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'''Judith [[Miller]]''' ([[born ]] [[Jacques Lacan:Biography#1921|1941]]) is a [[French]] [[philosopher]], and the daughter of [[Jacques Lacan]] — radical [[psychoanalyst]], and wife to prominent [[Lacanian ]] [[Jacques-Alain Miller]].
As a [[Maoist ]] [[philosophy ]] lecturer at [[Vincennes ]] in [[Paris]], her radicalism caused the [[official ]] disaffiliation of the philosophy department, after she handed out course credit to someone she met on a bus, and subsequently publicly declared in a radio interview that the [[university ]] is a [[capitalist ]] institution, and that she would do everything she could to make it run as badly as possible. After this she was demoted by the French education department to a lycée teacher.
=====Jacques Lacan=====
On [[{{Y}}#1941|3 July 1941]], [[Judith Bataille]], the daughter of [[Lacan]] and [[Sylvia Maklès-Bataille]], is born. [[Judith]] receives the surname [[Bataille]] because [[Lacan]] is still [[married ]] to [[Marie-Louise]].
<!-- [[Sylvia Bataille]], estranged wife of [[Georges Bataille]], gives [[birth ]] to [[Judith]]. Though Judith is Lacan's daughter, she receives the surname Bataille because Lacan is still married to Marie-Louise. Marie-Louise now requests a divorce. -->
On [[{{Y}}#1941|15 December 1941]], [[Lacan]] and [[Marie-Louise Blondin]] are officially [[divorce]]d.
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