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The journal <i>[[Ornicar?]]</i> was founded in January 1975 by Jacques-Alain Miller, Jacques Lacan's son-in-law. Subtitled (Subtitle: <i>Bulletin périodique du [[champ ]] Freudien</i> (Journal of the [[Freudian ]] field), <i>Ornicar?</i> "was both the home and the organ of the Young Turks" (Miller, 1984). Lacan supported it against the opposition of is the elder members of theÉcole Freudienne de Paris (Freudian School title of Paris). <i>Ornicar?</i> is also the a journal of the Department of the Freudian Field at the University of Vincennes, which was founded by Serge Leclaire in 1968 and was led and directed January 1975 by [[Jacques-Alain Miller]], [[Jacques Lacan and Miller from 1970]]'s son-in-law.
From the start, Miller, who was entrusted with the transcription of [[Lacan's seminar, used <i>Ornicar?</i> as a venue for publishing seminar sessions. Published seminars include <i>R.S.I.</i> (The real, the symbolic, and the imaginary; 1974-1975) in nos. 2-5; <i>Le Sinthome</i> (The symptom; 1975-1976) in nos. 6-11; <i>L'une-bévue</i> (A blunder; 1976-1977) in nos. 12-18; and ]]supported it against the final seminar, <i>Dissolution</i> (1980) in nos. 20-23. With the publication in no. 9 of a talk that Lacan delivered on January 5, 1977, "The Inauguration opposition of the Clinical Program," <i>Ornicar?</i> became a vehicle for elaborating Lacan's clinical technique, which was developed and taught outside elder members of the [[École Freudienne at Vincennesde Paris]] ([[Freudian School of Paris]]).
From January 1975 to June 1989, twenty-eight issues of <i>[[Ornicar?]]</i> were published under Miller's editorship. Simultaneously, sixty-three issues is also the journal of the Department of <i>Analytica</i>, a research journal for the Freudian studiesField at the [[University]] of Vincennes, were also published. These issues included reprints of psychiatric classics which was founded by Serge Leclaire in [[1968]] and was led and essays on contemporary clinical practice.After directed by Lacan's death in 1981, and Miller began to publish some of Lacan's unpublished writings in <i>Ornicar?</i> (nos. 24-25), starting with the seven lectures on <i>Hamlet</i> from seminar 6, <i>Le désir et son interprétation</i> (Desire and its interpretation)1970.
Laurence BatailleFrom the start, [[Miller]], who was entrusted with the daughter of Sylvia Lacan and Georges Bataille and the stepdaughter transcription of [[Lacan]]'s seminar, acted used <i>[[Ornicar?]]</i> as director of the publication from 1976 to 1978 and helped to edit the journal before eventually withdrawing.In 1998, starting with no. 49, the journal got a new lease on life under the direction of Millervenue for publishing seminar sessions.
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==References==
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# [[Miller, Jacques-Alain|Miller, Jacques-Alain]]. (1984). Editorial. ''[[Ornicar? ]] 28''.
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