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  • ...as <i>unterlegt, untertragen, </i>which, with the superb ambiguity of the French language, appear to be translated by the same word-<i>soufrance.1 </i> <font size="-1"><sup> I</sup> In French, the phrase <i>'en soufrance' </i>means 'in suspense', 'in abeyance', ,awai
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  • {| align="[[right]]" style="line-height:2.0em;text-align:right;margin-left: 10px;background-color:#fcfcfc;border:1px solid #aa | [[French]]: [[quilting point|point de capiton{{Bottom}}
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  • ...mportailt psychoanalytic languages in use today is that developed by the [[French]] psychoanalyst, [[Jacques lacan|Jacques Lacan]] (1901-1981). This dictiona ...has yet been written; there are, in fact, a [[number]] of dictionaries in French that deal extensively with Lacanian terms (Chemama, 1993; Kauftman, 1994),
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  • See article in original [[language]] - Pacte de Paris - [[French]] When Jacques [[Lacan]] founded his School, the French School of Psychoanalysis, 24 June 1964, he launched an appeal to "reconquer
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  • {| align="center" style="width:600px; border:1px solid #aaa;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;" | style="width:100px;text-align:center; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;"| 1979 - 1980
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  • Structuralism was first and foremost a method of analysis that dominated [[French]] [[intellectual]] [[life]] in the 1950s and 1960s. It was not a movement a ...hnique]] of Psychoanalysis and concerned Freud's late metapsychological [[text]] Beyond the [[Pleasure]] [[Principle]] (1984b [1920]). Lacan was primarily
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  • {| align="center" style="width:700px; border:1px solid #aaa;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;" | style="width:150px;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;"| 1969 - 1970
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  • ...s by French students and [[workers]]. In the 1970s and 1980s a new wave of French theorists and critics trained or influenced by Lacan began to extend or rev These post-Lacanians included contributors in the late 1960s and 1970s to the French journal Tel Quel,feminists influenced by [[deconstruction]], and Continenta
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  • ...largely auteurist to a politically charged journal. The [[other]] major [[French]] film journal at the time, Cinéthique, formed in 1969, took a more radica ...sed by Mulvey and others through her appropriation of Gilles Deleuze’s [[text]] Présentation de Sacher-Masoch, le froid et le cruel (1967, [[Masochism]]
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  • ...by linguistic [[philosophy]]) of [[speech]] [[acts]], speech genres, and [[text]] structure; sociolinguistics, [[analyses]] of the [[social]] dimensions of ...guistic [[theory]] suggests a welcome alternative to an impressionistic or text-focused critical practice; for [[another]] critic, linguistics as a [[scien
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  • ...rough the 1960s, upon a noncomparative analysis of the discrete literary [[text]], an approach shorn from loose historical and biographical considerations, ...[France]] were much stronger, less attenuated. As Clifford demonstrates, [[French]] ethnographic experimentation in the 1920s, especially as manifested in th
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  • ...earch, and the German analyst Therese Benedek, the [[author]] of a major [[text]] on psychoanalytic supervision and one of a [[number]] of prominent [[fema
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  • ...of [[authority]], the presupposed mysterious [[meaning]] of the written [[text]] was the [[object]] of belief ''par excellence''. The aim of Plato's criti ...should reject, say, Jacobins, who imposed onto the [[plurality]] of the [[French]] [[society]] their universal notions of equality and [[other]] truths, and
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  • {| style="width:350px; border:1px solid #aaa;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;" This [[theoretical]] report was read at the Eleventh Congress of [[French]]-[[Speaking]] [[Psychoanalysts]] in Brussels, May 1948.
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  • ...in it a repetition automatism in the sense that interests us in Freud's [[text]].<br><br> ...its law, thatis, precisely, the greatest number. That Dupin accuses the [[French]] of [[deception]] for applying the word analysis to [[algebra]] will hardl
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  • ...on [[Joyce]]'s ''[[Ulysses]]'' by Valéry Larbaud with readings from the [[text]], an [[event]] organized by La maison des amis des livres, and at which [[ ...alytique de Paris]] ([[SPP]]), the first [[school|association]] of [[{{G}}|French]] [[psychoanalyst]]s.
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  • e. The [[French]] is leftre ell sOllffrallce. which means a leiter held up in the course of ...version in 1966, which he put at the beginning of [[Ecrits]] (63). In this text, he was [[looking]] for a [[logic]] of [[intersubjectivity]]. For that [[pu
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  • ...e et Jean Bergès. Publishes the review ''La Revue lacanienne'' (site in [[French]]) [http://www.lacanchine.com Lacan Chine] -- French-[[language]] site run by Parisian [[psychoanalyst]] Guy Flecher, dedicated
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  • <div style="text-align:center;border-bottom:1px solid #aaa"> ...[patients]] appear to [[enjoy]] their own [[illness]] or [[symptom]]. In [[French]] the [[word]] also has sexual connotations and is associated with sexual p
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  • ...room with a plan of the [[structure]] of [[Spinoza]]'s ''[[Ethics]]'', a [[text]] which would always remain dear to him and which he would quote at the sta ...n]] would say that this concept was the closest that contemporary [[France|French]] [[psychiatry]] got to a [[structural analysis]], with its emphasis on the
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  • ...orism]] and appalled by the [[language]] of its proponents. Yet today, the French Revolution is celebrated as the [[event]] which gave [[birth]] to a [[natio {| style="width:100%; border:1px solid #aaa;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;"
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  • ...shed in 1974 under the [[name]] [[Télévision]]. This programme and the [[text]] which stemmed from it became famous because this is the only [[real]] tel
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  • ...french]] [[public]] TV) broadcast this program. This documentary and its [[text]] became famous because this is the only televisual [[experience]] practice ...ft]]" bgcolor="ffffff" style="background:#ffffff;width:100%; height:200px; text-align:center; line-height:2.0em;"
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  • {| style="line-height:2.0em;width:100%;text-align:justify;border-spacing:8px;margin-bottom:10px" id="toc" align=center ...olution [http://onebigtorrent.org/torrents/6384/Terror-Robespierre-and-the-French-Revolution OneBigTorrent]
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  • ...imate seal of authority, the presupposed mysterious meaning of the written text was the object of belief par excellence. The aim of Plato's critique of wri ...hy one should reject, say, Jacobins, who imposed onto the plurality of the French society their universal notions of equality and other truths, and thus nece
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  • The publicity text for the new recording of Shostakovich's First Violin Concerto by Leila Jose ...ne superego: at the level of the public symbolic Law, nothing happens, the text is clean, while, at another level, it bombards the spectator with the super
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  • ...ists: [[le Pen]]'s entire program can be summed up in "[[France]] to the [[French]]!" (and this allows us to generate further formulas: "[[Germany]] to Germa ...wn split [[nature]], the gap that separates the [[explicit]] ideological [[text]] from its [[obscene]] undertext. In his reaction to the photos showing Ira
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  • ...ry believer’s direct contact with Word of God as it was delivered in the Text; the mediator (the Particular) thus disappears, withdraws into insignifican ...out of its socket and throwing it around. Martin, the legendary idiot from French fairy tales, did exactly this when his mother, worried that he will never f
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  • [[Category:French Text]] [[Category:French]] [[Category:Lacan:Text]]
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  • |French/English ...Yale University, Kanzer Seminar »  p7-31 of Scilicet, then on p32 is the text, ‘Conversation with students’, p32-37 of Scilicet 6/7.
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  • Published in 1973, “L’Etourdit” was one of the [[French]] [[philosopher]] Jacques Lacan’s most important works. The book posed qu ...Alain]] [[Badiou]] and Barbara Cassin take possession of Lacan’s short [[text]], [[thinking]] “with” [[Lacan]] about his propositions and what kinds
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  • ..."2" align="center" bgcolor="ffffff" style="background:#ffffff; width:100%; text-align:center; line-height:2.0em;" ! style="background:#ffffff;text-align:center;line-height:2.0em;" | Year
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  • ..."2" align="center" bgcolor="ffffff" style="background:#ffffff; width:100%; text-align:center; line-height:1.0em;" <span class="c0">[[French]]</span>
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  • ...[[post-structuralism]], critical [[theory]], linguistics, 20th-century French philosophy, [[film]] theory, and [[clinical]] psychoanalysis. </div> {| cellpadding="2px" cellspacing="5px" style="text-align:justify;vertical-align:top;background-color:#ffffff"
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  • [[Sigmund Freud]]’s [[French]] contemporaries initially neglected the [[significance]] of [[psychoanalys ...s the annual “Congress of French [[speaking]] Psychoanalysts” in which French speaking I.P.A. analysts from the [[world]] over participate.
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  • ...s, and, above all, in Alfred Hitchcock's films. The playfulness of Zizek's text, however, is entirely different from that associated with the deconstructiv
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  • ...old and fun; as is also his discussion of the semiotic differences between French, American and German toilets (perhaps a new explanation for the real [i.e.
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  • ...-header-menu"><div class="menu-menu-container">* [../../../text/index.html Text] ...v></div></div><div class="menu-menu-container">* [../../../text/index.html Text]
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  • ..., above all, in Alfred Hitchcock’s films. The playfulness of Žižek’s text, however, is entirely different from that associated with the deconstructiv
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  • <div style="text-align: center"> |align="center" width="100%"| [https://acheronta.org/index.htm [[File:Text/Text/./Acheronta%2012%20-%20Encore%20-%20Se%CC%81minaire%20de%20Jacques%20Lacan%
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  • ...tself only thanks to a failure of what it means, for what he means, as the French says it well, his meaning is his actual enjoyment,</font></div><div class="
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  • ...</font>''ex-sistence</font>'' of saying. This is what I pointed out in the text says </font>''L'Étourdit </font>'' - d, i, t. -, that's what I stressed t ...ellence, which of a rupture of being leaves trace. That's what I said in a text, certainly not without imperfections, that I called </font>''Lituraterre</f
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  • In ''Can Politics Be Thought?''—published in French in 1985 and appearing here in English for the first time—Alain Badiou off “This elegant and indispensable translation of a crucial text from Alain Badiou’s 1980s political writing redirects the entire English-
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  • ...bilingual edition presents ''L’Incident d’Antioche'' in its original French and, on facing pages, an expertly executed English translation. Badiou adds ...es. In the e-book, links at the beginning of each Act and Scene connect to French and English versions.''
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  • Published in 1973, “L’Etourdit” was one of the French philosopher Jacques Lacan’s most important works. The book posed question ...ship'', Alain Badiou and Barbara Cassin take possession of Lacan’s short text, thinking “with” Lacan about his propositions and what kinds of questio
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  • ...inally signed “Andrei Platonov, translator from the [[French]],” the [[text]] purported to be a promotional pamphlet translated into Russian by Platono
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  • ...al theorist Fredric Jameson offers a new reading of Hegel’s foundational text ''Phenomenology of Spirit''. ...n purely philosophical named concepts. The ending, on the aftermath of the French Revolution, is interpreted by Jameson, contra Fukuyama’s “end of histor
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  • ...estern metaphysics, and has been a central text in initiating the shift in French thought – away from Hegel and Marx, towards Nietzsche and Freud.
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  • * [http://theoryleaks.org/text/ Text] ...offers readers a uniquely detailed engagement with the ideas of legendary French psychoanalyst Jacques Laca''n. The Freudian Thing'' is one of Lacan’s mo
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  • ...training programme of the Société Française de Psychanalyse. The French text was prepared by Jacques-Alain Miller in consultation with Jacques Lacan, fr This Seminar, together with [http://theory.local/text/books/jacques-lacan/the-seminar-of-jacques-lacan-freuds-papers-on-technique
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  • The French text was prepared by Jacques-Alain Miller in consultation with Jacques Lacan, fr
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  • After obtaining a diploma in Philosophy and French from the University of Ljubljana in 1978, Dolar continued his studies at th ...as our own desires to die and to go to the opera.” [http://theory.local/text/books/mladen-dolar/a-voice-and-nothing-more/ ''A Voice and Nothing More''],
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  • ...TF, the french public TV) broadcast this program. This documentary and its text became famous because this is the only televisual experience practiced by L '''See also: '''[http://theory.local/text/books/jacques-lacan/television-a-challenge-to-the-psychoanalytic-establishm
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  • ...ical. '''How did the century re-organise the three great signifiers of the French Revolution: liberty, equality, fraternity? The dominant thesis today, under ...ing those moments when invention is lacking – those moments when, as the French revolutionary Saint-Just once said, 'the revolution is frozen'. The univers
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  • ...ians, Dame Murazaki Shikubu composed ''The Story of Gengi'', the greatest text in which what is sayable about love in its masculine dimension is deployed. ...ctural" or illusory conception of love, dear to a pessimistic tradition of French moralists. I understand by this the conception that love is merely an ornam
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  • ...ack into their European ori­ginal ("Aha, To-tsi is Trot­sky!") makes the text much more pleas­ur­able – just ima­gine how much ''Me-Ti'' would hav ...f sub­ject and the fore­clos­ure of truth as cause. A sci­en­ti­fic text is enounced from a de-sub­ject­iv­ized "empty" loc­a­tion, it allows
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  • .../ but it failed." [3] The obvious link is that the first line of the first text ("Suddenly, no, at last, long last, I couldn't any more") echoes the famous ...upplemented with a minimal figure of the big Other. – Here, then, is the text of this piece in its entirety:
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  • ...construction and textual analysis, for which "there is nothing outside the text," so that we are caught in an endless process of interpretation. Foucault, ...es; the assignation of the originary as [what is] said and not-said in the text, so that we do not have to locate discursive practices in the field of tran
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  • ...s edition of ''Le Monde'', the most prestigious (and proverbially haughty) French daily newspaper, appears in the early afternoon of the previous day (for ex ...r Realphilosophie'', Hamburg: Felix Meiner 1969, p. 199. Incidentally, the text goes on: "Through cunning, the willing becomes ''feminine ''…"―the "fem
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  • ...scern signs which indicate that progress is possible. Kant interpreted the French Revolution as such a sign which pointed toward the possibility of freedom: ...involves a logical paradox deployed by Jean-Pierre Dupuy in his admirable text on Hitchcock's ''Vertigo'':
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  • ...y's neoracists: le Pen's entire program can be summed up in "France to the French!" (and this allows us to generate further formulas: "Germany to Germans!", ...e is its own split nature, the gap that separates the explicit ideological text from its obscene undertext. In his reaction to the photos showing Iraqi pri
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  • ...to discern here, the contours of Kant's criticism of the perversion of the French Revolution in the revolutionary terror of the Jacobins.) And how can we avo ...led, with no symbolic debt haunting his memory. Wagner himself changed the text concerning this crucial point: in the first version of Erda's warning in th
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  • {| class="toc" style="line-height:1.3em;width:100%;text-align:justify;border-spacing:8px;margin-bottom:10px" id="toc" align="center <ref>RGK: Etienne‐Jules Marey (1830‐1904) was a French scientist, physiologist and chronophotographer. His work was significant in
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