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==Introduction to Encore==
<small>''(The following is an excerpt from an [https://www.lacan.com/symptom14/introduction-to.html "Introduction to Encore" by Francois Regnault])''</small><BR>
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"cellpadding="2" align''Jouissance''="center" bgcolor="ffffff" style="background:#ffffff; width:100%; text-align:center; line-height:2The ''Seminar'' XX, which [[Jacques lacan|Jacques Lacan]] called ''Encore'', was delivered between December 12, 1972 and June 26, 1975. It takes [[place]] at a turning point in French [[politics]] after the events of May 68, and in the teaching of [[Jacques lacan|Jacques Lacan]]. [...] In ''Encore'' (whose cover shows Bernini's ''The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa'' as it stands in the [[Church]] of Santa Maria della Vittoria in Rome) the puzzle of the [[discourses]] recurs again and again, but the issue unfolds in the [[dimension]] that rules Lacan's teaching at least since ''Seminar'' XVI ''D'un [[Autre]] à l'autre''—''From an Other to the other''— (just before [[1968]]!) until its very end, until it becomes almost the dominant [[category]], that is ''jouissance''. (''Jouissance''posited as an absolute, see Chapter XIII of the ''[[Seminar XVI]]'').0em;"|-| bgcolor=Thus this is no wonder that ''jouissance'' (of which one must not forget the [[legal]] origin, fruit and tenure) is introduced early in its opposition to the functional: "#ffffff''Jouissance'' is what is useless." width=The [[superego]], the [[concept]] of [[Freud]]'s second [[topography]] to which he gave a repressive [[meaning]] ([[Kant]]'s [[Moral]] Law), Lacan did not consider it less brutal, but he also deems it [[obscene]], and changes its orientation by enjoining it ''Jouis!'' (Yes, I mean the Law, I heard, ''j'ouis'', her [[voice]], and she becomes my [[desire]]). And soon taking up residence in the field of sexuality, this approach brings about the following statements: a) "110px" | The ''jouissance'' of the Other, of the Other's [[body]] that symbolizes it, is not a [[{{Y}}|21 novembre 1972sign]]| bgcolor=of love."#ffffffb) " width=Ultimately, one person's body is just a part of the Other's body."c) Finally," | …it is the Other who ''jouit''."<ref>Lacan J., Encore, [[The Seminar]] of [[Jacques lacan|Séminaire Jacques Lacan]], Book XX (, 1972-1973) "Encore, New York: W.W. Norton, 1998, p.23.</ref> Then, "there is a [[hole]]| bgcolor=there and that hole is called the Other."#ffffff" width="50px" | [http://www<ref>''Ibid'', p.nosubject.com/archive/media113</ref>] Later on Lacan-Jacques_Seminaire-XX-Encore_21-novembre-1972will declare that "the Other doesn't [[exist]].mp3 mp3]"|-| colspan="3" style="text-align:justify" |=Sexuality===First session3. « About From then on a [[relationship]] between ''jouissance ». Published '' and sexuality is articulated (according to a [[topology]] that will be developed later on in french as early as in 1975the seminar), Encore may a relationship which cannot be reduced to the most emblematic Lacan's Séminaire. First[[male]] and [[female]] orgasms, plenty but one that will meet the obstacle of ideas developped in it are significant [[choice]] set up by [[psychoanalysis]], namely that "there is no [[sexual relationship]]" and that will renew psychoanlytic be resolved by way of love, made up for its [[absence]]. "What makes up the [[Sexual Relationship|sexual relationship]] is, quite precisely, love."<ref>''Ibid'', p. 44</ref>[[Image:The_seminar_of_jacques_lacan_book_xx_encore_bruce_fink_2.jpg|border|300px|right]] 4. The ''Seminar'' XX performs as a theory for years; thenon ''jouissance'' in its [[complex]] relationship with love, Lacanwhere Freud's style reaches its highest point in emphasis on [[narcissism]] remains evident, and where the countless ways he distorts language opposition between desire and plays with it. During Encorelove's [[demand]], which dominated the final formalization of the nonso-existence of the sexual rapport called "classical" [[Lacanian]] theory (with the sexuation formulas tablewe propose here a rather flexible periodization) , is [[being]] [[displaced]] to a more central articulation and perhaps to a more consistent involvement with the full completion deepening of the [[clinic]]: the opposition between phallic ''jouissance's theory will progressively give way to what will become ', and that other ''jouissance'', the topologic period of one Lacannamed "supplementary ''jouissance''s teaching. In the end of Encore"<ref>''Ibid'', he introduces his famous booromean knot on which he'll work during his last 8 yearsp. The US edition is called The 72</ref> It will allow Lacan (in Chapter VI of the Seminar, Book XX : On feminine sexuality, "God and Woman([[barred]]) ''Jouissance''") to assign to the limits mystical a point of love and knowledge : Encorefall (or) of [[real]]. In this first sessionAs a result, Lacan speaks about love and jouissancethe reputed mystical [[delusions]] are just "mere business of fucking.|}"
===Phallic ''jouissance'' vs. feminine ''jouissance''===
If phallic ''jouissance'' can encapsulate as a [[whole]] and in its more persistent [[meanings]] a whole range of [[psychoanalytic]] issues such as [[orgasm]] [[pleasure]], the pleasure [[principle]], sexual [[satisfaction]], sexual [[fetishism]], [[perversion]], etc., it has now to contend with this other dimension of itself, one that is often considered enigmatic, an other ''jouissance'', one called the other ''jouissance''.
{| class=5. So there, psychoanalysis feels embarrassed with this other ''jouissance'', and the following [[statement]] reveals the discomfort: "wikitable" width="100%"cellpadding="2" align="center" bgcolor="ffffff" style="background:#ffffff; width:100%; text-align:center; line-height:2Were there another ''jouissance'' than phallic ''jouissance'', it shouldn't be/could never fail to be that one.0em;"|-| bgcolor="#ffffff" width="100px" | From there on the [[{{Y}}|20 février 1973paradox]]| bgcolor="#ffffff" width="" | is established: in fact there is no other than phallic ''jouissance'' (such as orgasm, detumescence, the primacy of the [[Seminar|Séminaire XX (1972-1973phallus]], etc.) "Encore"except the one concerning which woman doesn't breathe a [[word]]| bgcolor=."#ffffff" width="50px" | [http://wwwPsychoanalysis therefore assumes here that woman is capable of an unverifiable ''jouissance'', other (other than the one Charles de Brosses, a libertine from the eighteenth century, boasted to recognize in the traits of Bernini's ''Saint Theresa'').nosubject.com/archive/media/It is then necessary to Lacan-Jacques_Seminaire-XX-Encore_20-fevrier-1973.mp3 mp3to resort to a Stoic [[logic]] according to which [[truth]] is deduced from the [[false]]|-| colspan="3" style="text-align:justify" |A central Suppose that there is [[another]] (and really beautiful[[true]]!)—but there isn't (false!) session in this central Séminaire. Lacan speaks about " The [[doubt]] remains, after all, and it weighs heavily: the specificity of the feminine jouissance male is intrigued and ponders over the mystical jouissance. In the published version[[notion]] that woman is not, the chapter is called never whole, or ''encore'' that The woman (as a whole) does not exist. "Dieu et la There is a ''jouissance de La Femme" '' that is hers (the woman), that belongs to that ‘she' that doesn't exist and doesn't [[signify]] anything."God and <ref>''Ibid'', p. 74</ref> Hence the [[idea]] that we are dealing with "a ''jouissance '' that is in the realm of The Woman »)the infinite.extract : "<ref>''Ibid'', p. 103</ref>  And why "Why not interpreting a [[interpret]] one face of the [[Other, the ]] God face of God, like supported by feminine as based on feminine ''jouissance''?"<ref>''Ibid'', p.|}77</ref>
==21 Novembre 1972==
First [[session]]. « [[About]] [[jouissance]] ». Published in [[french]] as early as in 1975, Encore may be the most emblematic [[Lacan]]'s Séminaire. First, plenty of [[ideas]] developped in it are significant and will renew psychoanlytic [[theory]] for years; then, Lacan's style reaches its highest point in the countless ways he distorts [[language]] and plays with it. During Encore, the final [[formalization]] of the non-[[existence]] of the [[sexual]] rapport (with the [[sexuation]] [[formulas]] table) and the [[full]] completion of jouissance's theory will progressively give way to what will become the topologic period of Lacan's teaching. In the end of Encore, he introduces his famous booromean [[knot]] on which he'll [[work]] during his last 8 years. The US edition is called The [[Seminar]], Book XX : On [[feminine]] [[sexuality]], the limits of [[love]] and [[knowledge]] : Encore. In this first session, Lacan speaks about love and jouissance.
==20 Février 1973==A central (and really beautiful) session in this central Séminaire. Lacan speaks about the specificity of the [[feminine jouissance]] and the mystical jouissance. In the published version, the chapter is called "Dieu et la jouissance de La [[Femme]]" ("God and the jouissance of The [[Woman]] »).extract : "And why not [[interpreting]] a face of the [[Other]], the face of God, like supported by feminine jouissance".<noautolinks>==English translation==<!--1969-1970{{Right|<bpdf width="425px" height="600px">Le séminaire, Livre XVIIFile: L'envers de la psychanalyseTHE-SEMINAR-OF-JACQUES-LACAN-XX.pdf</bpdf><br}} -->An English [[translation]] of [[Seminar]] VIII was made by a [[reading]] group associated with [http://www.lacaninireland.com ''Jacques Lacan in Ireland''] and Cormac Gallagher from unedited Frenchmanuscripts, and arranged in a presentable [[form]] by Tony Hughes.* [http: //www.lacaninireland.com/web/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Book-20-Encore.pdf Download] (texte établi par Jacques-Alain Miller[https://mega.nz/#!CKxG2SiJ!vJFAafWuS2H3jc_xnKoCy85PsGPWXbS6IS0ZMJV9rIA Mirror]), Paris* [http: Seuil, 1991//www.lacaninireland.com/web/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/THE-SEMINAR-OF-JACQUES-LACAN-XX.<br>Englishpdf Download] (Different version) ([https: unpublished//mega.nz/#!qGxm1ATb!mlYBteaY8wEVnZ0EWrMgL6cxZHIQH7xc3ZnPxom8vzU Mirror])
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| bgcolor=“#ffffff” style=“padding-left:15px” | [[{{Y}}Text/Jacques_Lacan/Encore/21_Novembre_1972|21 novembre Novembre 1972]]| De la jouissance| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1972.11.21.pdf linkpdf]| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1972.11.21.mp3 linkmp3]
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| bgcolor=“#ffffff” style=“padding-left:15px” | [[{{Y}}Text/Jacques_Lacan/Encore/12_décembre_1972|12 décembre 1972]]| Complément<BR>Et début de la séance suivante: la bêtise Exposé de Recanati paru dans Scilicet n° 5 -Seuil| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1972.12.12.pdf linkpdf]| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1972.12.12.mp3 linkmp3]
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| bgcolor=“#ffffff” style=“padding-left:15px” | [[{{Y}}Text/Jacques_Lacan/Encore/19_décembre_1972|19 décembre 1972]]| A Jakobson| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1972.12.19.pdf linkpdf]| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1972.12.19.mp3 linkmp3]
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| bgcolor=“#ffffff” style=“padding-left:15px” | [[{{Y}}Text/Jacques_Lacan/Encore/09_janvier_1973|09 janvier 1973]]| La fonction de l'écrit| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.01.09.pdf linkpdf]| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.01.09.mp3 linkmp3]
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| bgcolor=“#ffffff” style=“padding-left:15px” | [[{{Y}}Text/Jacques_Lacan/Encore/16_janvier_1973|16 janvier 1973]]| L'amour et le signifiant| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.01.16.pdf linkpdf]| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.01.16.mp3 linkmp3]
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| bgcolor=“#ffffff” style=“padding-left:15px” | [[{{Y}}Text/Jacques_Lacan/Encore/13_février_1973|13 février 1973]]| Aristote et Freud: l'Autre satisfaction| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.02.13.pdf linkpdf]| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.02.13.mp3 linkmp3]
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| bgcolor=“#ffffff” style=“padding-left:15px” | [[{{Y}}Text/Jacques_Lacan/Encore/20_février_1973|20 février 1973]]| Dieu et la jouissance de la femme| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.02.20.pdf linkpdf]| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.02.20.mp3 linkmp3]
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| bgcolor=“#ffffff” style=“padding-left:15px” | [[{{Y}}Text/Jacques_Lacan/Encore/13_mars_1973|13 mars 1973]]| Une lettre d'âmour| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.03.13.pdf linkpdf]| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.03.13.mp3 linkmp3]
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| bgcolor=“#ffffff” style=“padding-left:15px” | [[{{Y}}Text/Jacques_Lacan/Encore/20_mars_1973|20 mars 1973]]| Le savoir et la vérité| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.03.20.pdf linkpdf]| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.03.20.mp3 linkmp3]
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| bgcolor=“#ffffff” style=“padding-left:15px” | [[{{Y}}Text/Jacques_Lacan/Encore/10_avril 1973|10 avril 1973]]| Complément<BR>Début de la séance suivante: La position de linguiste<BR>Fin de la séance: Remerciement| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.04.10.pdf linkpdf]| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.04.10.mp3 linkmp3]
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| bgcolor=“#ffffff” style=“padding-left:15px” | [[{{Y}}Text/Jacques_Lacan/Encore/08_mai_1973|08 mai 1973]]| Du baroque| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.05.08.pdf linkpdf]| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.05.08.mp3 linkmp3]
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| bgcolor=“#ffffff” style=“padding-left:15px” | [[{{Y}}Text/Jacques_Lacan/Encore/15_mai_1973|15 mai 1973]]| Ronds de ficelle | [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.05.15.pdf linkpdf]| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.05.15.mp3 linkmp3]
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| bgcolor=“#ffffff” style=“padding-left:15px” | [[{{Y}}Text/Jacques_Lacan/Encore/26_juin_1973|26 juin 1973]]| Le rat dans le labyrinthe| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.06.26.pdf linkpdf]| [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.06.26.mp3 linkpdf pdf]
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* [[:File:S20_ENCORE.pdf|Download]] - Sources: critical version established by E.L.P., audio recordings of the sessions on the site of [https://valas.fr Patrick VALAS], a reading by Christian Fierens.
* [[:File:Seminaire_20.pdf|Download]] - Source: http://ecole-lacanienne.net
* [[:File:ENCORE_VRMNAGRLSOFAFBYPMB.pdf|Download]] -- Transcription of the first seven sessions of this seminar, conducted from 1991 to 1998 by VRMNAGRLSOFAFBYPMB. The sources used were the notes of CC, DA, EP, the stenotype for the four first sessions, the Gabbay version and audio tape recordings.
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French: (texte établi par Jacques-[[Alain]] [[Miller]]), [[Paris]]: Seuil, 1991.<br>
[[English]]: unpublished.
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