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− | [[Lacan]] takes us on a startling psycholinguistic exploration of the bounds of [[love]] and [[knowledge]]. Often controversial, always inspired, [[French]] [[intellectual]] [[Jacques Lacan]] begins the twentieth year of his famous [[Seminar]] by weighing theories of the relationship between the [[desire]] for [[love]] and the attainment of [[knowledge]] from such influential and diverse thinkers as [[Aristotle]], [[Marx]], and [[Freud]]. From here he leads us through [[mathematics]], [[philosophy]], [[religion]], and, naturally, [[psychoanalysis]] into an entirely new and unexpected way of interpreting the two most fundamental [[human]] [[drive]]s. Anticipated by English-speaking readers for more than twenty years, this annotated translation presents [[Lacan]]'s most sophisticated work on [[love]], [[desire]], and [[jouissance]].
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− | ==Description==
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− | ''Seminar XX'' is [[Lacan]]'s major work on [[feminine]] [[sexuality]].
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− | In particular he explores the question of [[feminine]] [[desire]] that was absent from his earlier theory of the [[phallus]].
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− | It is a short [[seminar]] with only 11 presentations and many of these are rather enigmatic and aphoristic, if they are not read in relation to the discussion of [[courtly love]] in ''[[Seminar VII]]'' and the formulation of ''[[jouissance]]'' and [[drive]] in ''[[Seminar XI]]''.
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− | ''[[Seminar XX]]'' develops the idea that the '[[woman does not exist]]' and that she is '[[not-whole]]', but also goes beyond the discussions of [[feminine]] [[sexuality]] to consider the relationship between ''[[jouissance]]'' and [[love]] and the idea of ''[[jouissance]]'' as the ultimate [[limit]] of [[human]] [[knowledge]].
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− | In the seminar ''[[Encore]]'', [[Lacan]] proposed what he called "[[formulas of sexuation]]" to set down the basic structures of [[male]] and [[female]] [[sexuality]].
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− | ==Contents==
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− | # On jouissance
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− | # To Jakobson
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− | ## Linguistricks
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− | ## The sign that one is changing discourses
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− | ## Signifierness by the bucketfull
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− | ## The stupidity of the signifier
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− | ## The enjoying substance
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− | # The function of the written
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− | ## The unconscious is what is read
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− | ## On the use of letters
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− | ## S/s
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− | ## Ontology, the master's discourse
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− | ## Speaking of fucking
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− | ## The unreadable
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− | # Love and the signifier
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− | ## The other sex
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− | ## Contingency of the signifier, routine of the signified
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− | ## The end of the world and the "para-being"
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− | ## Love makes up for the absence of the sexual relationship
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− | ## The ones
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− | # Aristotle and Freud: the other satisfaction
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− | ## Aristotle's headache (tracas)
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− | ## The deficiency of jouissance and the satisfaction of blah-blah.
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− | ## Development, the hypothesis of mastery.
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− | ## Jouissance is inappropriate to the sexual relationship.
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− | # God and Woman's jouissance
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− | ## Reading-loving, hating
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− | ## Materialists
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− | ## Jouissance of being
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− | ## The male, polymorphous pervert
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− | ## Mystics
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− | # A love letter
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− | ## Coalescence and scission of ''a'' and S(<strike>A</strike>)
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− | ## The beyondsex
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− | ## Speaking ot no avail
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− | ## Psychoanalysis is not a cosmology
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− | ## Knowledge of jouissance
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− | # Knowledge and truth
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− | ## Hateloving (''l'hainamoration'')
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− | ## Knowledge about truth
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− | ## Contingency of the phallic function
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− | ## Freud's charity
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− | ## Getting of on knowledge
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− | ## The unconscious and woman
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− | # On the Baroque
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− | ## Where it speaks, it enjoys, and it knows nothing
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− | # Rings of string
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− | # The rat in the maze
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− | ## Language is knowledge's harebrained lucubration
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− | ## About Llanguage
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− | ## The unity of the body
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− | ## The Lacanian hypothesis
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− | ## Love, from contingency to necessity
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− | ==See Also==
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− | ==References==
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− | * [[Žižek, Slavoj]]. (2000) [[The Fragile Absolute]], or Why the Christian Legacy is Worth Fighting For, London and New York: Verso. p. 115, 116, 118, 143
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− | ==Bibliography==
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− | * ''Le séminaire, Livre XX: Encore, 1972-1973''. Paris: Editions du Seuil. 1975.
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− | English version: ''The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book XX: Encore, On Feminine Sexuality, The Limits of Love and Knowledge 1972-1973''. Ed. J.-A. Miller. Trans. B. Fink. New York: Norton, 1998.
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− | On Feminine Sexuality the Limits of Love and Knowledge: The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book XX Encore 1972-1973 (Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Bk 20).
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− | * [http://{{Archive}}/seminaireXX/1972.11.21.pdf 1972.11.21.pdf]
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− | * [http://{{Archive}}/seminaireXX/1972.12.19.pdf 1972.12.19.pdf]
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− | * [http://{{Archive}}/seminaireXX/1973.01.09.pdf 1973.01.09.pdf]
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