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=Part I=
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=The Imaginary=
:The Imaginary
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:The Mirror Stage
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=The Symbolic=
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:Introduction
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:The Primacy of the Signifier
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::Roman Jakobson (1896-1982)
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:The Symbolic Order
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:''The Purloined Letter''
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:Summary
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=The Oedipus Complex and the Meaning of the Phallus=
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:Introduction
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:The Oedipus Complex
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:The Meaning of the Phallus
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::The Imaginary Phallus
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::The Symbolic Phallus
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:The Law of the Father and the Superego
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:The Two Fathers
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:Racism, Anti-Semitism and the Imperative to Enjoyment!
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:Summary
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=The Subject of the Unconscious=
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:Introduction
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:Formations of the Unconscious
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::The Unconscious as Gap or Rupture
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::The Unconscious is Structured like a Language
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::The Unconscious is the Discourse of the Other
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:Alienation and Separation
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:The Lacanian Subject
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:The Drive
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:''Hamlet'' and the Tragedy of Desire
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:Summary
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=The Real=
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:''Das Ding'' (The Thing)
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:Unconscious Fantasy
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:Summary
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=Sexual Difference=
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:Introduction
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:Freud and the Enigma of Feminine Sexuality
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:To Have or to Be the Phallus?
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:Femininity as Masquerade
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:The Woman Does Not Exist
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:''Encore'': The Theory of Sexuation
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::Masculinity
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::Femininity
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:There is No Such Thing as a Sexual Relationship
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:Courtly Love
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:Summary
  
=Part II=
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=After Lacan=
:The Symbolic
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:Introduction
:Language
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:The Social-Ideological Fantasy
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:Literary Theory
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:Film as Fantasy
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:Summary
  
=Part III=
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:Summary
:The Real
 
:Objet petit a
 

Revision as of 09:57, 11 May 2006


Reference

The Imaginary


The Symbolic

Introduction
The Primacy of the Signifier
Roman Jakobson (1896-1982)
The Symbolic Order
The Purloined Letter
Summary

The Oedipus Complex and the Meaning of the Phallus

Introduction
The Oedipus Complex
The Meaning of the Phallus
The Imaginary Phallus
The Symbolic Phallus
The Law of the Father and the Superego
The Two Fathers
Racism, Anti-Semitism and the Imperative to Enjoyment!
Summary

The Subject of the Unconscious

Introduction
Formations of the Unconscious
The Unconscious as Gap or Rupture
The Unconscious is Structured like a Language
The Unconscious is the Discourse of the Other
Alienation and Separation
The Lacanian Subject
The Drive
Hamlet and the Tragedy of Desire
Summary

The Real

Das Ding (The Thing)
Unconscious Fantasy
Summary

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
Masculinity
Femininity
There is No Such Thing as a Sexual Relationship
Courtly Love
Summary

After Lacan

Introduction
The Social-Ideological Fantasy
Literary Theory
Film as Fantasy
Summary
Summary