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  • ==Jacques Lacan== [[Lacan]] follows [[Freud]] in reaffirming the concept of the [[death drive]] as ce
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  • [[Image:Kida_j.gif |right|frame|[[Kid A In Alphabet Land - Jouissance]]]] ...lated as '[[enjoyment]]', but enjoyment has a reference to pleasure, and ''jouissance'' is an enjoyment that always has a deadly reference, a paradoxical pleasur
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  • [[Lacan]]'s [[discussion]] of the "[[Thing]]" constitutes one of the central themes ...loys to refer to the [[thing-presentations]] in the [[unconscious]], and [[Lacan]] argues that although on one level ''[[Thing|Sachvorstellungen]]'' and ''[
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== ...on of the [[mother]] in the [[family]] [[complexes]],<ref>{{1938}}</ref> [[Lacan]]'s pre-war writings do not engage with the debate on [[femininity]].
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  • ...uestion of who possesses a penis and the related issue of its masturbatory jouissance ([[gratification]]). [[Freud]] argues that [[children]] of both [[sexual d ...of the phallus as foundational to [[psychoanalytic]] theory. Specifically, Lacan establishes the phallus as the primordial signifier of desire in [[oedipal]
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  • ..., yet goes beyond, its [[Freudian]] origins. From an ethical perspective, Lacan has examined in an original way the [[relationship]] between desire and the ...[Standard Edition]]'') does not exactly coincide with Lacan's desire.<ref>(Lacan, 1977 [1959], pp. 256-7)</ref>
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  • ...Unconscious]]."<ref>[[Jacques Lacan|Lacan, Jacques]]. "[[Works of Jacques Lacan|Subversion du sujet et dialectique du désir dans l'inconscient freudien]]. In this paper, [[Lacan]] builds up the [[graph of desire]] in four [[stages]].
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  • =====Jacques Lacan===== [[Lacan]] overcomes this [[impasse]] in [[Freud]]ian [[theory]] by defining [[perve
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== [[Lacan]]'s first [[discussion]] of the [[superego]] comes in his articule on the [
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== ...gly, and tends to discuss [[sexuality]] in [[terms]] of [[desire]] and ''[[jouissance]]''.
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  • =====Jacques Lacan===== [[Lacan]] expands upon [[Freud]]'s [[concept]] of the "[[repetition|compulsion to r
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  • These two words have quite different [[meanings]] in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]: ''[[langue]]'' usually refers to a specific [[language]], suc =====Jacques Lacan=====
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  • =====Jacques Lacan===== [[Lacan]] asserts that [[ethics|ethical thought]] "is at the centre of our [[work]]
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== ...tages [[desire]], he emphasizes the protective function of [[fantasy]]. [[Lacan]] compares the [[fantasy]] [[scene]] to a frozen [[image]] on a [[cinema]]
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== In his early work, [[Lacan]] relates [[anxiety]] to the [[threat]] of [[fragmentation]] which the [[su
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  • The term "[[death]]" occurs in various contexts in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. [[Lacan]] talks [[about]] the "[[second death]]."<ref>{{S7}} p. 211</ref>
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== [[Lacan]] is very critical of the way in which [[Anna Freud]] and [[ego-psychology]
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== ...is first and foremost a [[fantasy]] of the mutilation of the [[penis]]. [[Lacan]] [[links]] this [[fantasy]] with a [[whole]] series of [[fantasy|fantasies
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  • The term [[sinthome]] is, as [[Lacan]] points out, an archaic way of writing what has more recently been spelt [ =====Jacques Lacan=====
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  • Running throughout [[Lacan]]'s [[work]] is the [[idea]] that appearances are deceptive, an idea that i ...]] [[lack]]s the [[dimension]] of deliberate [[deception]], which is why [[Lacan]] states that the axiom of [[natural science]] is the [[belief]] in an hone
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  • =====Jacques Lacan===== In [[Lacan]]'s pre-1950s writings, the term "[[signification]]" is used in a general w
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== ...[voice]]. However, whereas [[Freud]] argues that [[sadism]] is primary, [[Lacan]] argues that [[masochism]] is primary, and [[sadism]] is derived from it:
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  • [[Lacan]] was raised, grew up, in a comfortable middle-[[class]] [[Catholic]] [[fam [[Lacan]] went on to study '''[[medicine]]'' and specialized in '''psychiatry''' wi
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  • ...[[The Psychoses]], Part II</b>, translated by Stuart Schneiderman in <i>[[Lacan]] Study [[Notes]]</i>, vol.1, 1, New York, Nov-Dec 1982.<br>&nbsp;</font> <b>Preface</b>, transl. by David Macey in Anika Lemaire's <i>[[Jacques Lacan]]</i>, Routledge &amp; Kegan [[Paul]], London, 1977. In <i>Autres Écrits</
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  • ...s of the [[unconscious]] as [[condensation]] and [[displacement]], which [[Lacan]] redefines as [[metaphor]] and [[metonymy]]. With the former, the play of ...<i>[[Écrits]]</i>. Here the key [[concept]] is that of [[desire]], and [[Lacan]]'s [[dialectic]] of [[desire]] is quite distinct from [[Hegel]]'s. The Gr
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  • ...t adrift; only the [[signifier]]s that anchor it are [[repressed]]. For [[Lacan]] [[anxiety]], <i>[[angoisse]]</i>, is not without an [[object]], but this ...r, to the <i>[[jouissance]]</i> and to the [[demand]] of the [[Other]]. [[Lacan]] [[links]] it to the terrible commandment of the [[Father]]-[[God]]: "<i>J
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  • ...rauss]], [[Althusser]], [[Fernand Braudel]]) and a new younger audience, [[Lacan]] talks [[about]] the [[censorship]] of his [[teachings]] and his [[excommu Lacan is suspicious of the rapport between [[psychoanalysis]], [[religion]] and [
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  • ...[[objet]] a</i> to the [[Other]] and from the Other to <i>[[objet a]]</i>, Lacan analyzes and combines [[Pascal]], [[Marx]] and the [[logic]] of the link be ...iquité</i>, non-ubiquitousness, of the [[phallus]] that testifies that <i>jouissance</i> is real but cannot be [[symbolized]], on the Phallus as a [[symbol]] th
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  • ...upholds "[[the Real]] as [[impossible]]." From the [[Oedipus]] [[complex]] Lacan only saves the paternal [[metaphor]] and the [[Name]]-of-the-Father which " ...er]]" ([[Écrits]]: A Selection). [[Three]] questions: the rapport between jouissance and the [[desire]] for unfulfilled desire; the hysteric who makes man - fai
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  • ...cation from official psychoanalytical circles. These political problems in Lacan's own life naturally raise theoretical problems around psychoanalytic legit ...e paths of the unconscious." This declaration of allegiance contrasts with Lacan's critical study of Freud's [[dream]] about the dead son screaming "[[Fathe
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  • <small>''(The following is an excerpt from an [https://www.lacan.com/symptom14/introduction-to.html "Introduction to Encore" by Francois Reg ===''Jouissance''===
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  • ...[[Ego, super-ego, and id|ego]]; according to [[others]], notably [[Jacques Lacan]], the goal of therapy is to lead the [[analysand]] to a [[full]] acknowled ...nker of [[the Real]], and in that an anti-philosopher in the same sense as Lacan: “Not ‘I am not a philosopher’, but ‘I am a not-philosopher’, tha
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  • ...ely aligned with [[repetition]] ([[another]] concept deeply significant to Lacan’s system of thought), for only in the repetition of becoming can the new ...that is [[autonomous]] from bodies yet territorializes [[them]] resembles Lacan’s own [[theory]] of the [[Gaze]]. Subjects erroneously assume that they p
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  • Lacan's [[thinking]] on [[feminine sexuality]] is distinguished by two main phase ...distinguish [[sexual]] [[difference]] on the basis of the phallus and here Lacan makes a significant innovation regarding [[Freudian]] thinking. For Freud
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  • In the [[seminar]] ''[[Encore]]'', [[Lacan]] proposed what he called "[[formulas]] of [[sexuation]]" to set down the b ...[[prohibition]] of ''[[jouissance]]'', it is based, at its origin, on a ''jouissance'' which is obsene, pervse and unregulated - that of the primal father.
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  • ...readings of Lacan's [[formula]]. Fink also remains unclear why this Other jouissance should be defined as feminine (2002:40). ...oning in ecstasy while pierced by an arrow from an angel poised above her. Lacan comments:
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  • Lacan's [[work]] in the 1950s placed emphasis on the [[role]] of [[language]] and [[Jacques Lacan]] developed his own distinctive '[[structural]]' [[model]] of the [[Oedipus
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  • ...erstanding of the [[role]] of [[fantasy]], the [[objet]] [[petit a]] and [[jouissance]]. We will look at each of these important concepts in turn before illustra ...tant function within his [[system]], but it was relatively underdeveloped. Lacan used the term, the real, in his first published papers in the 1930s, but in
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  • ...sitive bit of reality is a priori suspicious, since (as we [[know]] from [[Lacan]]) the Real Thing is ultimately [[another]] [[name]] for the [[Void]]. The ...e repeated ad nauseam, and the uncanny [[satisfaction]] we got from it was jouissance at its purest. It is when we watched on TV screen the two WTC towers collap
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  • ...the real." The key opposition is here the one between Frankfurt School and Lacan: should we historicize the Matrix into the metaphor of the Capital that col ...wever, it is here crucial to note that, in the key chapters of Seminar XI, Lacan struggles to delineate the operation that follows alienation and is in a se
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  • [[Lacan]].com. ...aló, which transposes it into the dark days of Mussolini's Salo republic? Lacan developed this link first in his [[Seminar]] on The Ethics of [[Psychoanaly
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  • ...ses, searching for proofs, etc.; he embodies the absolute certainty (which Lacan compares with the certainty of [[Descartes]]' [[cogito]] ergo sum) of the a ...some content elaborated by [[others]], the institutional cachet. The later Lacan is fully justified in reserving the term "act" for something much more suic
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  • JA: May we call it the possibility of a kind of [[jouissance]], in the [[Lacanian]] [[sense]] of the term? ...ifier itself provides jouissance, the signifying machinery itself provides Jouissance.
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  • ...ables us to avoid the fatal misreading of Lacan's [[notion]] of feminine [[jouissance]]. ...[[being]] drawn into the [[dialectic]] of (male) [[desire]], a mysterious jouissance beyond [[Phallus]] about which [[nothing]] can be said…
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  • ...n]]'s effect on [[language]] and its [[structural]] [[behavior]] confirm [[Lacan]]'s emphasis of [[Kant]] over [[Spinoza]]? In reducing the field of God to SZ: Lacan says that Kant was [[right]] historically [[about]] the Spinozian universal
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  • ...rians busy for the next 400 years has to be read against the background of Lacan's assertion that, within a [[psychoanalytic]] [[cure]], a symptom is always ...te that I never experienced [[real]] love or [[friendship]]." This is what Lacan had in [[mind]] when he claimed that "there is no [[metalanguage]]": what Z
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  • ...nstructed. This [[notion]] of "acephalic" knowledge emerges rather late in Lacan's teaching, after the [[relationship]] between knowledge and truth underwen ...tead of dissimulating truth, gives rise to truth-effects, i.e. to what the Lacan of the fifties called "[[full]] speech," the speech in which subjective tru
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  • ...later spoiled. At the same time, it is important to emphasize here what [[Lacan]] calls the [[space]] or distance [[between the two deaths]]: in order to b ...etailed examination, since it condenses the gap that separates Badiou from Lacan and psychoanalysis in general. Badiou, of course, is well aware of the [[tw
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  • <p>How, then, is this horrifying [[position]] subjectivized? As Jacques [[Lacan]] indicated, the [[lack]] of the [[tragedy]] proper in the modern condition <p><em>The Stalinist [[jouissance]]</em></p>
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  • ...[[theory]] - which allegedly also limits its [[political]] use - is that [[Lacan]] elevates the [[symbolic]] into a kind of [[transcendental]] [[position]] Butler's, as well as Lacan's, starting point is the old [[Leftist]] one -- how is it possible not only
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  • ...here is no [[symbolic]] [[order]] or [[code]] of accepted fictions (what [[Lacan]] calls the 'Big [[Other]]') to [[guide]] us in our [[social]] behaviour. A ...s its symbolic efficacy and leaves the [[symptom]] intact in its idiotic [[jouissance]]. It's as though a neo-[[Nazi]] skinhead, pressed to give reasons for his
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  • ...[superego]] figure of “obscure gods who [[demand]] continuous blood”([[Lacan]]-XI). Islam seems to oscillate between these two extremes, with the obscen ...: “castration” means that the direct access to Truth is impossible- as Lacan put it, <i>la verite surgit de la meprise</i>, the way to Spirit is only th
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  • ...healthy and permitted - in a masterful use of the [[reversal]] called by [[Lacan]] <i>point-de-capiton</i>, they first insisted that the confessed sin of a ...aster]] who dares to confront face to face [[the Real]] of terrifying <i>[[jouissance]]</i> - is presented not as a [[remainder]] of some barbaric [[past]], but
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  • <font de0031="" color="" face="courier" size="1">[[lacan]].com 2004</font> ...he absolute [[theoretical]] and [[practical]] anti-[[Judaism]]. To follow Lacan beyond what he explicitly stated, the foundations of a new [[religion]] are
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  • ...e in the stage illusion. And, this is how one should also locate Jacques [[Lacan]]'s <i>c'est moi, la vérité, qui parle</i> from his <i>La [[Chose]] freud ...longer the semantics of the soul, but the underlying noumenal flux of <i>[[jouissance]]</i> beyond the [[linguistic]] meaningfulness. This noumenal dimension is
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  • ...ideological and social predicament. What, then, is the Matrix? Simply what Lacan called the "big other," the virtual symbolic order, the network that struct ...at about, say, individuals sabotaging the Matrix by refusing to secrete <i>jouissance</i>?<br><br>
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  • ...[body]], in its [[repetitive]] pattern, to some elementary [[matrix]] of [[jouissance]], of excessive [[enjoyment]] - although sinthoms do not have [[sense]], th ...to [[identify]] this "spiritual corporeality" as materialized jouissance, "jouissance which turned into flesh." Hitchcock's sinthoms are thus not mere formal pat
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  • ...e [[fantasmatic]] [[supplement]] of the [[male]] masturbatory phallic <i>[[jouissance]]</i>. Significantly, while there is only one man (Adam), the [[femininity] ...atic" Lacanians are actually in their [[texts]] much more critical towards Lacan than the standard deconstructionist is against [[Derrida]]? This, of course
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  • ...he [[truth]] of the first version (as [[Lacan]] put it, the permitted <i>[[jouissance]]</i> inexorably turned into a prescribed one). The only correct way is thu ...ic]]: the Real of a drive whose injunction cannot be avoided (which is why Lacan says that the status of a drive is ethical); the Ought as a symbolic [[idea
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  • <font 5f5e78="" color="" face="courier" size="1">Slavoj [[Zizek]] &amp; [[lacan]].com 2004</font> ...s]] to the act (of taking revenge for the father's death). Furthermore, as Lacan emphasizes, it is not only Hamlet who knows, it is also Hamlet's father who
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  • ...cusing on the ambiguous overlapping between surplus-value and surplus-<i>[[jouissance]]</i>). So the critics of Communism were in a way right when they claimed ...mental lack or "[[castration]]" that would serve as its foundation. For [[Lacan]], however, desire has to be sustained by an object-cause: not some primord
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  • ...sive]]-condescending "You talkin' to me?". In a textbook illustration of [[Lacan]]'s [[notion]] of the "mirror [[stage]]," [[aggressivity]] is here clearly ...- [[recall]] the passage from his <i>[[Confessions]]</i>, often quoted by Lacan, the scene of a [[baby]] jealous for his brother sucking the [[mother]]'s [
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  • ...matic intruder, someone whose different way of life (or, rather, way of <i>jouissance</i> materialized in its social practices and rituals) disturb us, throw off ...matic intruder, someone whose different way of life (or, rather, way of <i>jouissance</i> materialized in its social practices and rituals) disturb us, throw off
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  • Lacan’s [[thought]] around 1960 is characterized by a tension centering around ...he 1960s and 1970s desire seems to taken on a [[negative]] connotiation in Lacan’s [[work]].
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  • * ''[[jouissance]]'' [[Category:Jacques Lacan]]
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  • ...[[desire]] that is only valid insofar as it is [[desire]] to [[know]]. [[Lacan]] lauds [[Oedipus]] at Colonus who calls down curses before dying, and he a ...jecting the [[Thing]] it makes it reappear in the [[Real]], which is the [[Lacan]]ian definition of [[psychosis]].
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== ...ity]] of the father or the [[Name-of-the-Father]] are recognized. Although Lacan follows Freud in making the [[Oedipus complex]] the crucial [[moment]] in h
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== ...and aligns [[psychoanalysis]] with the latter.<ref>{{S11}} p. 265</ref> [[Lacan]] states that the [[true]] [[formula]] of [[atheism]] is not ''God is [[dea
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  • [[Castration]] is referred to throughout the [[work]] of [[Freud]] and [[Lacan]]. Although it undergoes certain referential changes, [[castration]] retai ==Jacques Lacan==
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  • ...yond our own experience. The important point here is that this unfailing [[jouissance]] does not [[exist]]: ...al]], an [[idea]], a possibility [[thought]] permits us to envision. In [[[Lacan]]'s] terminology, it 'ex-sists': it persists and makes its claims felt with
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  • coordinates of Jacques [[Lacan]]'s [[conceptual]] network; it also proposes original solutions to ...at least clarifications of) some of the crucial dilemmas [[left]] open by Lacan's [[work]]. The
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  • :[[Death Drive]] -- [[Desire]] -- [[Jouissance]] -- [[Name of the Father]] -- [[Objet petit a]] -- [[Oedipus Complex]] -- ...[Judith Butler]] -- [[Martin Heidegger]] -- [[Immanuel Kant]] -- [[Jacques Lacan]] -- [[Jacques-Alain Miller]] -- [[Marquis de Sade]] -- [[Slavoj Žižek]]
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  • ...tisfied]]. We are plagued as [[subject]]s by the [[anxiety]] that our ''[[jouissance]]'' - our [[pleasure]] or [[enjoyment]] - is never enough. In other [[words ...[[form]] of jouissance that Lacan [[identifies]] as [[phallus|phallic]] [[jouissance]].
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  • My [[Lacanian]] friends are telling me that the authors must have read [[Lacan]]. The Frankfurt [[School]] partisans see in <i>The Matrix</i> the extrapol ...gical]] and [[social]] predicament. What, then, is the Matrix? Simply what Lacan called the “[[big Other]],” the [[virtual]] [[symbolic]] [[order]], the
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  • ...ority, with no fixed domicile. The choice underlying Kafka's story is thus Lacan's le père ou pire, "the father or worse": Odradek is "the worst" as an alt ...that Odradek is the father's sinthome, the "knot" onto which the father's jouissance is stuck.
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  • ..." immediately gives birth to the notion of a [[full]], achieved, unlimited jouissance whose existence is necessarily presupposed by the [[subject]] who imputes i ...e]]. ''[[Lacanian]] Ink''. Volume 24/25. Spring. pp. 126-135. <http://www.lacan.com/frameXXIV6.htm>.
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  • coordinates of what we [[experience]] as 'reality' (as [[Lacan]] puts it, 'everything we are ...d from the patriarchal hold, her status is purely [[phallic]]: she is what Lacan calls <i>La
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  • ...the [[fantasmatic]] [[supplement]] of the [[male]] masturbatory phallic [[jouissance]]. Significantly, while there is only one man (Adam), the [[femininity]] is ...atic" Lacanians are actually in their [[texts]] much more critical towards Lacan than the standard deconstructionist is against [[Derrida]]? This, of course
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  • ...es us to avoid the fatal misreading of Lacan's [[notion]] of feminine <i>[[jouissance]]</i>.</tt></font><p> ...being]] drawn into the [[dialectic]] of (male) [[desire]], a mysterious <i>jouissance</i> beyond [[Phallus]] about which [[nothing]] can be said...</tt></font></
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  • ...o what extent is this "fake" revealing of the fantasmatic investment and [[jouissance]] operative in even the most painful and extreme [[conditions]]? Usually, w ...ps up and falls in the soup, the little fellow still survives." ([[Jacques Lacan]], <i>The [[Ethics]] of [[Psychoanalysis]]</i>)<br><br>
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  • ...t [[veil]] that covers the Horrible" <font color="#cc0000">(1)</font>. [[Lacan]] gives some hints [[about]] how this surrounding of the Void functions in ...aving it" for a woman is, of course, having a [[child]], which is why, for Lacan, there is an ultimate [[antagonism]] between Woman and [[Mother]]: in contr
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  • ...here is no [[symbolic]] [[order]] or [[code]] of accepted fictions (what [[Lacan]] calls the 'Big [[Other]]') to [[guide]] us in our [[social]] behaviour. A ...ts symbolic efficacy and leaves the [[symptom]] intact in its idiotic <i>[[jouissance]]</i>. It's as though a neo-[[Nazi]] skinhead, pressed to give reasons for
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  • ...the real." The key opposition is here the one between Frankfurt School and Lacan: should we historicize the Matrix into the metaphor of the Capital that col ...wever, it is here crucial to note that, in the key chapters of Seminar XI, Lacan struggles to delineate the operation that follows alienation and is in a se
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  • ...later spoiled. At the same time, it is important to emphasize here what [[Lacan]] calls the [[space]] or distance [[between the two deaths]]: in order to b ...etailed examination, since it condenses the gap that separates Badiou from Lacan and psychoanalysis in general. Badiou, of course, is well aware of the [[tw
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  • ...yed" and killed by his followers/sons is NOT the obscene primordial Father-Jouissance, but the "rational" father embodying the symbolic authority, the figure whi ...ltimate [[harmony]] between the [[big Other]] (the [[symbolic order]]) and jouissance, and the notion of a macrocosm regulated by some underlying sexual tension
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  • ...nstructed. This [[notion]] of "acephalic" knowledge emerges rather late in Lacan's teaching, after the [[relationship]] between knowledge and truth underwen ...tead of dissimulating truth, gives rise to truth-effects, i.e. to what the Lacan of the fifties called "[[full]] speech," the speech in which subjective tru
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  • ...tica,Arial,[[Times]] Roman"><tt>interviewed by </tt></font><a href="http://lacan.com/bios.htm#ayerza" target="_top"><font class="f" color="#000000" face="Co JA: <i>May we call it the possibility of a kind of [[jouissance]], in the [[Lacanian]] [[sense]] of the term? </i><br><br>
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  • ...n]]'s effect on [[language]] and its [[structural]] [[behavior]] confirm [[Lacan]]'s emphasis of [[Kant]] over [[Spinoza]]? In reducing the field of God to SZ: Lacan says that Kant was [[right]] historically [[about]] the Spinozian universal
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  • ...[[theory]] - which allegedly also limits its [[political]] use - is that [[Lacan]] elevates the [[symbolic]] into a kind of [[transcendental]] [[position]] Butler's, as well as Lacan's, starting point is the old [[Leftist]] one -- how is it possible not only
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  • ...blime Object of Ideology]]'', ''[[Looking Awry: An Introduction to Jacques Lacan through Popular Culture|Looking Awry]]'' and ''[[Tarrying with the Negative
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  • In [[Lacan]] ''connaissance'' (with its inevitable concomitant, "''[[méconnaissance]] ==Jacques Lacan==
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  • [[Looking]] Awry: An Introduction to Jacques [[Lacan]] through Popular Culture, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1991. ...nian]] [[concepts]] of the [[Real]] and [[jouissance]] (the two aspects of Lacan's work upon which he concentrates here), then some of the analyses will see
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  • For many, Jacques [[Lacan]] represents [[postmodern]] [[theory]] at its height--that is, at its worst. Lacan, so say his detractors, made a career out
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  • ...especially) Lacan identify the peculiarly human motivation in regard to <i>jouissance</i>: that is, a basic compulsion to, enjoy; to achieve consummate satisfact ...n "objects of excess" (the ideal experience, lifestyle, possession etc.) - Lacan's <i>objets petit a</i> - that hold the promise of, at least partial, fulfi
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  • ...in an obscure desire to self-destruct.' (Yannis Stavrakakis, author of <i>Lacan and the Political</i>, Athens, Greece). <br><br></tt></font></div> ...d text-by-text, seems to work for Zizek as a way of reading Hegel, and the Lacan-machine-for-reading-Hegel then becomes a writing machine that holds things
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  • Author: [[Jacques Lacan]]<BR>Translator: James B. Swenson, Jr.<BR>Source: October, Vol. 51 (Winter, ...the nerve of the diatribe is given in the maxim which proposes a rule for jouissance, bizarre in that it makes itself a right in the Kantian fashion, that of po
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  • WHY <i>JOUISSANCE </i>IS EVIL<br> ...n notice that here one is asked to sacrifice oneself, to sacrifice one's [[jouissance]] for the [[other]]. Or is it the [[Other, the]] [[dead]] God of the [[sym
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  • The <i>[[jouissance]] </i>of [[transgression]]</font><br> THE BARRIER TO <i>JOUISSANCE<br>
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  • <center><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size="+2">Jacques [[Lacan]]</font></font> ce qui fait de ces rapports la [[jouissance]].
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  • <center><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size="+2">Jacques Lacan</font></font> le moins possible, parce que qu'est-ce que ça nous emmerde, la jouissance
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