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  • [[Image:Jacques-lacan-4.jpg|thumb|250px|right]] | name = Jacques Lacan
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  • [[Psychoanalysis]] was founded by [[Sigmund Freud]] ...of Freud himself and to a close [[reading]] and [[understanding]] of those texts. For the next 26 years he would engage in this [[project]] of close reading
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  • He explained [[art|artistic creation]] by reference to the [[concept]] of [[sublimation]], a process in which [[sexua ...ntuit directly the [[truth]]s which [[psychoanalysts]] only discover later by more laborious means.
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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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  • ...nized by [[Louis Althusser]] and grew increasingly influenced by [[Jacques Lacan]]. ...of more main-line [[Marxism]]. In 1988 he published what is now considered by many to be his major [[statement]], ''L'être et l'événement''. He took u
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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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  • ...erview with Eagleton. Further readings of the [[ideological]] are explored by [[Richard Rorty]] and Michèle Barrett. Finally Fredric [[Jameson]] supplie
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  • ...e of the Papin Sisters]]</b></a>, transl. by Jon Anderson in <i>Critical [[Texts]]</i>, vol.5, 3, 1988. ...y Carolyn Asp in <i>Critical Texts</i>, vol.5, issue 3, 1988. Also transl. by Andrea Kahn in <i>Semiotext</i> 10, vol. 4, 1, 1981. In <i>Autres [[Écrits
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  • ...rauss]], [[Althusser]], [[Fernand Braudel]]) and a new younger audience, [[Lacan]] talks [[about]] the [[censorship]] of his [[teachings]] and his [[excommu ...s to train [[analyst]]s and, at the same [[time]], address the non-analyst by raising the following questions: Is [[psychoanalysis]] a [[science]]? If so
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  • ...psychoanalytic training – and, at the same time, address the non-analyst by raising the following questions: Is psychoanalysis a [[science]]? If so, un ...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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  • ...ification]] first and communication second. A more extreme view is offered by [[Jean-Jacques Nattiez]] (1987; trans. 1990: 16) who, as a [[musicology|mus ...cs attempts to [[analyse]] and so [[identify]] the systemic rules accepted by all the participants.
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  • ...f inorganic substance. These speculations seek to solve the riddle of life by supposing that these two instincts were struggling with each [[other]] from ..., [[biology]], or [[physics]]. Revision of his [[concepts]] was called for by his [[experience]] in [[psychoanalytic]] [[practice]]. He posited within th
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  • ...orm]] of [[Marxian]] theory both from the [[model]] of science put forward by [[logical positivism]] and from what he and his colleagues perceived as the ...[[knowledge]], especially through taking stock of the limitations imposed by the fundamental, irreducible [[concepts]] in use in that knowledge. His no
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  • ...[[Marriage]] of [[Marxism]] and [[Feminism]]." from The Second Wave edited by Linda Nicholson, 1997, p. 99.) ...ame time it is also the first mode of economy which is unable to [[exist]] by itself, which [[needs]] other [[economic]] systems as a medium and a soil."
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  • ...shades of meaning in different areas of study and [[discussion]], and is, by its very [[nature]], difficult to define without depending on "un-deconstru ...ida|Jacques Derrida's]] ''dé[[construction]]''), and it has been explored by [[others]], including [[Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak]], [[Paul de Man]], [[Jo
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  • [[Lacan]] and [[psychoanalysis]] ...k [[Marxism]] without any reference to Hegel’s absolute subject, he sees Lacan as trying to [[think]] psychoanalysis without any reference to a [[unified]
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  • ...e and reformulate our previous understanding of his work. The real in late Lacan is inseparable from an understanding of the [[role]] of [[fantasy]], the [ ...the real, in his first published papers in the 1930s, but in these early [[texts]] it was essentially a [[philosophical]] concept designating 'absolute [[be
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  • ...tics]], presumably by analogy with the term ''[[mytheme]]'' (a term coined by [[Claude Lévi-Strauss]] to denote the basic constituents of [[myth]]ologic ...sign]]". It is not used in conventional [[mathematics]], but is part of [[Lacan]]'s [[algebra]]. -->
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  • ...contemporary academic politics, the idea to deal with Lenin is accompanied by two qualifications: yes, why not, we live in a [[liberal]] [[democracy]], t ...hird World catastrophes is thus to serve as the support of this Denkverbot by constantly reminding us how things may have been much worse: "Just look aro
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  • ...in]] of doxa, of pragmatic considerations and compromises which always and by definition fall short of the unconditional [[ethical]] [[demand]]. The [[no ...fferent context (St Paul reinterprets Christ's crucifixion as his triumph; Lacan reads Freud through the [[mirror]]-[[stage]] [[Saussure]]), Lenin violently
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  • ...he Bolshevik rule was unstable, out of [[control]], permanently threatened by the centrifugal forces — far more than the gratuitous [[sadistic]] displa ...ap: instead of the usual public-[[symbolic]] [[power structure]] sustained by the obscene invisible network of apparatuses, we have the public power stru
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  • ...the results of my personality, not as the result of me being thrown around by [[market]] forces. ...] freedom to choose. In most cases, he will do it, and then rationalize it by way of saying to himself something like: “What I am asked to do IS disgus
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  • ...dimension]] of this eternal stimulus to make free choices is best rendered by the [[situation]] of having to choose a product in online shopping, where o ...against [[thinking]]. Today's liberal-democratic [[hegemony]] is sustained by a kind of unwritten Denkverbot similar to the infamous Berufsverbot in [[Ge
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  • ...]'s [[distinction]] between Ought and Must, an authentic [[revolution]] is by definition performed as a Must - it is not something we "ought to do" as an ...e]] main versions of theorizing these catastrophes: (1) the one epitomized by the name of [[Habermas]]: [[Enlightenment]] is in itself a positive emancip
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  • ...os in the usual style of Saint Theresa, any multiple-orgasmic penetrations by angels or God: it is not that, in the divine mystical [[experience]], we st ...rickle-trickle. I rather disliked the feeling.<ref>C.S.Lewis, <i>Surprised by Joy</i>, [[London]]: Fontana Books, 1977, p. 174-5.</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...rain, and the one is struck by the extraordinary package [[being]] carried by the [[other]]. He asks his companion, 'What is in that unusual package you ...ly heightens the destructive [[power]] of the [[remainder]]? As such, they by definition cannot ever be found, and are therefore all the more dangerous..
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  • <font 5f5e78="" color="" face="courier" size="1">Slavoj [[Zizek]] &amp; [[lacan]].com 2004</font> ...n other [[words]], the question of "what means what?" is in no way decided by this reading: does the Hamlet narrative "mean" stars, or do stars "mean" Ha
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  • ...the sovereign state [[power]]; "absolute democracy" ("the rule of everyone by everyone, a democracy without qualifiers, without ifs or buts," <tt><b><a n ...s of cooperation and communication, etc., which can no longer be contained by the form of [[private property]]. This, then, far from posing a mortal [[t
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  • ...[[freedom]] of [[choice]], when the only choice is the one between playing by the rules and ([[self]]-)destructive violence, a violence which is almost e ...action is worse: they are BOTH worse, inclusive of the warning, formulated by both sides, about the real danger of these outbursts residing in the easily
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  • [[Surrealism]], however, offered the young Lacan an alternative route to psychoanalysis and the crucial link to his [[clinic ...rrealists fully embraced [[psychoanalysis]] and during his medical studies Lacan developed strong [[links]] with the movement.
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  • Daphne du Maurier: her prose seems marked by a melodramatic [[excess]] that often comes tremendous [[power]] of [[fascination]] exerted by her stories? What if these two features are
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  • ...rain, and the one is struck by the extraordinary package [[being]] carried by the [[other]]. He asks his companion, 'What is in that unusual package you ...ly heightens the destructive [[power]] of the [[remainder]]? As such, they by definition cannot ever be found, and are therefore all the more dangerous..
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  • ...in]] of doxa, of pragmatic considerations and compromises which always and by definition fall short of the unconditional [[ethical]] [[demand]]. The [[no ...fferent context (St Paul reinterprets Christ's crucifixion as his triumph; Lacan reads Freud through the [[mirror]]-[[stage]] [[Saussure]]), Lenin violently
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  • ...in]] of doxa, of pragmatic considerations and compromises which always and by definition fall short of the unconditional [[ethical]] [[demand]]. The [[no ...fferent context (St Paul reinterprets Christ's crucifixion as his triumph; Lacan reads Freud through the [[mirror]]-[[stage]] [[Saussure]]), Lenin violently
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  • Interrogating the [[Master]]: [[Lacan]] and Radical [[Politics]] ...[project]] in non-[[utopian]] and non-essentialist [[terms]]. It concludes by calling for a new [[form]] of radical politics that seeks to avoid the [[di
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  • ...s is the source of Hegel's famous [[dialectic]] teaching usually summed up by the slogan "[[thesis]], [[antithesis]], and [[synthesis]]." (Hegel did not ...in a [[tabula rasa]], or blank slate, view, where individuals are defined by their interactions.
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  • [[Althusser]], Louis. '''Writings On [[Psychoanalysis]] : [[Freud]] and [[Lacan]]'''. Ed. Corpet, Olivier.; Matheron, Franðcois. ''European Perspectives'' ...2 ([[English]] [[translation]] by Jeffrey Mehlman, [[Jacques lacan|Jacques Lacan]] & Co. [Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990]).
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  • ''An essay by philosopher Slavoj Zizek, with an English translation of Schelling's beauti ...ailable in English, this version finally renders accessible one of the key texts of modern philosophy, a text that is widely debated in philosophical circle
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  • ...sciences]], and [[cultural]] studies, this set includes a new introduction by the editor and a thorough [[index]]. ...ger. '''''[[Jacques Lacan: Critical Evaluations in Cultural Theory|Jacques Lacan: Critical Evaluations in Cultural Theory (Critical Evaluationsin Cultural T
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  • ...[Marx]], and fuses the [[thinking]] of the notoriously difficult Jacques [[Lacan]] with the founding [[figures]] of [[German]] [[Idealism]] from [[Kant]] to ...989 as <i>The [[Sublime]] [[Object]] of [[Ideology]]</i>, followed closely by For <i>They Know Not What They Do</i>. In between came a small book called
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  • ...e. And it is in the context of the latter that both Freud and (especially) Lacan identify the peculiarly human motivation in regard to <i>jouissance</i>: th ...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> ...usly a philosopher from Eastern Germany, whose early years were influenced by the Soviet Union, carries a certain amount of paranoia'. This characterisat
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  • Stavrakakis, Y. (1999), <i>Lacan and the Political</i>, London: Routledge.<br> ...; E. Wright (eds.) (1999), <i>The Zizek Reader</i>, Oxford: Blackwell. For texts that engage with Zizek's perspective see the following:<br>
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  • ...ect in the world? The penis, because it is the only one that can be raised by a mere thought' (TS, 382-3)? Who else, in a parody of the anthropologist Cl ...usly obscure writings of the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan... Indeed, Lacan once cruelly quipped of James Joyce that, although what he wrote was almost
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  • ...ormation]] of the [[psychoanalyst]] - an [[insistence]] that is overlooked by many [[present]]-day [[analysts]]. Yet how can they fail to recognize its i ...ary critics with psychoanalytic theory from [[Sigmund Freud]] to Jacques [[Lacan]] has been far greater than the interests of historians in the same concept
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  • ...ences that [[need]] to be unpacked, if we are to begin [[understanding]] [[Lacan]]'s [[ideas]]. "[[The Mirror Stage]]", for example, is only seven pages lon ...d translations will undoubtedly become the standard authoritative texts of Lacan in the coming years but as this is not yet the [[case]] all references in t
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  • <dd>You [[know]] that last [[time]] I picked up my [[discussion]] with you by connecting it to my lecture to the Catholics.<br> ...of our [[true]] [[experience]]. For he doesn't attempt to evade the issue by making generalizations [[about]] the [[religious]] function in man. He is c
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  • ...hough she is to be shut up in a tomb, <u>without a dwelling place, mourned by no friend</u>. Thus <u>her separation is lived as a regret or lamentation f ...number of different forms of the myth - perhaps he was imprisoned; blinded by Dionysos's madness he even killed his own sons whom he mistook for vine sho
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  • ...ize="1">the classification of the [[Texts]] and Références is determined by the first significant [[word]] of the title of the text…</font></p></td> ...e=UTF-8&amp;oe=UTF-8&amp;langpair=fr%7Cen&amp;u=http://gaogoa.free.fr/HTML/Lacan/Les%2520Textes.htm%23Roi%2520du%2520mali&amp;prev=/language_tools">With</a>
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  • ...unication]] is situated at a preverbal level. In the [[work]] of Jacques [[Lacan]] the term <i>infans</i> took on a further [[dimension]] in his [[discussio .../young [[child]]), or <i>infans</i> are used. A [[good]] many of Klein's [[texts]] were originally written in [[German]], and she used the word <i>infans</i
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  • Defined by Freud as a process which allows the [[individual]] to distinguish between e ...revious experience is hallucinated, [[meaning]] made present to perception by the [[action]] of intense [[instinctual]] [[cathexis]], this may fog up the
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  • The term [[prohibition]] has been borrowed by [[psychoanalysis]] from everyday [[language]], where it is used either as a ...hat morality, and then refuses [[them]] satisfaction, doing away with them by making them [[unconcious]] through repression.
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  • In his [[Seminar]] on the [[Ethics]] of [[Psychoanalysis]], [[Lacan]] elaborates the [[distinction]] between two types of the contemporary inte ...imentalism, while the fool is a deconstructionist [[cultural]] critic who, by means of his ludic procedures destined to 'subvert' the existing order, act
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  • [[Lacan]], Jacques. Introduction to the Names-of-the-[[Father]] [[Seminar]]. Jeffre ...d, in a complicated procedure, to refuse not to ratify the motion striking Lacan's [[name]] from the [[list]] of [[training]] [[analysts]].</ref> My seminar
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  • [[Lacan]]'s [[work]] within the context of the [[development]] of [[psychoanalysis] ...ential within modernist [[literature]], and was promoted in [[particular]] by the novelist and critic Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) and the 'Bloomsbury Grou
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  • ...rg, with the Berlin Psychoanalytic Association the leading regional group. By the end of 1911 the Berlin association had eleven members, including [[thre ...e [[International Psychoanalytical Association]] in 1913 and was supported by the Munich group.
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  • The term '[[anaclisis]]' is used by [[Freud]] to describe the early relationship between the sexual and the sel ...[[sexual]] [[drives]] are not initially [[autonomous]], and are supported by the vital functions of nutrition and protection that supple [[them]] with a
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  • ..., a lot of it is simply illiterate, based on extraordinary misreading of [[texts]] that I [[know]] well (sometimes, that I have written), argument that is a
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  • ...ral [[English]] bibliographies that catalogue these works, including those by Norman Holland (1964), D. Wilbern (1978), and Murray Schwartz and Copelia K <p>Beyond Freud, Jacques [[Lacan]]'s "[[mirror]] [[stage]]," Donald [[Winnicott]]'s "[[transitional object]]
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  • ...[[social]] and martial cataclysm" ([[Breton]], 1934) provoked a [[revolt]] by an entire generation. ...] as well as [[economic]] oppression: "[[Poetry]] is made by everyone. Not by one" (Lautréamont).
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  • ...nd [[Feminism]]</i> (1972) was a marker in the recovery of psychoanalysis, by explaining its revolutionary understanding of women. ...disappointment that she cannot [[satisfy]] her mother, and is accompanied by hostility.
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  • ...ces to Hindu philosophy. They are equally brief and enigmatic.(1) Why does Lacan look Eastwards at these moments? Who is looking? What is seen or evoked? Wh ...ummoning Eastern religiosity, suddenly, into the story, is not peculiar to Lacan alone. In the middle of his 1929 essay on surrealism, Walter Benjamin brief
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  • ...es to the [[personality]]). The [[work]] was dated September 7, 1932, when Lacan was thirty-one years old. .... But the Germans supplied Lacan with the doctrinal [[authority]] required by his [[goal]] of methodological [[synthesis]].
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  • ...explain [[Hamlet]]'s [[hesitation]] to revenge his [[father]]'s [[death]] by his [[repressed]] [[sexual]] desire for his [[mother]] (see [[Jones]] 1949) It cannot, by definition, have nay therapeutic [[goal]] or [[dimension]].
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  • Interview with Jacques [[Lacan]], 1957 Dr. Lacan: Don't exaggerate. Do you [[think]] that this effect is exclusive to the [
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  • <dd>You [[know]] that last [[time]] I picked up my [[discussion]] with you by connecting it to my lecture to the Catholics.<br> ...of our [[true]] [[experience]]. For he doesn't attempt to evade the issue by making generalizations [[about]] the [[religious]] function in man. He is c
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  • .... by Carolyn Asp in Critical [[Texts]], vol.5, issue 3, 1988. Also transl. by Andrea Kahn in Semiotext 10, vol. 4, 1, 1981. In Autres [[Écrits]], [[Pari ...e]], was a professor at the Sorbonne. It posits two esscntial notions of [[Lacan]]'s [[theory]]: the [[mirror]] [[stage]] (8, 18); and the [[double]] [[pate
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  • ...udies, [[literary]] criticism, [[feminist]] [[theory]] and [[philosophy]]. Lacan's writings are [[notorious]] for their complexity and idiosyncratic style a ...stages]] of his teaching. Taking [[full]] account of the clinical basis of Lacan's [[work]], the dictionary details the historical and institutional backgro
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  • ...[World Association of Psychoanalysis]], [[WAP]], in [[order]] to advance [[Lacan]]'s [[teachings]]. ...] and the study of [[psychoanalysis]] following the teachings of [[Jacques Lacan]].
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  • ...round this paper that has been influential in constructing an [[image]] of Lacan as an outcast - a heroic [[figure]] battling for the [[truth]] against a [[ ...ion of Lacan's [[idea]] and the paper that we now read - 13 years in which Lacan had continued to develop and modify his ideas.
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  • by [[Alain Badiou]] It is always perilous to approach [[Lacan]] from a [[philosophical]] point of view. For he is an anti-[[philosopher]]
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  • ...of psychoanalytic concepts—the unconscious—the [[psychic]] [[agency]] Lacan reconceived in semiotic [[terms]] and claimed was "[[structured]] like a [[ ...s institutional and [[ideological]] issues more directly. They argued that Lacan did not go far enough in probing precisely the areas characterizing his [[d
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  • ...t). This shift was precipitated most notably by a short, influential essay by Alexandre Astruc published in Écran française in [[1948]] entitled "La Ca ...nt ideology on a [[formal]] and/or thematic level, an enterprise displayed by the much-cited Cahiers article on Young Mr. Lincoln (1969). In these essays
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  • ...es to the [[personality]]). The [[work]] was dated September 7, 1932, when Lacan was thirty-one years old. ...by [[Freud]] and [[Breuer]] was given the [[name]] 'the talking [[cure]]' by [[Anna 0.]], one of Breuer's [[patients]]. Besides language, the surrealist
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  • ...conceals, distorts its [[meanings]], so that our dreams become symbolic [[texts]] which [[need]] to be deciphered. ...is a disguised fulfilment of a [[repressed]] [[wish]]. Evading censorship by a disguise, the dream is a compromise between the [[demands]] of impulse an
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  • ...ety]] and human [[culture]]).1 At the end of the chapter I will focus on [[Lacan]]'s main interests and the way he has refashioned [[Freudian]] theory. ...e]] of what it is to be human. Freud, by the [[power]] of his writings and by the breadth and audacity of his speculations,' revolutionised the [[thought
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  • .... By hewing close to Freud's [[texts]], often retranslated into [[French]] by the authors, the Vocabulaire makes it possible to put these concepts to wor ...e, Laplanche, and Pontalis all became members, marking their distance from Lacan.
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  • ...itten between 1936 and 1966. [[Écrits]] has been characterized as elitist by [[Jean-Claude Milner]], but [[Slavoj Žižek]] claims that ...es and provide examples and [[logical]] demonstrations of them.[http://www.lacan.com/zizhowto.html]</blockquote>
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  • [http://aejcpp.free.fr/lacan/1960-04-00.htm link] ...tic field takes place here. Against what he called "personalist ideology," Lacan declared that he was resolutely "structuralist" and explained why.
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  • ...king as if in the staff waiting room, or comparing "the incomprehension of Lacan" ...himself in a more precise and sometimes different way than in the previous texts. This is why these discus�sions should be read carefully. He called these
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  • [http://aejcpp.free.fr/lacan/1971-05-12.htm link] ...[[session]] of May 12, 1971, also entitled "Lituraterre"; it shows how, to Lacan, "[[speech]]" [/a [[parole]]] becomes "[[writing]]" [ecrit] ....
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  • [[Lacan]] made his debut on television on two shows produced by Benoît Jacquot, under the title ''[[Psychoanalysis]]''. ...ho, afterwards, wrote the transcription of the discussions to be published by the [[Editions du Seuil]].
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  • ...aris]], the first [[child]] of prosperous, bourgeois [[parents]], [[Alfred Lacan]] and [[Emilie Baudry]], a family of solid [[Catholic]] [[tradition]]. ...s), the first child (eldest son) of (prosperous, bourgeois parents) Alfred Lacan (1873–1960) and Emilie Baudry (1876–[[1948]]) (a middle-[[class]] Roman
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  • ...[[Bibliography of Jacques Lacan#1980|1980]] · [[Bibliography of Jacques Lacan#Unsorted|Unsorted]] ...varin, 1984 [''[[The Family Complexes]]''. Trans. Carolyn Asp. "Critical [[Texts]]." Vol. 5, Num. 3. 1988. ; Trans. Andrea Kahn. "Semiotext." 10. Vol. 4, Nu
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  • ...Passionate, violent, shrewd, solidly constructed, it is a nice example of Lacan's rhetoric, as he had become a master in the "contest of speech." It is als ...t alternative. Was it psychoanalysis against psychiatry, then? No, because Lacan violently expressed his contempt for "the psycho�analytical seraglio" tha
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  • ...the [[theoretical]] report and Schlumberger for the [[clinical]] report. [[Lacan]] turned the comments he made during the discussions into a [[text]] writte ...ine]] [[homosexuality]] because he had [[identified]] too much with Mr. K. Lacan, on the [[other]] hand, conceives feminine homo�sexuality both as an [[id
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  • ...them]], giving them the [[freedom]] to revise their old talk, and he asked Lacan to write a digest of his numerous comments during the Colloquium; this was The Worn of [[Jacques Lacan]] 1"
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  • [[Lacan]] founds the [[École Freudienne de Paris]] ([[EFP]]) on [[Chronology|June On [[Chronology|June 21, 1964]], [[Lacan]] founds the [[École Freudienne de Paris]] ([[EFP]]).
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  • {{Jacques Lacan}} ...3/home New Lacanian School] - The New [[Lacanian]] [[School]] was founded by Jacques-[[Alain]] [[Miller]] and is part of the [[World]] [[Association]] o
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  • ...e and reformulate our previous understanding of his work. The real in late Lacan is inseparable from an understanding of the [[role]] of [[fantasy]], the [ ...the real, in his first published papers in the 1930s, but in these early [[texts]] it was essentially a [[philosophical]] concept designating 'absolute [[be
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  • ...es Marie Alfred Lacan]] and [[Émilie Philippine Marie Baudry]]. [[Alfred Lacan]] was the Paris sales [[representative]] of a large provincial firm. The f ...in [[religion|religious studies]] and [[Latin]]. As a teenager, [[Jacques Lacan]] developed a [[passion]] for [[philosophy]], adorning the walls of his bed
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  • [[Image:How-to-read-lacan.jpg|300px|right]] ...guilty]] is of having given ground relative to one's [[desire]]' Jacques [[Lacan]]
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  • [[The imaginary]] in [[Lacan]]'s [[theory]] immediately invokes a set of characteristic both in Lacan's writings and [[teachings]]. It dominates his [[thinking]]
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  • * 1 January 2008. ''[http://www.lacan.com Lacan.com]''. <http://www.lacan.com/zizforest.html> ...ined by harsh [[discipline]] and education which cannot but be experienced by the [[subject]] as imposed on his/her freedom, as an [[external]] coercion:
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  • * 1 January 2008. ''[http://www.lacan.com Lacan.com]''. <http://www.lacan.com/zizshadowplay.html> ...tained, not omnipotent, not all-encompassing: he finds himself overwhelmed by the dense inertia of his own creation; (2) then, this limitation is reflect
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  • par Jacques Lacan Jacques Lacan
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  • * [http://aejcpp.free.fr/lacan/1975-11-24b.htm aejcpp.free.fr/lacan] | * <nowiki>http://www.psicoanalisis.org/lacan/yale.htm</nowiki>
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  • ...Kant, Hegel and the Critique of Ideology|Tarrying with the Negative]]'', [[Lacan]] offers a fourth “critique of pure desire” (''TN'': 3) to [[supplement ...to him, the ''cogito'', is least known by him, and that what is most known by him, the sensible [[universe]], is least certain of all.
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  • ...el Régis]] and [[Angelo Hesnard]]. Analytical [[practice]] was introduced by Morichau Beauchant in Poitiers, but without national impact. It wasn’t un ...ining to the 1953 "Scission" and the 1963 "[[Excommunication]]" of Jacques Lacan may be consulted in [[English]] in ''[[Television/A Challenge to the Psycho
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  • How to Read [[Lacan]] (How to Read) - Slavoj [[Zizek]] | &quot;[[How to Read Lacan]] (How to Read)&quot;
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