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  • ...nian]] [[sociologist]], [[postmodern]] [[philosopher]], and [[Lacan]]ian [[cultural critic]]. [http://zizekstudies.org/index.php/ijzs/index International Journal of Zizek Studies]
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  • ...] is subjected in the human [[being]]. This prohibition is a structural [[cultural]] [[necessity]], not a [[contingency]], and its [[subjective]] correlate is ...ed as `Desire and the Interpretation of Desire in [[Hamlet]]'. Yale French Studies 55/56 (1977):11-52. There are unedited transcripts of the [[whole]] seminar
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  • ...merely a clever academic observation confined to the realm of [[cultural]] studies, the [[physical]] and hard-nosed [[economics]] of such cynical disavowal ca
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  • ...odels and post-theory. In the background is a wider crisis in [[cultural]] studies, particularly as regards the [[public]] [[role]] of the politically engaged ...t there is "[[another]] Lacan," in reference to whom film theory, cultural studies, and critical [[thought]] as such can be transformed and revitalized. He su
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  • ...ic thought; Anthropology and psychoanalysis; [[Castration]] [[complex]]; [[Cultural]] transmission; [[Darwin]], [[Darwinism]] and psychoanalysis; [[Ethics]]; [ ...are still a [[conscious]] peril to the uncivilized [[people]] in Frazer's studies.
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  • ...[[intersubjective]] phenomena (for example, those broadly conceived as "[[cultural]]" or "[[social]]" in [[nature]]), [[religion]], [[law]], or other non-clin ...rticulated notions of [[Psychological trauma|trauma]] through [[literary]] studies informed by philosophy, [[psychology]], [[neurology]], and [[Freudian]] and
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  • To explain the [[relationship]] between Semiotics and [[Communication Studies]], [[communication]] is defined as the process of transferring data from a ...closer to some of the [[humanities]] (including [[literary theory]] and [[cultural anthropology]]).
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  • ...and awareness. He also turned to [[cultural anthropology|anthropological]] studies of [[totemism]] and argued that totemism reflected a ritualized enactment o ...ts]] would later criticize this point, leading to ethno-[[psychoanalytic]] studies. According to Freud, the father is protective, so his sons love him, but th
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  • ...into broad use only since the 1980s, especially as theory used in literary studies became increasingly influenced by Continental [[philosophy]] and social the ...sse'' (''Knowledge and [[Human]] Interests''), critical theory in literary studies is ultimately a form of [[hermeneutics]], i.e. knowledge via [[interpretati
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  • ...wns interfered with the [[progress]] of his academic career, affecting his studies and his ability to take certain qualifying examinations. However, it also ...aculty positions around France, and continuing to produce more full-length studies. Many of his works were discursive to traditional academic views of [[lite
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  • In the context of religious studies Paul [[Ricoeur]] (1983) defines deconstruction as a way of uncovering the q *[[cultural movement]]
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  • ...mation]] of Friendly Male Nurses (Amicales d'infirmiers)(in [[1958]]), the studies on architecture and the projects of [[construction]] of a day hospital of f ...times correspondent in one fashion or [[another]] with sociopolitical and cultural engagements. In 1967, he appeared as one of the founders of OSARLA (Organiz
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  • ...War]] and the bulk of the [[20th century]]. Huntington believes that this cultural organization better describes the world than the classical [[notion]] of va He surmised that to [[understand]] conflict in our age and in the [[future]], cultural rifts must be [[understood]], and culture (instead of the state) must be ac
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  • ...not mean that sexual identity is the sum of [[natural]] (biological) and [[cultural]] (signifying) elements, but rather that it is that which is left out of th ...perfect sexual union between two people. Perhaps one of the most pervasive cultural [[fantasies]] we have today is of finding our perfect partner and of having
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  • ...t]] the [[social]], but, not surprisingly, they were weighed down by the [[cultural]] baggage of their [[time]]. Freud ‚thought’ his discovery in [[concept ...manization, as a transition from the natural [[register]] of [[life]] to a cultural register of group [[exchange]] and therefore of laws, language and organiza
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  • ...an clearly see here one reason why Lacanianism might be attractive to film studies. Fantasy is not the [[object of desire]], neither is it the desire for spec ...ion of the concepts of the real and objet a from the field of [[cultural]] studies.
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  • ...fect descriptions of the [[capitalist]] dynamics, Marx of the [[Cultural]] Studies, who portrayed the [[alienation]] and [[reification]] of our daily lives -, ...are imperceptibly translated into the benign [[universe]] of the Cultural Studies chic.
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  • ...e isolated tower of the [[liberal]] tolerant attitude and the [[Cultural]] Studies focus on textuality. Now, we are forced to strike back, to deal with real e ...opposition between leading a long [[satisfying]] life full of material and cultural wealth, and dedicating one's life to some transcendent Cause. Two [[philoso
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  • ...e isolated tower of the [[liberal]] tolerant attitude and the [[Cultural]] Studies focus on textuality. Now, we are [[forced]] to strike back, to deal with re
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  • .... Which Marx do we get in these returns? On the one hand, the [[Cultural]] Studies Marx, the Marx of the [[postmodern]] sophists, of the Messianic promise; on
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  • ...ided perfect descriptions of capitalist dynamics; Marx of the [[cultural]] studies who portrayed the [[alienation]] and [[reification]] of our daily lives. Bu ...theory]] are imperceptibly translated into the benign universe of cultural studies chic. With regard to this radical chic, the first gesture toward [[Third Wa
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  • ...ided perfect descriptions of [[capitalist]] dynamics, Marx of [[cultural]] studies, who portrayed the [[alienation]] and [[reification]] of our daily lives… ...ry]] are imperceptibly translated into the benign [[universe]] of cultural studies chic. With regard to this radical chic, the first gesture toward [[Third Wa
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  • ...Strauss wants to make is that this example should in no way entice us into cultural relativism, according to which the perception of social space depends on th ...subaltern position it leaves you in, can be effaced by the reassuring and 'cultural' notion that you can fashion your own modernity differently, so that there
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  • ...phenomenon' becomes more complicated as he integrates the findings of his studies of the 'sexual theories of [[children]].' --> ...ted that the Oedipus complex was a universal, trans-historical and trans-[[cultural]] phenomenon: <blockquote>[T]he Oedipus complex is the nuclear complex of [
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  • The Surrealists fully embraced [[psychoanalysis]] and during his medical studies Lacan developed strong [[links]] with the movement. ...derived from their common origin in [[childhood]], whether individual or [[cultural]]. 8
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  • ...emphasis on the [[need]] for instruction in [[literary]] and [[cultural]] studies,<ref>{{Ec}} p. 473</ref>, and for reducing the [[training|training analysis
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  • [[Slavoj Žižek]] is a Slovenian [[sociologist]], [[philosopher]] and [[cultural]] critic. He grew up in the comparative cultural [[freedom]] of the former Yugoslavia’s [[self]] managing [[socialism]].
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  • ...'), and the realm of [[aesthetics]] and [[popular culture|mass culture]]. Studies saw a common concern here in the ability of [[capitalism]] to destroy the p ...scendental theory of emancipatory knowledge that is the self-reflection of cultural evolution. The simultaneously empirical and transcendental nature of emanc
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  • ...axioms of the [[science|scientists]] whom he had most respected during his studies (principally Hermann Helmholtz and Ernst Brücke). On the [[other]] hand, h ...se|causation]] to a crude [[economic]] [[determinism]] which regards all [[cultural]] phenomena (including [[language]]) as a mere superstructure,"<ref>{{E}} p
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  • ...e isolated tower of the [[liberal]] tolerant attitude and the [[Cultural]] Studies focus on textuality. Now, we are [[forced]] to strike back, to deal with re
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  • .... Which Marx do we get in these returns? On the one hand, the [[Cultural]] Studies Marx, the Marx of the [[postmodern]] sophists, of the Messianic promise; on
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  • .... Which Marx do we get in these returns? On the one hand, the [[Cultural]] Studies Marx, the Marx of the [[postmodern]] sophists, of the Messianic promise; on
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  • ...ided perfect descriptions of capitalist dynamics; Marx of the [[cultural]] studies who portrayed the [[alienation]] and [[reification]] of our daily lives. Bu ...theory]] are imperceptibly translated into the benign universe of cultural studies chic. With regard to this radical chic, the first gesture toward [[Third Wa
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  • ...of fascinating local insights which range across all aspects of political, cultural and [[social]] [[life]]. If parts of the book are very demanding, it does r ...heorists is the dominance of crtain Lacanian concepts in the field of film studies. Zizek's argument here, through the [[reading]] of Kieslowski's flims, is t
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  • ...interested in the uses of [[psychoanalysis]] for philosophy, [[cultural]] studies, and the [[analysis]] of ideology.
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  • ...a strict [[conceptual]] [[analysis]] and an approach to a wide range of [[cultural]] and [[ideological]] phenomena—from the [[sadist]] paradoxes of Kant’s ...l appeal to readers interested in philosophy, [[psychoanalysis]], cultural studies, and theories of [[ideology]].
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  • ...nd [[practice]], [[philosophy]], [[social]] [[sciences]], and [[cultural]] studies, this set includes a new introduction by the editor and a thorough [[index] ...ues Lacan: Critical Evaluations in Cultural Theory (Critical Evaluationsin Cultural Theory)]]'''''. SZ editor. [[London]]: Routledge. December 23, 2002, 1st Ed
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  • ...pacity crowd enraptured while demolishing the platitudes of contemporary [[cultural]] debate. Every now and again he'll digress from his urgently enacted scrip ..., as well as for [[being]] highly accessible. [[Britain]]'s best-selling [[cultural critic]], Terry Eagleton, has written of Zizek's "enviable knack of making
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  • When the waiter returns, Zizek finally pauses, studies the menu, and [[orders]] a pot of mint tea and a plate of sugar cookies. Mi ..."the most formidably brilliant exponent of [[psychoanalysis]], indeed of [[cultural]] theory in genera l, to have emerged in [[Europe]] for some decades."<br>
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  • ambiguous political profile--<i>marxisant</i> cultural critic on involves a transformation of "politics" into "[[cultural]] politics," where
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  • ...ion of texts and situates the reader in the center of layered contemporary cultural and theoretical arguments.' (Teresa L. Ebert, author of <i>Ludic Feminism a ...udies, assuming that 'whatever analysis is made of particular uses made of cultural texts in determinate situations, the problem of textuality remains in any c
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  • ...for. And it is in this sense - it is just this that we see in [[cultural]] studies-style [[analyses]] of such [[objects]] as <i>Jaws</i> - that each attempt n ...s logic, and in a way even repeats it (just as earlier we saw the cultural studies-style [[rejection]] of competing interpretations of the shark - 'It is not
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  • ...ite? Our doubts, however, are soon overcome when we consider the Slovenian cultural analyst Slavoj Zizek. For what can we say about him that he does not alread ...in his work a deliberate inversion of aesthetic categories, an upending of cultural hierarchies. Thus we have the putting together of Stephen King and Sophocle
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  • ...ties, while psychoanalytic [[concepts]] permeate most branches of literary studies. Within literature departments, interest in psychoanalytic theory eclipses Affinities between literature and psychoanalysis are both [[cultural]] and [[structural]]. Culturally, it is not a coincidence that the two grea
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  • ...the influence of [[environment]] and social [[reality]]. Social psychology studies the psychological characteristics shared by members of a group and the grou ...representations, the [[ideal]], or the <i>habitus</i> originated in this [[cultural]] ferment and bears its imprint, although it is more accurate to [[speak]]
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  • ...[[Words]]" (1910e), with <i>taboo</i> being one such example. Thus Freud's studies on taboo are limited in scope, inserted into a broader investigation that w ...] taken up by the structuralist movement in psychoanalysis. The renewal of studies into dynamic [[change]] in the exact [[sciences]] may renew interest in Fre
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  • #Macrosystem: The larger [[Culture|cultural]] context ([[Eastern culture|Eastern]] vs. [[Western culture]], national [[ ...thesize about the causes of variation observed in their data. Longitudinal studies often require large amounts of time and funding, making them unfeasible in
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  • ...[[religion]]. He also refers to research on [[myths]], tales, and legends, cultural [[history]] and development, [[linguistics]] and ethnology, the history of ...exploit the profound analogy between [[individual]] psychic formations and cultural formations.
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  • ...emlinology not a kind of [[obscene]] [[double]] of Sovietology: the latter studies the Soviet regime objectively, through sociological data, statistics, [[pow ...itrary rule of the local Party bosses (a move similar to the Mao's Great [[Cultural]] Revolution) - their fury at the regime, unable to express itself directly
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  • ...[[ideas]] have been applied in the field of [[literary]] and [[cultural]] studies.
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  • ...oach) for the reductionist tendency of some authors to overlook factors ([[cultural]], [[economic]], [[social]], etc.) operating [[outside]] of individual [[ps
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  • ...and debate: 1885-1886 (Paris), 1889 (Nancy), and 1895 (publication of the Studies on [[Hysteria]]). ...e the time of [[James]] Braid, and hypnosis can now be seen as a largely [[cultural]] phenomenon. All the same, some questions, contradictory and probably unan
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  • ...[[anarchy]] at the turn between the 19th and 20th centuries; [[cultural]] studies and [[critical theory]]; and the reception of [[Marx]] and [[Freud]] in Lat
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  • ...]]. But they were only the forerunners of what would become some of the "[[cultural]]" or "applied" psychoanalyses and psychotherapies which subsequently flood ...rnst [[Hans]] Gombrich and Clement Greenberg who, themselves, enriched the studies of literature, art, and criticism by responding to the challenges posed by
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  • [[Cultural]] transmission [[Studies on Hysteria]]
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  • In [[Civilization]] and Its Discontents (1930a [1929]), Freud noted, "The [[cultural]] [[super-ego]] has developed its ideals and set up its [[demands]]. Among As early as the Studies on [[Hysteria]] (1895a), Freud [[analyzed]] [[hysterical]] conversion [[sym
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  • ...[[religion]]. He also refers to research on [[myths]], tales, and legends, cultural [[history]] and development, [[linguistics]] and ethnology, the history of ...exploit the profound analogy between [[individual]] psychic formations and cultural formations.
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  • ...the line). These points are important, as I said earlier, in [[literary]] studies because Jakobson linked metaphor to [[poetry]], particularly to romantic an ...ane's hands and so. farth. The paint Lacan is making is this: an entire [[cultural]] and ecanamic [[scene]] is evaked by the variety af uses af a term which i
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  • ...s and scholars of Lacanian psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic theory, cultural studies, film theory, philosophy and applied psychoanalysis. Calum Neill is Associate Professor of Psychoanalysis & Cultural Theory at Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland, and Director of Lacan in S
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  • ...nicians as well as scholars working in philosophy, literature, and culture studies, the commentaries presented here represent a wide-range of disciplinary per ...lds of psychoanalytic theory, clinical psychology, philosophy and cultural studies.
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  • ...he proximity between the case study and the novel, asserting that his case studies could be read as novels (1895d) and that novelists knew more about the unco Here, the [[cultural]] [[object]] or [[scientific]] [[discourse]] itself may exhibit a certain [
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  • ...In most cases, the [[model]] used, at least implicitly, is based on the <i>Studies on [[Hysteria]]</i>; the spectacular effects of the [[catharsis]] can be us ...tural]] that psychoanalysis should take an interest in film, one of many [[cultural]] constructs, as Freud did, for example, with drama, beginning with <i>[[Ha
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  • Most of my work lies along the interface between cultural studies, postmodernism and the dynamic psychologies. The question of how various kn
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  • From the perspective of [[literary]] studies, the discovery of [[Lacan]] in the mid-1970s, initially by [[feminist]] and Like Freud before him, Lacan makes frequent use of literary and [[cultural]] allusions, often for illustrative or pedagogic purposes.
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  • ...e the real of clinical experience, the ultimate [[victim]] is not cultural studies itself but the clinic, which remains caught in pretheoretical [[empiricism] ...ng a postpolitical order in which the only legitimate conflicts are ethnic/cultural conflicts? Typically, in today's critical and political discourse, the term
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  • ...ysis]] and continue to have a major impact in fields as diverse a [[film]] studies, [[literary]] criticism, [[feminist]] [[theory]] and [[philosophy]]. Lacan' ...Buenos Aires, [[London]] and [[Paris]]. He is a Lecturer in Psychoanalytic Studies at the [[University]] of Brunel and is in private practice in London.
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  • ...n the dissemination of [[Lacanian]] [[ideas]] in [[film]] and [[cultural]] studies. There is also something of a mythology that has grown around this paper th ...ly the most important contribution of Lacanianism to contemporary cultural studies. Let us now see how Baudry used Lacan's concepts before turning to the crit
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  • ...s of [[feminist]] scholarship, [[psychoanalytic]] theory, and [[cultural]] studies.
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  • ...on with the usual figure of which reigns in the [[domain]] of [[cultural]] studies. The Lacan of the lamella is "Another Lacan," as Jacques-[[Alain]] [[Miller
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  • ...of the "subject" ; psychoanalysis as both a [[clinical]] practice and a [[cultural]] institution; and psychoanalysis as ideologically committed and engaged. ...proach in reevaluating the ideas of sigmund freud and Lacan by tracing the cultural influences on psychoanalytic thought. Although these more [[recent]] thinke
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  • ...28), several of Freud’s contemporaries as well as later writers produced studies of literary figures and literary works that established elementary models o ...th of the Hero (1909)is a remarkably erudite compilation of core motifs in cultural myths: the hero, the double, and the theme of incest. His vast mythological
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  • ...connected to the events of [[May 1968]] and the [[politicization]] of film studies that took place as a result of widespread student and union protests in [[F ...jacques lacan’s [[mirror]] [[stage]] became a privileged object in film studies. In a highly influential essay published first in 1970 in Cinéthique, "Eff
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  • ...nguage learning and processing; pragmatics and [[discourse]] [[analysis]], studies (inspired by linguistic [[philosophy]]) of [[speech]] [[acts]], speech genr ...[[discipline]] is relevant here for its significant impact on [[literary]] studies. Indeed, the disciplines share at the least an interest in linguistic histo
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  • ...y and nonliterary [[materials]] alike, while William Troy began his ritual studies of modernist authors, such as D. H. Lawrence and F. Scott Fitzgerald (Hyman ..., exhibits an important parallel to the standard monograph of midcentury [[cultural]] anthropology (see Manganaro, Culture).
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  • ...of a [[scientific]] [[discipline]]. He has contributed to the [[whole]] [[cultural]] milieu of the twentieth century in that he has given us a way of [[seeing ...an wants to focus on what is distinctively human in the human mind, on the cultural rather than the '[[natural]]' determining forces, and on [[anthropology]] a
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  • In Studies on [[Hysteria]] (1895d) he actively criticized recourse to the [[notion]] o See also: [[Constitution]]; [[Cultural]] transmission; [[Identification]] [[fantasies]]; [[Instinct]]; [[Intergene
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  • ...n the light of fieldwork in [[cultural]] [[anthropology]] and sociological studies. ...ncept]] for [[understanding]] adolescence. He approached this issue from a cultural-comparatist perspective, with a special focus on the characteristic polarit
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  • | class="s5" dir="ltr" | Jacques Lacan: Critical Evaluations in [[Cultural]] [[Theory]] | class="s3" dir="ltr" | Continuum Studies In Continental Philosophy - [[Guattari]]'s Diagrammatic [[Thought]]: Writin
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  • [http://lacan.org/ Lacan.org] - San Francisco [[Society]] for Lacanian Studies ...olacaniano.cl/ Centro Lacaniano] -- Center for Research and Psychoanalytic Studies, based in Santiago, Chile
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  • ...an clearly see here one reason why Lacanianism might be attractive to film studies. Fantasy is not the [[object of desire]], neither is it the desire for spec ...ion of the concepts of the real and objet a from the field of [[cultural]] studies.
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  • An outstanding pupil, he excelled in [[religion|religious studies]] and [[Latin]]. As a teenager, [[Jacques Lacan]] developed a [[passion]] =====Studies in Philosophy=====
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  • * [[Badiou: Notes From an Ongoing Debate]]. [[International Jounal of Zizek Studies]]. Volume One, [[Number]] Two. <http://ics.leeds.ac.uk/zizek/article.cfm?id * [[Lacan]] between [[Cultural]] Studies and [[Cognitivism]]. ''Umbr(a): [[Science]] and [[Truth]]''. Number 1. 2000
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  • ...spite such predictably caricatured [[media]] portrayals as "the Elvis of [[cultural]] [[theory]]" and "the [[Marx]] brother", Žižek has attracted enormous in ...ining examples, offers significant hope for those seeking respite from the cultural tinnitus of pervasive soundbites.
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  • ...s of [[gender]] studies, [[film]] studies, [[literature]] and [[cultural]] studies are welcome as are discussions concerning [[post-Lacanians]] such as [[Zize
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  • ...cannot be the result of [[repression]]. He argues that [[Freud]]'s classic studies on the [[unconscious]], that is, The [[Interpretation]] of [[Dreams]], The and not a person, and that this signifier is replete with [[cultural]] and [[religious]] [[significance]], Lacan refers to this signifier that i
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  • ...orld is the Politically Correct vision of sexuality, as promoted by gender studies, with its obsessive rejection of "binary logic": this world is a nuanced, r ...s of a Red Guardist caught in the Cultural Revolution compared to the true Cultural Revolution, the permanent dissolution of all life-forms necessitated by the
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  • ...which, therefore, have to be imposed on him from the outside, through a [[cultural]] authority; Kant’s [[true]] aim is rather to point out how the very [[ne ...ss is also generated by the very discourse that excludes, objectivizes and studies it, there is no "pure" madness outside it – Foucault here "effectively ac
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  • ...Philosophy and [[Society]] as well as a fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies of Southeastern [[Europe]] at the University of Rijeka, Croatia. Since the
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  • ...canian]]. He is at the forefront of [[philosophical]], [[political]] and [[cultural]] debate and is known for his theories, based largely on a Lacanian [[analy ...s to undergraduates and graduates studying [[social]] [[theory]], cultural studies and politics.
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  • ...terested in post-[[structuralism]], [[political]] philosophy, [[cultural]] studies, [[ontology]], philosophy of [[mathematics]], and [[psychoanalysis]].
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  • * [[International Journal of Žižek Studies Conference]] | 28. April 2012 * [[More Alienation and the Cultural Violence]]
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  • ...interested in the uses of [[psychoanalysis]] for philosophy, [[cultural]] studies, and the [[analysis]] of ideology.Contributors. Elisabeth Bronfen, Mladen [
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  • ...tterly Dark Spot&lt;/i&gt; will appeal to those interested in [[cultural]] studies, [[semiotics]], [[theology]], the history of [[religion]], and [[political]
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  • ...variety of fields, including contemporary philosophy, psychology, cultural studies, sociology, political science, esthetics, literary theory, film theory, and
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  • * [[Jacques Lacan - Critical Evaluations In Cultural Theory]] * [[Jacques Lacan - Critical Evaluations in Cultural Theory - Society, Politics, Ideology]]
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  • ...l appeal to readers interested in philosophy, [[psychoanalysis]], cultural studies, and theories of [[ideology]].<br />
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