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  • ...round this paper that has been influential in constructing an [[image]] of Lacan as an outcast - a heroic [[figure]] battling for the [[truth]] against a [[ ...ion of Lacan's [[idea]] and the paper that we now read - 13 years in which Lacan had continued to develop and modify his ideas.
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  • by [[Alain Badiou]] It is always perilous to approach [[Lacan]] from a [[philosophical]] point of view. For he is an anti-[[philosopher]]
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  • ...of psychoanalytic concepts—the unconscious—the [[psychic]] [[agency]] Lacan reconceived in semiotic [[terms]] and claimed was "[[structured]] like a [[ ...s institutional and [[ideological]] issues more directly. They argued that Lacan did not go far enough in probing precisely the areas characterizing his [[d
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  • ...t). This shift was precipitated most notably by a short, influential essay by Alexandre Astruc published in Écran française in [[1948]] entitled "La Ca ...nt ideology on a [[formal]] and/or thematic level, an enterprise displayed by the much-cited Cahiers article on Young Mr. Lincoln (1969). In these essays
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  • ...es to the [[personality]]). The [[work]] was dated September 7, 1932, when Lacan was thirty-one years old. ...by [[Freud]] and [[Breuer]] was given the [[name]] 'the talking [[cure]]' by [[Anna 0.]], one of Breuer's [[patients]]. Besides language, the surrealist
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  • ...conceals, distorts its [[meanings]], so that our dreams become symbolic [[texts]] which [[need]] to be deciphered. ...is a disguised fulfilment of a [[repressed]] [[wish]]. Evading censorship by a disguise, the dream is a compromise between the [[demands]] of impulse an
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  • ...ety]] and human [[culture]]).1 At the end of the chapter I will focus on [[Lacan]]'s main interests and the way he has refashioned [[Freudian]] theory. ...e]] of what it is to be human. Freud, by the [[power]] of his writings and by the breadth and audacity of his speculations,' revolutionised the [[thought
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  • .... By hewing close to Freud's [[texts]], often retranslated into [[French]] by the authors, the Vocabulaire makes it possible to put these concepts to wor ...e, Laplanche, and Pontalis all became members, marking their distance from Lacan.
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  • ...itten between 1936 and 1966. [[Écrits]] has been characterized as elitist by [[Jean-Claude Milner]], but [[Slavoj Žižek]] claims that ...es and provide examples and [[logical]] demonstrations of them.[http://www.lacan.com/zizhowto.html]</blockquote>
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  • [http://aejcpp.free.fr/lacan/1960-04-00.htm link] ...tic field takes place here. Against what he called "personalist ideology," Lacan declared that he was resolutely "structuralist" and explained why.
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  • [http://aejcpp.free.fr/lacan/1971-05-12.htm link] The Wom of Jacques laceR 221
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  • [[Lacan]] made his debut on television on two shows produced by Benoît Jacquot, under the title ''[[Psychoanalysis]]''. ...ho, afterwards, wrote the transcription of the discussions to be published by the [[Editions du Seuil]].
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  • ...aris]], the first [[child]] of prosperous, bourgeois [[parents]], [[Alfred Lacan]] and [[Emilie Baudry]], a family of solid [[Catholic]] [[tradition]]. ...s), the first child (eldest son) of (prosperous, bourgeois parents) Alfred Lacan (1873–1960) and Emilie Baudry (1876–[[1948]]) (a middle-[[class]] Roman
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  • ...[[Bibliography of Jacques Lacan#1980|1980]] · [[Bibliography of Jacques Lacan#Unsorted|Unsorted]] ...varin, 1984 [''[[The Family Complexes]]''. Trans. Carolyn Asp. "Critical [[Texts]]." Vol. 5, Num. 3. 1988. ; Trans. Andrea Kahn. "Semiotext." 10. Vol. 4, Nu
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  • ...them]], giving them the [[freedom]] to revise their old talk, and he asked Lacan to write a digest of his numerous comments during the Colloquium; this was The Worn of [[Jacques Lacan]] 1"
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  • [[Lacan]] founds the [[École Freudienne de Paris]] ([[EFP]]) on [[Chronology|June On [[Chronology|June 21, 1964]], [[Lacan]] founds the [[École Freudienne de Paris]] ([[EFP]]).
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  • {{Jacques Lacan}} ...ome New Lacanian School] - The New [[Lacanian]] [[School]] was founded by Jacques-[[Alain]] [[Miller]] and is part of the [[World]] [[Association]] of [[Psyc
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  • ...the Boulevard du Beaumarchais before moving to the Montparnasse area where Jacques entered the prestigious [[Catholic]] [[school]], the [[Collège Stanislas]] ...in [[religion|religious studies]] and [[Latin]]. As a teenager, [[Jacques Lacan]] developed a [[passion]] for [[philosophy]], adorning the walls of his bed
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  • [[Image:How-to-read-lacan.jpg|300px|right]] ...guilty]] is of having given ground relative to one's [[desire]]' Jacques [[Lacan]]
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  • [[The imaginary]] in [[Lacan]]'s [[theory]] immediately invokes a set of characteristic both in Lacan's writings and [[teachings]]. It dominates his [[thinking]]
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