When Jean Laplanche elaborates the impasses of the Freudian topic of seduc ...something discernible only via the irreducibly antinomic character of our experience of reality. <a name="9"></a><a href="#9x">9</a><br><br>
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  • ...o someone who doesn't want it." This is confirmed by our most elementary [[experience]] when somebody unexpectedly declared passionate love to us - is not the fi ...tian film: what it loses it precisely the trace of any authentic Christian experience, and, at the level of its cinematic [[texture]], rejoins its official oppon
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  • ...ly every [[theoretical]] orientation seems to recognize itself in it. My [[psychoanalytic]] friends are telling me that the authors must have read [[Lacan]]; the Fra ...ngth of the film resides not so much in this central [[thesis]] (what we [[experience]] as reality is an artificial virtual reality generated by the "Matrix," th
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  • ...us of the gaze. The so-called Post-Theorists (cognitivist critics of the [[psychoanalytic]] [[cinema]] theory) like to vary the motif of how writers of the "Theory" ...e is a mythical entity nowhere found in the actuality of the spectator's [[experience]]: this gaze effectively is missing, its status is purely [[fantasmatic]].
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  • ...nto the Other is not their [[activity]], but their [[passive]] authentic [[experience]]. They allow themselves to pursue their well-paid academic careers in the ...begin imagining Utopia to begin with. Perhaps in a more Western kind of [[psychoanalytic]] language /…/ we might [[think]] of the new onset of the Utopian process
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  • ...ative]], things get complicated. The standard, pre-[[Lacanian]], "naive" [[psychoanalytic]] [[reading]] of Hamlet, of course, focuses on Hamlet's incestuous [[desire ...[[missing]] something, i.e. <i>jouissance</i>. This is why obsessionals [[experience]] the [[compulsion]] repeatedly to accomplish their compulsive [[rituals]]
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  • ...ign" as part of my screen persona are not simply false: although (what I [[experience]] as) my "true self" does not feel them, they are nonetheless in a sense "t ...edric Jameson called "cognitive mapping", to their inability to locate the experience of their situation into a meaningful Whole. The true question is thus: whic
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  • ...erstanding]] of ourselves as 'natural' beings, in the sense that we will [[experience]] our 'natural' dispositions as mediated, not as given - as things which ca ...me more fundamental level (in a [[paranoiac]] attitude, perhaps, so that I experience myself as exposed to the caprice of a '[[master]]' whose interventions can
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  • ...ic." [[Lacan]] does not take such an approach because [[psychoanalytic]] [[experience]] has revealed the duplicity of [[pleasure]]: there is a [[limit]] to [[ple
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  • ...aratus finds its natural tendency, which is to reduce tension, that is, to experience pleasure. The dream, like hysterical symptoms, slips, parapraxes, and so on * Blum, Harold P. (2000). The writing and interpretation of dreams. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 17, 651-666.
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  • Lacan's doctoral thesis, then, was written in a largely anti-[[psychoanalytic]] [[culture]] and remained within established [[psychiatric]] [[categories] ...as a psychoanalyst, founded, together with [[Marie Bonaparte]], the Greek Psychoanalytic Society.
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  • ...extensive [[empirical research]], using sociological and [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] [[categories]], in [[order]] to characterize the forces that led individu ...n]] of the subject, without yet giving rise to a new one, [[individual]] [[experience]] necessarily bases itself on the old subject, now historically condemned,
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  • ==Fantasy and Self-Experience== ==Psychoanalytic Discourse==
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  • ...one off. In the course of the next few years the sister who had had this [[experience]] fell ill. . . . I endeavored to [[cure]] her tendency to [[paranoia]] by ...ing course when faced by contrary evidence but always anchored in clinical experience. Freud's self-[[analysis]], undertaken in the preceding months, following t
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  • ...[subject]] should, under the guidance of a therapist, “rewrite” that [[experience]] in a more “positive,” benign and productive [[narrative]]. For examp
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