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  • ...ard University, The University of Detroit, The University of Michigan, The University of Chicago).
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  • ...ron (eds.), <i>Writings on Psychoanalysis: Freud and Lacan</i>, Columbia [[University]], New York, 1996.<br>&nbsp; ...ing to Freud: [[Clinical]] Psychoanalysis in the School of Lacan</i>, Yale University, 1980.<br>&nbsp;
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  • ...mental in Lacan's Ecole Freudienne de [[Paris]]. When Lacan moves to the [[University]] of [[Vincennes]] - the Department of [[Psychoanalysis]] is renamed "Le [[ ...have taken root in America, notably in Omaha, Nebraska and around Columbia University in New York. In 1992 Miller set up the [[World Association of Psychoanalys
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  • interested in developing theory in the [[university]] than in clinical [[practice]]. (On the other hand, it could be argued th Cambridge University Press, 1987.
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  • * [[Too Much Democracy?]]. Columbia University. 4-14-03. <http://www.lacan.com/toomuch.htm>
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  • ...Susan Buck-Morss, <i>Dreamworld and Catastrophe</i>, Cambridge: Harvard [[University]] Press 2001, p. 144. <br><br> .... </font></a>Fredric Jameson, <i>The Seeds of Time</i>, New York: Columbia University Press 1994, p. 89.<br><br>
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  • Since 1979, Zizek has been a researcher at the [[University]] of Ljubljana (Institute for [[Sociology]] and Philosophy, from 1992 Insti ...]] and a post-doctoral researcher at the [[Institute of Sociology]] in the University of Ljubljiana.
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  • ...ory of a culture. Hence, historicism. Boas would later teach at [[Columbia University]] and this would produce a school of thought based on his ideas.
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  • ...Matheron, Franðcois. ''European Perspectives''. New York, N.Y. Columbia [[University]] Press, 1999. ...tion]] by Jeffrey Mehlman, [[Jacques lacan|Jacques Lacan]] & Co. [Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990]).
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  • ...thinking," says [[Eric Santner]], a professor of Germanic studies at the [[University]] of Chicago. "I [[think]] of him as a sort of 'logician of culture' who re ...ollections in the [[separate]] book series he edits for Verso and for Duke University Press. And 1999 will be a big year - even for Zizek Inc. Blackwell is publi
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  • .... Ian Parker is Professor in the Discourse Unit at Manchester Metropolitan University and author of books on psychoanalysis, discourse, politics and culture. He ...tion’, in <i>A Critical and Cultural Theory Reader</i> (Buckingham: Open University Press),<i> </i>pp. 2-3.<br><br>
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  • ...om the [[University of Rennes]] and began studying [[philosophy]] at the [[University of Paris|Sorbonne]] in 1934, where he was influenced by [[Gabriel Marcel]]. After the war Ricœur took up a [[position]] at the [[University of Strasbourg]] ([[1948]]-[[1956]]). In [[1950]] he received his doctorate
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  • ...va]], then, in 1934, to [[Columbia University]] in New York. After leaving Columbia, he helped [[form]] the New York Branch of the [[Washington School of Psych ...gy at the graduate [[division]] of [[Arts]] and [[Sciences]] at [[New York University]] after [[1962]]. In 1974 he moved to Muralto, Switzerland, and died at his
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  • ...nd non-sense of [[revolt]] (Jea-nine Herman, Trans.). New York: Columbia [[University]] Press, 2000. (Original [[work]] published 1996)
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  • ...ffer and Peter T. Hoffer, Trans.). Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. ...sense and non-sense of revolt (Jeanine Herman, Trans.). New York: Columbia University Press. (Original work published 1996)
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  • PhD in Romance [[Languages]] and Literatures from the [[University]] of Pennsylvania (1995; MA 1992), AB in Romance Philology from the Katholi ...positions as an assistant professor at Harvard University and at Columbia University.
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  • For these reasons, Freud's visit to Clark [[University]] attracted diverse listeners: the psychologists William James and Edward B ...d psychoanalysts such as Sándor Radó and Abram Kardiner, in the Columbia University Institute for Psychoanalytic Training, were doing research on tribal societ
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  • ...). Speculum of the other woman (G. C. Gill, Trans.). Ithaca, NY: Cornell [[University]] Press. (Original work published 1974) ...sense and non-sense of [[revolt]] (J. Herman, Trans.). New York: Columbia University Press. (Original work published 1996)
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  • ...ffer and Peter T. Hoffer, Trans.). Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. ...sense and non-sense of revolt (Jeanine Herman, Trans.). New York: Columbia University Press. (Original work published 1996)
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  • ...deliver a series of lectures to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the university. ...ly enjoyed the antiquities). At the [[Psychiatric]] [[Clinic]] at Columbia University, near Riverside [[Drive]] overlooking the Hudson River, Freud experienced a
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  • ...de Paris in [[Vincennes]]. He later [[divided]] his [[time]] between the [[University]] of California at San Diego and Paris, and was appointed head of research ...l de (1970). The Possession at Loudun (Michael B. Smith, Trans.). Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000.
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  • <div class="softmerge-inner" style="width: 97px; left: -1px">[[State]] [[University]] of New York Press</div> <div class="softmerge-inner" style="width: 97px; left: -1px">Edinburgh University Press</div>
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  • | 1975-11-24 || [http://archive.nosubject.com/documents/1975-11-24a.doc Yale University&nbsp;– Entretien avec des étudiants. Réponses à leurs questions] (4 p. | 1975-11-24 || [http://archive.nosubject.com/documents/1975-11-24b.doc Yale University&nbsp;– Kanzer Seminar] (20 p.)
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  • ...ard University, The University of Detroit, The University of Michigan, The University of Chicago).
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  • Oxford [[University]] Press, 1983. P99 http://www.columbia.edu/itc/english/f2007/jameson/bios/lacan.html
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  • ...e," in ''Selected Writings, Volume 1, 1913-1926'', Cambridge (Ma): Harvard University Press 1996.</ref> Interpreters of Benjamin struggle with what could "divine ...Revolutionary Terror," in ''Democracy and Political Theory'', Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 1988, p. 50-88.</ref> This turn took place in the midst
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  • ...he family." <ref>G.W.F. Hegel, ''Phenomenology of Spirit'', Oxford: Oxford University Press 1977, p. 288.</ref> In contrast to the male ambition, a woman wants p ...M. Derluguian, ''Bourdieu's Secret Admirer in the Caucasus'', Chicago: The University of Chicago Press 2005.
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  • ...olar]], [[Alenka Zupancic]], and [[Joan Copjec]]. Casa Italiana, Columbia University. ...embling: On Why Only Atheists Can Believe]]. 3 November 2006. Vanderbilt University. <[http://www.vanderbilt.edu/news/lectures/2006/11/8/lecture-theorist-and-p
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  • ...ar]], [[Alenka Zupancic]], and [[Joan Copjec]]. Casa Italiana, Columbia [[University]].
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  • [[State]] [[University]] of New York Press State University of New York Press
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  • ...puto and Gianni Vattimo, <i>After the Death of God</i>, New York: Columbia University Press 2007, p. 124-125.</ref></blockquote> ...Civility," in <i>The Persistence of Subjectivity</i>, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2005, p. 223-238.</ref> elaborated the enigmatic in-between-status of
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  • ...losophy]] in Ljubljana studying [[Psychoanalysis]]. He also studied at the University of [[Paris]]. He is a [[Hegelian]] [[philosopher]], [[Lacanian]] [[psychoan
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  • ...in Philosophy in Ljubljana studying Psychoanalysis. He also studied at the University of Paris. He is a Hegelian philosopher, Lacanian psychoanalyst, and Marxist
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  • ...voj Žižek, he is a coeditor of the book series Diaeresis at Northwestern University Press.
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  • ...nd ''Origins of Modern Japanese Literature'', both also published by Duke University Press.
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  • ...in Philosophy in Ljubljana studying Psychoanalysis. He also studied at the University of Paris.
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  • ...in Philosophy in Ljubljana studying Psychoanalysis. He also studied at the University of Paris. Slavoj Žižek is a Hegelian philosopher, Lacanian psychoanalyst, ...cca Comay''', is Professor of Philosophy and Comparative Literature at the University of Toronto. Other publications include [http://theory.local/text/books/rebe
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  • ...in Philosophy in Ljubljana studying Psychoanalysis. He also studied at the University of Paris. He is a Hegelian philosopher, Lacanian psychoanalyst, and Marxist
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  • [#_ednref5 [5]] F.W.J. von Schelling, ''Ages of the World'', Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press 1997, p. 181-182. For a more detailed reading of this not [#_ednref8 [8]] Tim Dean, ''Beyond Sexuality'', Chicago: Chicago University Press 2000, p. 23.
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  • ...in Philosophy in Ljubljana studying Psychoanalysis. He also studied at the University of Paris. He is a Hegelian philosopher, Lacanian psychoanalyst, and Marxist
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  • ...neral assembly session, he was invited to attend a live debate at Columbia University. When asked about homosexuality in Iran, his reply was rudely mistranslated ...co-director at the International Center for Humanities, Birkbeck College, University of London.
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