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Welcome to [[No Subject]], an online encylopedia for information related to [[Lacan]]ian [[psychoanalysis]].
 
Welcome to [[No Subject]], an online encylopedia for information related to [[Lacan]]ian [[psychoanalysis]].
  
Here each article is cross-referenced to a number of related articles in a non-linear navigational structure.  This "prevalence of the text" ... "makes possible the kind of tightening up" that, for [[Lacan]], "leaves the reader no other way out than the way in."<ref>{{L}} [[The Agency of the Letter in the Unconscious or Reason Since Freud]]. 1977, p. 146</ref> The concern of [[No Subject]] is to offer an accessible "way in" to [[Lacan]]ian [[psychoanalysis]].
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Here each article is cross-referenced to a number of related articles in a non-linear navigational structure.  This "prevalence of the text" ... "makes possible the kind of tightening up" that, for [[Lacan]], "leaves the reader no other way out than the way in."<ref>{{L}} [[The Agency of the Letter in the Unconscious or Reason Since Freud]]. 1977, p. 146</ref> The primary concern of [[No Subject]] is to offer an accessible "way in" to [[Lacan]]ian [[psychoanalysis]].
  
 
It is similar to [http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] in that users are able to edit -- even add and remove -- content from the site. The articules are collaboratively written, editted continuously, and gradually improved over time.
 
It is similar to [http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] in that users are able to edit -- even add and remove -- content from the site. The articules are collaboratively written, editted continuously, and gradually improved over time.

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Welcome to No Subject, an online encylopedia for information related to Lacanian psychoanalysis.

Here each article is cross-referenced to a number of related articles in a non-linear navigational structure. This "prevalence of the text" ... "makes possible the kind of tightening up" that, for Lacan, "leaves the reader no other way out than the way in."[1] The primary concern of No Subject is to offer an accessible "way in" to Lacanian psychoanalysis.

It is similar to Wikipedia in that users are able to edit -- even add and remove -- content from the site. The articules are collaboratively written, editted continuously, and gradually improved over time.

See the help pages to learn how to start and the community portal for ways you can help.

Feel free to ask questions or experiment in the sandbox.