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  • [[Opera]]'s Second [[Death]] is a passionate exploration of opera - the genre, its mast |width="100%"| [[Slavoj Žižek|Zizek, Slavoj]]. '''''[[Opera's Second Death]]'''''. [[London]]: Routledge. November 21, 2001, 1st edition,
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  • Le séminaire, Livre I: Les écrits techniques de [[Freud]] [[English]]: Book I: Freud's Papers on [[Technique]] (edited by [[Jacques-Alain Miller]]), New York: Nor
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  • Book II: The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis. Le séminaire, Livre II: Le moi dans la théorie de Freud et dans la technique d
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  • ...[[know]]." In Publicity's [[Secret]], Jodi [[Dean]] claims that the public's [[demands]] for information both coincide with the interests of the media i ...ton]]. The [[author]] claims that the media's [[insistence]] on the public's [[right]] to know leads to the indiscriminate investigation and disseminati
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  • ...ded critical introduction to the political thought of one of the [[world]]'s most widely known and eccentric thinkers.
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  • ...at a similar experience gave [[birth]] to [[Leninism]]. Consider [[Lenin]]'s shock when, in the autumn of 1914, every European [[social]] democratic par ...the extraordinary step of dissociating themselves and the Party from Lenin's proposals. Bogdanov characterised the April Theses as "the delirium of a ma
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  • In The [[Minority Report]] (2002), Steven [[Spielberg]]'s last [[film]] based on a Phillip Dick short story, criminals are arrested b ...trategy were perfect, it would, on the opposite, endorse the attitude "Let's fight a full conventional war, since we both [[know]] that no side will ris
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  • ...... Is, however, this gesture of "reconciliatory sacrifice" not [[Christ]]'s gesture par excellence? Was He not the hostage who took the place of all of ...locates the gap that separates [[Judaism]] and [[Christianity]] - Judaism's fundamental ethical task is that of how "to be without being a murderer":
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  • ...sive]] pursuit of contradictory goals-promoting [[democracy]], affirming U.S. [[hegemony]], and ensuring [[stable]] [[energy]] supplies-will produce suc ...mes, starting with [[Iran]] and North Korea, the two other members of Bush's infamous "axis of evil"?
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  • ...he [[dead]] father which appears to Hamlet is the [[projection]] of Hamlet's own [[guilt]] with [[regard]] to his death-[[wish]]; his [[hatred]] of Clau ...reading: does the Hamlet narrative "mean" stars, or do stars "mean" Hamlet's narrative, i.e. did the Ancients use their astronomical [[knowledge]] in [[
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  • ...hen quickly withdrawn by [[Vatican]] officials. A glimpse into the Pope’s spontaneous reaction was thus replaced by the “[[official]],” neutral s
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  • ...released with the extended ending, the additional short [[scene]] in Midge's apartment, with Scottie and Midge [[listening]] to the radio which announce * [[Hitchcock's Organs Without Bodies]]. ‘’[[Lacanian]] Ink’’. Volume 22. Fall 2004
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  • SLAVOJ ZIZEK'S THIRD WAY.Rex [[Butler]] and [[Scott Stephens]]. [[lacan]] dot com 2005 This essay, "Slavoj [[Zizek]]'s [[Third]] Way", is the Editors' Introduction to the second volume of his Se
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  • [[Lacan]]'s [[Metaphor]] of the [[Mirror]] [[Stage]]<a></a></b></h2><b> <br> </b><h3 align="center">(From Volume 1 of the [[Seminar]]: <i>[[Freud]]'s Papers on [[Technique]]</i> )<a></a></h3><br>
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  • [[Love]] of one's [[neighbor]]<a></a></font><br> ...ch is expressed in our [[civilization]] in the [[form]] of the love of one's neighbor.<br><br>
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  • ...]] to our [[knowledge]] of the [[content]] of the dream. This is the dream's [[navel]], the spot where it reaches down into the unknown" (p. 525). ...s]] as far as possible. As he later wrote when discussing the [[Wolf Man]]'s dream, "It is always a strict law of [[dream interpretation]] that an expla
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  • ...[Interpreting]] Dreams," and was [[reinterpreted]] many [[times]] by Freud's successors and biographers.
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  • ...ncept]]. For [[Lacan]] as well as for [[Freud]], desire is the [[subject]]'s [[yearning]] for a fundamentally lost [[object]]. Thus for Freud, any [[sea
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  • ...tion]], [[reversal]] into the opposite, or "turning round upon the subject's own self" (p. 126). Freud described this latter process as [[being]] closel ...ire trajectory from sadism to masochism, [[turning around upon the subject's own self]] occurs alongside the transformation of [[activity]] into [[passi
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  • ...[Interpreting]] Dreams," and was [[reinterpreted]] many [[times]] by Freud's successors and biographers. ...t as he did, in spite of her dress.) .... M said: 'There's no [[doubt]] it's an infection, but no matter; dysentery will supervene and the toxin will be
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  • |name = Lacan: A Beginner's Guide ...ous detractors, past and present, Bailly guides the reader through Lacan’s canon, from “l'objet petit a” to “The Mirror Stage” and beyond. Inc
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  • |name = Reading Lacan's Seminar VIII, Transference ...ary on sessions 19 to 22 which deal with Lacan’s discussion of Claudel’s Coûfontaine trilogy.
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  • ...iety in boys and girls. A boy's anxiety involves castration and a [[girl]]'s the [[good]] [[internal]] functioning of her [[body]]. ...meaning]] effects as a [[whole]]" (p. 275) and "the signifier of the Other's desire" (p. 279). As such, castration is not directly related to the realit
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  • ...ncept]]. For [[Lacan]] as well as for [[Freud]], desire is the [[subject]]'s [[yearning]] for a fundamentally lost [[object]]. Thus for Freud, any [[sea ...quick, "backward" way, serve as an example of the [[psychical]] apparatus's primary mode of functioning, abandoned because of its inefficacy. [[Censors
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  • ...wn self</i> refers to the [[process]] that [[substitutes]] the [[subject]]'s own [[self]] in [[place]] of the [[external]] [[object]] of an [[instinct]] ...tion]], [[reversal]] into the opposite, or "turning round upon the subject's own self" (p. 126).
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  • difficult to overestimate the [[significance]] of Saussure's idea for [[letter]] in [[Lacan]]'s [[terms]], must be taken into account.]</font></blockquote><p><font size="+
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  • ...] feeding stuff for the academic [[machine]]. Can the upper level of Lacan's [[formula]] of the university discourse - S2 directed toward a - not also b ...nce]]) its inherent supplement: in impeding oneself, one truly impedes one's external opposite. When cultural studies ignore the real of clinical experi
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  • ...[[external]] [[world]] are transformed in accordance with the [[subject]]'s wishes, so serving the [[internal]] world and augmenting [[pleasure]]. ...[[repeat]] that operated "beyond the [[pleasure principle]]" and the child's tendency to seek immediate pleasure through play were intimately linked. To
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  • ...rive—the Freudian drive—has nothing to do with instinct (none of Freud's expressions allows for confusion). Libido, in Freud's work, is an energy that can be subjected to a kind of quantification which
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  • ...chose]] this diflicult [[text]] of [[Freud]] and linked it with [[Goethe]]'s Dich/ung und Wahrhei/. Indeed, the juxtaposition of these two [[life]] stor
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  • #REDIRECT [[Index of Freud's German Terms]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Slavoj Žižek's Third Way]]
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  • * "[['The Pervert's Guide to Cinema' - Slavoj Zizek interview]]." ''[[Time]] Out''. 6 October ...[understand]] today’s [[world]], we [[need]] [[cinema]]; literally. It’s only in cinema that we get that crucial [[dimension]] which we are not yet
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  • * "[[The Philosopher's Moan]]." ''The Guardian''. 4 May 2007. Stephen Moss. <http://film.guard ...He explained the Ring to me - something to do with the frigidity of Wotan's [[love]] - and tried to convince me that Tristan und Isolde was a [[comedy]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Introduction: Zizek's Politics]]
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  • ...s="book"><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__title">On Žižek's dialectics : surplus, subtraction, sublimation - Žižek, Slavoj; Žižek, | "On Žižek's dialectics : surplus, subtraction, sublimation"
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  • <div class="book"><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__title">Paul's New Moment: Continental Philosophy and the Future of Christian Theology - J | "Paul's New Moment: Continental Philosophy and the Future of Christian Theology"
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  • ...class="book-info__title">The Art of the Ridiculous Sublime: On David Lynch's Lost Highway (Occasional Papers (Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Human | "The Art of the Ridiculous Sublime: On David Lynch's Lost Highway (Occasional Papers (Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Human
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  • ...class="book-info__title">The Art of the Ridiculous Sublime: On David Lynch's Lost Highway - Slavoj Zizek</div><div class="book-info__lead">Slavoj Zizek< | "The Art of the Ridiculous Sublime: On David Lynch's Lost Highway "
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  • ...><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__title">Žižek : a reader's guide - Žižek, Slavoj; Wood, Kelsey</div><div class="book-info__lead">Ži | "Žižek : a reader's guide"
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  • <div class="book"><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__title">Zizek's Jokes: Did You Hear the One About Hegel and Negation: - Slavoj Zizek</div>< | "Zizek's Jokes: Did You Hear the One About Hegel and Negation:"
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  • <div class="book"><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__title">Zizek's Jokes: Did You Hear the One about Hegel and Negation? - Slavoj Žižek, Aud | "Zizek's Jokes: Did You Hear the One about Hegel and Negation?"
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  • =CONFERENCE | CONCEPT/S: HEGEL’S AESTHETICS | 11 January 2018 — 14 January 2018 | Video= ...for our own contemporary debates on art. One prominent example is Hegel’s thesis that art became more and more philosophical in the course of its his
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  • =‘Dramaturgy of the Dialectic’ by Rebecca Comay | Concept/s: Hegel’s Aesthetics Conference | AUFHEBUNG | 11 January 2018 | Video= '''Concept/s: Hegel’s Aesthetics Conference'''<br /> Ljubljana 11-14 January 2018<br /> Hosted by
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  • ...Aesthetics: From Hegel to Beckett’ by Mladen Dolar | Concept/s: Hegel’s Aesthetics Conference | AUFHEBUNG | 12 January 2018 | Video= '''Concept/s: Hegel’s Aesthetics Conference'''<br /> Ljubljana 11-14 January 2018<br /> Hosted by
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  • '''Holy Merdre! It's... ...s]]. But, thanks to Kid A In Alphabet Land, I'm able to tell my [[father]]'s [[name]] apart from, say, an [[upholstery button]], and still have time to
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  • ...us]] plans, the '''[[subject]]''' also has '''[[unconscious]] [[intention]]s'''. Hence someone may well commit an [[act]] which he claims was un[[inten [[Freud]] called these [[act]]s "'''[[parapraxes]]'''," or "'''[[bungled actions]]'''." They are "[[bungled
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  • ...f as a tendency towards [[cohesion]] and [[unity]], and the [[death drive]]s, which operate in the opposite direction, [[undoing]] connections and destr <blockquote>"To ignore the [[death instinct]] in his [Freud's] [[doctrine]] is to misunderstand that doctrine entirely."<ref>{{E}} p. 301
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  • ...} p. 73</ref> The [[father]] continues to be a constant theme of [[Lacan]]'s [[work]] thereafter. ...an a mere rival with whom the [[subject]] competes for for the [[mother]]'s [[love]]; he is the [[representative]] of the social order as such, and onl
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  • ...in the first year of his [[seminar]], in reference to [[Jean-Paul Sartre]]'s [[phenomenology|phenomenological analysis]] of "[[gaze|the look]]."<ref>The ...]].<ref>{{S1}} p. 215</ref> [[Lacan]] is especially taken with [[Sartre]]'s view that the [[gaze]] does not necessarily concern the [[organ]] of [[sigh
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  • [[Lacan]]'s use of the term "[[imaginary]]" as a substantive dates back to [[{{Y}}|1936 ...notion]] of the image by highlighting its function: reflecting the subject's discrete behaviors in [[unified]] [[images]]. In the [[mirror]] [[stage]],
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  • Insofar as the [[drive]]s are attempts to break through the [[pleasure principle]] in [[search]] of ' ...slave]] [[dialectic]], where the [[slave]] must facilitate the [[master]]'s ''jouissance'' through his work in producing [[objects]] for the master.
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  • ...rences to the "[[letter]]" must be seen within the context of [[Saussure]]'s [[discussion]] of [[language]]. In his ''[[Saussure|Course in General Ling When [[Lacan]] takes up [[Saussure]]'s [[work]] in the 1950s, he adapts it freely to his own purposes. He thus con
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  • What's In A Name? You [[Think]] Yourself A Tower Of Strength, But In [[Time]], You
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  • [[Lacan]]'s [[discussion]] of the "[[Thing]]" constitutes one of the central themes in ...[[Thing|Sachvorstellungen]]''). The distinction is prominent in [[Freud]]'s metapsychological writings, in which he argues that the two types of presen
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  • ...] You [[Dead]], Which Would Surely Be A Means To An End, But Not Yours! It's Déjà Vu All Over Again! Ha! You're Just A Disagreeable Bit Of [[Reality]]
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  • ...epticism, like Charlie Chaplin (up to a point), and Fritz Lang. Fritz Lang's Das Testament des Dr Mabuse, in a wonderful way, rendered this [[spectral]] In Charlie Chaplain's [[film]] [[The Great Dictator]], he satirises [[Hitler]] as Hinkel. The voi
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  • [[Freud]]'s account of [[sexual difference]] is based on the view that there are certai ...e [[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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  • ...ciple, And Will Not Take Your [[Discipline]]! If I've Imposed Upon You, It's Only Because You're An Impostor - You [[Know]] [[Nothing]]! You Cannot [[Se
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  • The "[[other]]" is perhaps the most [[complex]] term in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. {{Top}}[[autre]]]]'', ''[[Autre{{Bottom}} ...conceiving of the [[Other]] as a [[place]], [[Lacan]] alludes to [[Freud]]'s [[concept]] of [[psychical locality]], in which the [[unconscious]] is desc
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  • ...e [[phallus|penis]], and that their discovery that some [[human]] [[being]]s do not possess a [[phallus|penis]] leads to important [[psyche|psychical]] ...in in the [[phase]] of phallic primacy is also taken into account. [ Freud's italics] [p. 144]</blockquote>
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  • ...ciple, And Will Not Take Your [[Discipline]]! If I've Imposed Upon You, It's Only Because You're An Impostor - You [[Know]] [[Nothing]]! You Cannot [[Se
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  • ...1936]]. The concept is a constant point of reference throughout [[Lacan]]'s [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|work]], and becomes increasingly [[complex]] a [[Lacan]]'s concept of the [[mirror stage]] represents a fundamental aspect of the [[st
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  • ...n]]ian [[psychoanalysis]], the "[[symbolic]]" is one of [[three]] [[order]]s that [[structure]] [[human]] [[existence]], the [[others]] [[being]] the [[ ...e of the three [[orders]] that remain central throughout the rest of Lacan's [[work]]. Of these three orders, the symbolic is the most crucial one for p
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  • This article is currently undergoing major editing. It's a mess [[right]] now, but will be fixed soon. ...]], [[ethical]] and [[clinical]] point of reference. Theoretically, Lacan's elaboration of the [[concept]] is supported by, yet goes beyond, its [[Freu
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  • ...ng yearly [[seminars]] in Paris from 1953 to 1981, Lacan influenced France's intellectuals in the 1960s and the 1970s, especially the post-[[structurali ...hronology|Click here for a more complete chronology of '''Jacques Lacan''''s life]].''</blockquote>
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  • ...Name-of-the-Father|the name of the father]]" first appeared in [[Lacan]]’s [[work]], in the early 1950s, it is without [[capital]] letters and refers ...the [[father]]'s "'''no'''" ('''''le "non" du père''''') to the [[child]]'s [[incest]]uous '''[[desire]]''' for its '''[[mother]]'''. (the '''[[law|leg
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  • |'''[[List of leaders of the Soviet Union|Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars]]''' ...enskoye]] in [[Siberia]]. [[Image:Lenin-1895-mugshot.jpg|right|thumb|Lenin's [[mug shot]], Dec. 1895]]
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  • In other [[words]], the [[infant]]'s screams become organized in a [[linguistic]] [[structure]] long before the ...bolic nature]] of the infant's screams which forms the kernel of [[Lacan]]'s [[concept]] of [[demand]], which Lacan introduces in 1958 in the context of
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  • ...[Master]]'s, the [[University]]'s, the [[Hysteric]]'s, and the [[Analyst]]'s. ...the master [[signifier]]; S2, knowledge; a, [[surplus]] [[enjoyment]]; and S̷, the [[subject]]. Their positions above and below the bar on either side
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  • ...ef> The [[graph of desire]] reappears in some of the following [[seminar]]s in various forms, although the most well known [[form]] of it appears in "[ ...hain]]; the horseshoe-shaped line represents the vector of the [[subject]]'s [[intention]]ality.
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  • ...al, insistent [[demand]], like the demand from the [[ghost]] of [[Hamlet]]'s father insisting that he be revenged. ...ymbolic]] [[order]] and the [[destruction]] of our [[subject]] [[position]]s.
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  • [[James]] Strachey's rendering of [[Freud]]'s term ''Besetzung'', and now a standard term in the [[psychoanalytic]] [[voc ...valent ''investissement'', ''Besetzung'' is in common usage, and [[Freud]]'s [[choice]] of terminology reflects his usual reluctance to use a highly tec
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  • ...an almost exclusively [[male]] [[perversion]]) originates in the [[child]]'s [[horror]] of [[female]] [[castration]]. ...[object]] (the [[fetish]]) as a [[symbolic]] [[substitute]] for the mother's [[lack|missing]] [[penis]].<ref>{{F}}. "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|Fetishism]
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  • It was in the course of treating [[hysterical]] [[patient]]s in the 1890s that [[Freud]] developed the [[psychoanalytical]] method of [[ [[Freud]]'s first properly [[psychoanalytic]] [[case]] [[history]] concerns the treatme
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  • The term first appears in [[Freud]]'s [[work]] in the early 1920s, in the context of the second [[model]] of the ...trollable forces" in question are not [[primitive]] [[biological]] [[need]]s or wild [[instinct]]ual forces of [[nature]], but must be conceived of in [
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  • The term "[[narcissism]]" first appears in [[Freud]]'s [[Works of Sigmund Freud|work]] in 1910, but it is not until his [[work]] " ...es it to [[object]]-[[love]], in which [[libido]] is invested in [[object]]s.
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  • However, this defmition is problematized by [[Freud]]'s own notions of the [[perversion|polymorphous perversity]] of all [[human]] ...ion|perverse subject]] may never actually engage in such [[perversion|act]]s.
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  • ...orientation in [[time]] and [[space]], [[hallucination]]s, and [[delusion]]s. Types of [[psychosis]] include [[paranoia]], [[manic depression]], [[mega ...just as [[dreams]] can. Freud's [[analysis]] of the psychotic [[Schreber]]'s memoirs thus broke with contemporary approaches to psychosis, which regarde
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  • ...n]] and all [[neurosis]]. However, many points remain unclear in [[Freud]]'s account of [[sublimation]]. ...tion]] is central to the concept, since it is only insofar as the [[drive]]s are diverted towards this [[dimension]] of shared social values that they c
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  • The term "[[superego]]" does not appear until quite late in [[Freud]]'s [[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|work]], [[being]] first introduced in ''[[The ...l agency]] which judges and censures the [[ego]] can be found in [[Freud]]'s [[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|work]] long before he locates these functions
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  • The term "[[transference]]" first emerged in [[Freud]]'s [[work]] as simply [[another]] term for the [[displacement]] of [[affect]] Later on, however, it came to refer to the [[patient]]'s [[relationship]] to the [[analyst]] as it develops in the [[treatment]].
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  • ...alysis]] in the [[sense]] in which one speaks of the [[object]] of someone's ([[Desire]]) (affection or attentions). ...of the [[body]] and the [[satisfaction]] of [[need]]s can all be [[object]]s.
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  • ...of [[treatment|nervous disorders]] defined by a wide variety of [[symptom]]s. [[Freud]] uses the term in a [[number]] of ways, sometimes as a general t ...dition and a neurosis can, unlike a psychosis, be treated with the patient's consent. Neurosis is normally [[understood]] as a condition such as hyster
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  • ...[[sadistic]] [[satisfaction]], as reflected in the melancholic individual's suicidal desires. Such desires result in hatred of the object being redirec
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  • ...-- energy associated with [[instinct]]ual [[biology|biological]] [[drive]]s. ..., plastic and adhesive, and can be attached to or withdrawn from [[object]]s thanks to the [[mechanism]] of [[cathexis]].
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  • ...]] and belongs to the study of [[animal]] [[ethology]]. Whereas [[animal]]s are driven by [[instincts]], which are relatively rigid and invariable, and ...ttempt to [[understand]] human [[behavior]] purely in terms of [[instinct]]s, arguing that this is to suppose a [[harmonious]] relation between man and
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  • In [[Freud]]'s [[Works of Sigmund Freud|work]] the term "[[identification]]" denotes a [[p ...[[superego]] are constructed on the basis of a series of [[identification]]s, the [[concept]] of [[identification]] eventually came to denote "the opera
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  • ...see one's life as vain and useless. The effect, then, is to [[invert]] one's "normal" life, to see it as suddenly repulsive.
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  • ...psychoanalysis]] and [[feminism]], is not part of [[Freud]]'s or [[Lacan]]'s [[psychoanalytic theory|theoretical]] [[:Category:Terms|vocabulary]]. ...it constitutes an important focus for [[feminist]] approaches to [[Lacan]]'s [[Lacan|work]].
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  • ...ulation of [[ethics]] and [[psychoanalysis ]].<ref>{{L}} ''[[Seminar VI|Le Séminaire. Livre VI. L'éthique de la psychanalyse, 1959-60]]''. Ed. [[Jacqu ...lized morality]]" and the essentially [[moral|amoral]] [[sexual]] [[drive]]s of the [[subject]].
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  • ...to ''itself'' instead of other [[signifiers]]. Žižek refers to [[Marx]]'s conception of [[commodity]] [[fetishism]] as an example of a master-signifi Just as money in Marx's conception of [[commodity fetishism]] is [[in-itself]] devoid of value, the
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  • ...xual]] abuse. This crucial [[moment]] in the [[development]] of [[Freud]]'s [[thought]] (which is often simplistically dubbed "the abandonment of the s ...in accordance with [[unconscious]] [[desire]]s, so much so that [[symptom]]s originate not in any supposed "[[objective]] facts" but in a [[complex]] [[
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  • The [[whole]] of [[Lacan]]'s work can only be [[understood]] within the context of the [[intellectual]] ...dually began to develop a radical critique of the way that most [[analyst]]s in the [[IPA]] had [[interpretation|interpreted]] [[Freud]].
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  • ...ef>{{1932}}</ref> and from 1945 on it occupies a central part in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. ...sociated with [[philosophical]], [[legal]] and [[linguistic]] [[discourse]]s.
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  • ...o denote "a specific mode of [[defence]] which consists in the [[subject]]'s refusing to recognize the reality of a [[traumatic]] [[perception]]."<ref>L ...[[reality]]), since it is "rarely or perhaps never" possible for "the ego's detachment from reality to be carried through completely."<ref>{{F}} ''[[Wo
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  • [[Lacan]]'s answer is that [[psychoanalytic treatment]] is a [[progress|logical process ...[subject]] of his [[history]]" -- that is, as coming to [[terms]] with one's own [[death|mortality]].<ref>{{E}} p. 88</ref>
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  • ...the reformer.<ref>{{E}} p. 7</ref> [[Lacan]] is simply restating [[Freud]]'s [[concept]] of [[ambivalence]] -- the interdependence of [[love]] and [[hat ...analyst]], it will be accompanied by "a marked decrease in the [[patient]]'s deepest [[resistances]].<ref>{{L}} "[[Works of Jacques Lacan|Some Reflectio
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  • [[Freud]] valued [[art]] as one of [[human]]ity's great [[culture|cultural]] [[civilization|institutions]], and dedicated man ...ich implies that [[art|creative writers]] can intuit directly the [[truth]]s which [[psychoanalysts]] only discover later by more laborious means.
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  • [[Freud]]'s [[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|work]] is [[full]] of references to [[biology] ...ho have confused [[desire]] with [[need]], and [[drives]] with [[instinct]]s, [[:category:concepts|concepts]] which he insists on distinguishing.
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  • As [[Roman Jakobson]] showed with his [[analysis]] of [[phoneme]]s, all [[linguistic]] phenomena may be entirely characterized in [[terms]] of ...inciple]]'', as a [[primitive]] phonemic opposition representing the child's entry into the [[symbolic order]]. The two sounds made by the [[developmen
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  • ...ne of the oldest themes in [[philosophy]], and made its way into [[Freud]]'s [[vocabulary]] via [[German]] [[psychology]]. ...ctualisation can be [[resistance]]s to [[analysis]], [[imaginary]] [[lure]]s of the [[ego]]. [[Anxiety]] is the only [[affect]] that is not [[truth|dec
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  • The term "[[alienation]]" does not constitute part of [[Freud]]'s [[theory|theoretical]] [[:category:concepts|vocabulary]]. In [[Lacan]]'s [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|work]] the term implies both [[psychiatric]] a
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  • ...ed]]" by the [[analyst]]; it is the [[analysand]] who [[treatment|analyze]]s and the task of the [[analyst]] is to [[help]] him to [[treatment|analyze]]
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  • ...ong been recognised in [[psychiatry]] as one of the most common [[symptom]]s of [[mental]] disorder. [[Psychiatrist]]s also distinguish between generalised [[anxiety]] states, when "free-[[float
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  • ...introduced in the context of a [[discussion]] of [[Ferdinand de Saussure]]'s [[concept]] of the [[sign]].<ref>{{E}} p.149</ref>In this context, the [[ba ...'''S''' designates the [[subject]] (e.g. in [[schema L]]), from 1957 on '''S''' designates the [[signifier]] and [[Image:StrikeS.gif]] designates the ([
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  • ...[[biology|biological]] [[:category:concepts|concept]]; [[biology|organism]]s are supposed to be driven to [[adapt]] themselves to fit the [[biology|envi ...dapt]] to [[reality]]. [[Ego-psychology]] explain [[neurotic]] [[symptom]]s in terms of maladaptive [[behaviour]]. [[Ego-psychology]] argues that the a
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  • In 1955, [[Lacan]] begins to use [[algebraic]] [[symbol]]s -- in an attempt to [[formalize]] [[psychoanalysis]]. ...[[symbol]]s used by [[Lacan]], which appear principally in the [[matheme]]s, [[schema l]] and the [[graph of desire]], are [[List of Algebraic Symbols|
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  • [[Lacan]] takes up Jones's term, but modifies it substantially. For [[Lacan]], ''[[aphanisis]]'' does ...s shown by the fact that the [[subject]] is [[bar]]red in these [[matheme]]s.
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  • ...treated as an [[object]] of [[exchange]] by the men around her, [[Freud]]'s first [[intervention]] is to confront her with her own complicity in this e <ref>Phenomenology, SS 632-71. THis is one of [[Zizek]]'s most frequently cited [[Hegelian]] themes.</ref>
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  • ...note to his [[discourse]] that distinguishes it from most other [[school]]s of [[psychoanalytic theory]], which refuse to engage with their metaphysica ...[[analyst]] intervenes his [[action]] "goes to the heart of [the analysand's] being," and this also affects his own [[being]], since he cannot "remain a
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  • ...h the [[unconscious]] and the [[preconscious]]. [[Lacan]] finds [[Freud]]'s remarks on [[consciousness]] far weaker than his formulations on the [[unco ...]."<ref>{{S2}} p.117</ref></blockquote> According to [[Lacan]], [[Freud]]'s problems with discussing [[consciousness]] [[return]] again and again to ha
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  • The term "[[counterpart]]" plays an important part in [[Lacan]]'s [[Works of Jacques Lacan|work]] from the 1930s on, and designates other [[p ...n the [[child]] first realizes that he has siblings, that other [[subject]]s ''like him'' participate in the [[family]] [[structure]].
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  • ...d]] coined the term "[[countertransference]]" to designate the [[analyst]]'s "[[countertransference|unconscious feelings]]" towards the [[patient]]. In [[particular]], [[analyst]]s soon [[divided]] over the [[role]] allotted to [[countertransference]] in d
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  • The term "[[death]]" occurs in various contexts in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. * beauty - "It is the function of beauty to reveal man's [[relationship]] to his own death."<ref>{{S7}} p. 260, 299</ref>
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  • ..., and can range from single [[ideas]] to [[complex]] networks of [[belief]]s. ...ot the "[[illness]]" of [[paranoia]] itself, but rather, the [[paranoiac]]'s attempt to heal himself, to pull himself out of the breakdown of the [[symb
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  • ...lyst]]" is ambiguous, and oscillates between two [[meanings]] in [[Lacan]]'s [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|work]]. In this way the [[analyst]]'s supposed [[desire]] becomes the [[treatment|driving force]] of the [[analyt
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  • ...emphasis placed on the [[time|temporal]] [[development]] of the [[child]]'s [[sexuality]]. ...]] for the [[three]] "[[family]] [[complex]]es" and for [[ego]] [[defence]]s.<ref>{{E}} p. 5</ref>
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  • ...alyst]] forces the [[analysand]] to confront the contradictions and [[gap]]s in his [[narrative]]. ...eds to draw out the [[truth]] from the [[analysand]]'s [[free association]]s.<ref>{{S8}} p. 140</ref>
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  • [[Image:Letdis.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Algebra]]ic [[symbol]]s from the [[Four Discourses]]]] ...y an [[matheme|algorithm]] which contains ''four'' [[algebraic]] [[symbol]]s.
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  • ...nse]] of [[existence]] is to be [[understood]] in the context of [[Freud]]'s [[discussion]] of the "judgement of existence," by which the [[existence]] Only what is integrated in the [[symbolic]] [[order]] fully "[[exist]]s", since "there is no such thing as a prediscursive [[reality]]."<ref>{{S20}
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  • ...body]] is one of the earliest original [[concepts]] to appear in [[Lacan]]'s [[Works of Jacques Lacan|work]], and is closely linked to the [[concept]] o ...causes, by contrast, the [[perception]] of its own [[body]] (which [[lack]]s [[motor coordination]] at this [[stage]]) as [[division|divided]] and [[fra
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  • ...ch is of interest to [[them]], and it is then registered in the [[school]]'s [[list]] of [[cartels]].
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  • ...of [[causality]] forms an important thread that runs throughout [[Lacan]]'s entire [[work]]. ...of the [[cause]] of [[psychosis]], which is a central concern of [[Lacan]]'s doctoral [[thesis]] <ref>{{L}} ''[[Works of Jacques Lacan|De la psychose pa
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  • In the [[seminar]] of 1964, [[Lacan]] uses [[Aristotle]]'s [[distinction]] between two kinds of [[chance]] to illustrate this distinct
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  • [[Lacan]] borrows the term "[[code]]" from [[Roman Jakobson]]'s [[theory]] of [[communication]]. ...his opposition "[[code]] vs [[message]]" as an equivalent of [[Saussure]]'s ''[[langue]]'' vs ''[[parole]]''.
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  • ...[Lacan]]'s [[work]], for [[Descartes]]'s entire [[philosophy]]. [[Lacan]]'s attitude to [[Cartesian]]ism is extremely [[complex]], and only a few of th ...d [[object-relations theory]] is that these [[school]]s betrayed [[Freud]]'s discovery by returning to the [[Freud|pre-Freudian]] concept of the [[subje
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  • ...s one of the most central, and yet most [[complex]] [[terms]] in [[Lacan]]'s [[discourse]]. From [[Lacan]]'s earliest writings, the term "[[truth]]" has metaphysical, even mystical, n
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  • ...the most distinctive features of [[Lacanian psychoanalysis]] is [[Lacan]]'s approach to questions of [[time]]. Broadly [[speaking]], [[Lacan]]'s approach is characterized by two important innovations: the [[concept]] of
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  • ...[subject]] but is, in fact, [[intersubjective]].<ref>{{L}} [[Seminar IX|Le Séminaire. Livre IX. L'identification, 1961-62]]'', unpublished. [[Seminar]] It is the [[analysand]]'s ''supposition'' of a subject who [[knows]] that initiates the [[analytic]]
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  • ''[[Parole]]'' becomes one of the most important [[terms]] in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]] from the early 1950s on. ...osition between ''[[parole]]'' and ''[[langue]]'' is replaced in [[Lacan]]'s work with the opposition between ''[[parole]]'' and ''[[langage]]'' -- and
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  • The [[specular image]] refers to the ''[[reflection]]'' of one's own [[fragmented body|body]] in the [[mirror stage|mirror]], the [[specular
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  • ...inuing elaboration of his [[topology]], extending the previous [[seminar]]'s focus on the [[borromean knot]], and an exploration of the writings of [[Ja Before the [[appearance]] of [[sinthome]], divergent currents in [[Lacan]]'s [[thinking]] lead to different inflections of the [[concept]] of the [[symp
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  • In [[Saussure]]'s [[terms]], the [[signifier]] is the "'''acoustic image'''" which signifies It is these [[meaning]]less indestructible [[signifier]]s which determine the [[subject]]; the effects of the [[signifier]] on the [[
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  • ...ired by the [[notion]] of [[facilitation]], which was central to [[Freud]]'s description of the functioning of the [[psychic]] [[apparatus]], Jacques [[ ...us it constitutes the [[design]] and the weave of the [[speaking]] subject's psychic fabric. More generally, it is involved in all psychic [[causality]]
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  • ...argues that the [[signified]] is a mere effect of the play of [[signifier]]s, an effect of the [[process]] of [[signification]] produced by [[metaphor]] [[Lacan]]'s view is thus opposed to an expressionist view of [[language]], according to
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  • ...[[state]] of hypnosis, the doctor would "[[suggest]]" that the [[symptom]]s would [[disappear]]. ...eim, [[Freud]] began using [[suggestion]] to treat [[neurotic]] [[patient]]s in the 1880s.
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  • ...ating from 1900 and the second from 1923), [[Freud]] resorted to [[schema]]s to [[represent]] the various parts of the [[psychic apparatus]] and their i ...yche in ''[[The Interpretation of Dreams]]'', where he cites G. T. Fechner's [[idea]] that the [[scene]] of [[action]] of [[dreams]] is different from t
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  • ...een the [[analyst]] and the [[analysand]] which includes the [[analysand]]'s agreement to abide by the [[Fundamental Rule]]. ...]] (the couch is not used in the [[treatment]] of [[psychotic]] [[patient]]s).
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  • ...to by the [[analysand]] for the [[purpose]] of treating certain [[symptom]]s, whereas the term "'''training analysis'''" refers exclusively to a course ...raining|training analysis]] before being allowed to practice as [[analyst]]s.
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  • ...e Institute of Psycho-Analysis, 1973 [1967]: 281-2</ref> These [[symptom]]s include obsessions (recurrent [[ideas]]), impulses to perform actions which ...he [[subject]] may well exhibit none of the typical obsessional [[symptom]]s and yet still be diagnosed as an [[obsessional neurotic]] by a [[Lacan]]ian
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  • ...f [[psychoanalysis]].<ref>{{S20}} p. 33</ref> On the other hand, [[Lacan]]'s work is [[full]] of philosophical references; indeed, this is often regarde ...cratic dialogue. He also refers specifically to a [[number]] of [[Plato]]'s works, especially ''[[The Symposium]]'', to which he dedicates a large part
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  • These avoidance strategies may become so elaborate that the [[subject]]'s [[life]] is severely restricted. [[Freud]]'s most important contribution to the study of phobias concerned a young boy w
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  • ...baby]] who has not yet acquired [[speech]] can only articulate his [[need]]s in a very [[primitive]] kind of [[demand]], namely by screaming. There is ...[[discourse]] simply by [[repetition|repeating]] part of the [[analysand]]'s [[speech]] back to him (perhaps with a different intonation or in a differe
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  • Although [[Lacan]]'s [[rejection]] of dualistic schemas in favour of an emphasis on the [[triang The emphasis on the [[quaternary]] first comes to the fore in Lacan's work in the early 1950s, and is perhaps due to the influence of Claude LÈv
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  • Though [[present]] in [[Freud]]'s work from the beginning, the [[concept]] of [[resistance]] began to play an ...placed increasing importance on overcoming the [[patient]]'s [[resistance]]s.
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  • Running throughout [[Lacan]]'s [[work]] is the [[idea]] that appearances are deceptive, an idea that is cl ...[[lure]]s, while the [[symbolic]] is the realm of underlying [[structure]]s which cannot be observed but which must be deduced.
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  • ...''il n'y a pas de rapport sexuel'' in 1970,<ref>{{L}} ''[[Seminar XVII|Le Séminaire. Livre XVII. L'envers de la psychanalyse, 1969-70]]''. Ed. [[Jacqu The formula thus condenses a [[number]] of points in [[Lacan]]'s approach to the question of [[sexual difference]]:
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  • ...modifications. During the 1950s [[Lacan]] began to make us of [[Saussure]]'s [[concepts]] but adapted [[them]] in important ways. ...[[Lacan]], a [[language]] is not composed of [[sign]]s but of [[signifier]]s.
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  • ...characterizing such an [[act]] is directed at the [[self]] or at [[other]]s, it is generally considered [[psychopathology|psychopathological]]. ...ssible]] for the young [[Woman]]. Confronted with her father's [[desire]], she was consumed with an uncontrollable anxiety and rea
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  • [[Privation]] is [[Lacan]]'s attempt to theorize more rigorously [[Freud]]'s [[concept]] of [[female]] [[castration]] and [[penis envy]]. [[Privation]], then, refers to the [[female]]'s [[lack]] of a [[penis]], which is clearly a [[lack]] in the [[Real]].
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  • <!-- [[Freud]]'s [[third]] and broadest [[category]] comprises his [[work]] on [[culture]] ( ...t [[Freud]]'s descriptions of the workings of the [[unconscious]], with it s flows of energy, and of [[libido]] and its mechanisms of [[discharge]], owe
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  • ...reliving [[past]] [[experience]] and [[feeling]] once again the [[emotion]]s associated with that experience. ...the [[treatment]] involves the [[patient]] tracing the [[master signifier]]s of his [[life]].
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  • The various "[[schemata]]" that begin to appear in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]] in the 1950s are all attempts to [[formalize]] by means of [[diagr ...vectors how the [[structure|structural relations]] between these [[symbol]]s.
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  • In [[Lacan]]'s pre-1950s writings, the term "[[signification]]" is used in a general way t It is from 1957 on that [[Lacan]]'s use of the term takes on a direct reference to the [[Saussurean]] [[concept
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  • ...n of Dreams]]'', [[stating]] that "the [[scene]] of [[action]] of [[dream]]s is different from that of waking ideational [[life]]."<ref>{{F}} ''[[The In [[Lacan]] makes repeated reference to Fechner's expression in his [[work]];<ref>{{E}} p. 193</ref> the "other scene" is, in
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  • ...t he speaks of these as [[three]] "[[order]]s" or three "[[order|register]]s.") From that [[moment]] on they come to be the fundamental classification [ ...[tripartite]] classification system has shed invaluable light on [[Freud]]'s [[work]]:
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  • ...[[1968]] politicized many [[intellectual]]s, it served to reinforce Badiou's commitment to the [[far left]], and he continued to organize [[communist]] ...e of Lost Causes]]'', both of which include detailed responses to Badiou’s ''[[Logics of Worlds]]'' (2006).
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  • ...those black holes in our [[symbolic]] [[universe]] that escape the Father's [[prohibition]]. ...[[Lacan]] to these [[political]] and ideological deadlocks. The [[author]]'s own enjoyment of “popular culture” makes this an engaging and lucid exp
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  • ...d character: again and again they tackle their chosen problem. Schelling’s ''Weltalter'' drafts belong to this same series, with their repeated attemp ...s of finitude, contingency and temporality. His unique work announces Marx's critique of speculative idealism, as well as the properly Freudian notion o
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  • ...t Highway, based on the premises of [[Lacanian]] [[psychoanalysis]]. Lynch's unique [[universe]] of the "ridiculous sublime" is [[interpreted]] as a sim ...d [[culture]]. He offers provocative readings of [[Casablanca]], Schindler's [[List]], and [[Life]] Is Beautiful in the [[process]] of examining topics
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  • Žižek, S. (2000) The [[Spectre]] is Still Roaming Around, Zagreb: Arkzin. [[Marx]]'s The [[Communist]] Manifesto, this small book/essay is now sold sepa-
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  • [[Opera]]'s Second [[Death]] is a passionate exploration of opera - the genre, its mast |width="100%"| [[Slavoj Žižek|Zizek, Slavoj]]. '''''[[Opera's Second Death]]'''''. [[London]]: Routledge. November 21, 2001, 1st edition,
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  • * 1977-79: L'insu que sait de l'une bévue s'aile a mourre. Sem. XXIV (1955-56), Ornicar? no. 12-18 * 1988: [[The Seminar]] Book I: [[Freud's Papers on Technique]] 1953-1954. Ed. Jacques-[[Alain]] Miller, Trans. John
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  • '''[[Foreclosure]]''' corresponds to [[Lacan]]'s [[translation]] of ''[[Verwerfung]]'' ([[repudiaton]]). The [[Name-of-the- ...[[Schreber case]] (as related by [[Freud]]). He argues that [[Schreber]]'s [[psychosis]] was activated by both his failure to produce a [[child]] and
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  • ...he [[cure]], based on [[speech]], must make clear beyond the [[analysand]]'s [[demand]]. [[Lacan]] even asserts that "[[desire]] is its own [[interpret ...lity to [[act]]: he cannot kill Claudius - his father's killer, his mother's lover, and the usurper) - he cannot [[love]] Ophelia, "he cannot [[want]]."
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  • 1960-1961 Le séminaire, Livre VIII: Le [[transfert]] (dans sa disparité [[subjective]]). ...([[love]] and [[hate]]) it [[acts]] as a [[resistance]]. He uses [[Plato]]'s The [[Symposium]] to illustrate the rapport between [[analysand]] and [[ana
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  • ...[Freud]] in <i>[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]</i> (1921, S.E. XVIII), he finds: ...of the [[Ideal]]-of-the-Ego, a symbolic [[introjection]] of the [[father]]'s mark, "An [[identity]] of body [[links]] the [[Father]] of all [[times]] to
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  • ...of the [[subject]], is not [[repressed]] but adrift; only the [[signifier]]s that anchor it are [[repressed]]. For [[Lacan]] [[anxiety]], <i>[[angoisse ...importance granted to [[symbolic]] [[castration]] in front of "the father's opaque and ungraspable desire," a [[castration]] at the origin of the [[law
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  • <!-- <b>Le séminaire, Livre XII: Problèmes cruciaux pour la [[psychanalyse]].</b><br> ...s of the [[hole]], the [[torus]] or ring, the [[cross-cap]], and [[Euler]]'s circles as the maze of the torus or of the spiral of the demand on the surf
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  • ...it looks at me,' while the eye is made not to see..." Georges [[Bataille]]'s <i>Histoire de l'oeil</i> is quoted as a [[text]] that establishes a connec ...]]</i>, where Norman Bates' house is rendered [[uncanny]] because Hitchcok's viewpoint switches from the house coming closer (as seen by the approaching
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  • 1969-1970 Le séminaire, Livre XVII: L'envers de la [[psychanalyse]]. ...iful Mouth wanders - an allusion to the [[dream]] of the beautiful butcher's wife [[analyzed]] by [[Freud]] and carried on in "The direction of the [[tr
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  • ...ing]] [[analysts]] within the organization. The [[IPA]] demanded [[Lacan]]'s [[expulsion]]. [[Lacan]] was expelled, finally excommunicated by the [[IPA The members of the [[S.F.P]]. disbanded in 1963 and announced the group's [[dissolution]] in 1964.
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  • [[Seminar I|<big>Freud's Papers on Technique</big>]] |English = Freud's Papers on Technique
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  • ...considered, after <i>The Interpretation of Dreams</i>, to be Sigmund Freud's "most momentous and original contributions to human knowledge" (Freud, 1905 ...ntentious reputation was not due, in all likelihood, to the first of Freud's three essays, which concerned perversions. Havelock Ellis had discussed sex
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  • ...[[unconscious]] with respect to [[dream interpretation]]. Dreams, in Freud's view, were all forms of "[[wish]]-fulfillment" &mdash; attempts by the unco ...mdash; but many also come from [[patient]] [[case]] studies. Much of Freud's sources for analysis are in [[literature]], and the book is itself as much
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  • ...from official psychoanalytical circles. These political problems in Lacan's own life naturally raise theoretical problems around psychoanalytic legitim ...gacy of the Father is sin, and the original sin of psychoanalysis is Freud's [[desire]] that was not [[analyzed]].
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  • ...nique de la psychanalyse</small>]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar II|The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...heory and practice. He claims that "[[analysis]] deals with [[resistance]]s." He reviews three works by [[Freud]]: <i>[[Beyond the Pleasure Principle]
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  • ...ain and again, but the issue unfolds in the [[dimension]] that rules Lacan's teaching at least since ''Seminar'' XVI ''D'un [[Autre]] à l'autre''— ...]] of love." b) "Ultimately, one person's body is just a part of the Other's body." c) Finally,"…it is the Other who ''jouit''."<ref>Lacan J., Encore
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  • ...] between Saint John's "In the beginning was the [[Word]]," and [[Goethe]]'s "In the beginning was the action." Lacan then asserts "the [[irreducibility ...the [[analytic]] act itself." Besides, the analysand who experiences <i>désêtre</i> discovers, when becoming an analyst, that he is [[forced]] to rest
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  • ...mes taken as heir [[apparent]] to Lacan because of his editorship of Lacan's [[seminars]], his interest in analysis is even more [[philosophical]] than ...the implications for these is exemplary in their [[dispersion]]; [[Fanon]]'s interests were in racial and colonial [[identity]], whereas [[Marcuse]] and
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  • ...nguage]]. But that word can transmit that meaning only within the language's [[grammatical]] [[structures]] and [[codes]] (see [[syntax]] and [[semantic ...ubjects. Philosophy of language pays more attention to [[natural language]]s or to [[languages]] in general, while semiotics is deeply concerned about n
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  • ...sonality]]. [[Object relations]] theory was pioneered in the 1940's and 50's by British psychologists [[Ronald Fairbairn]], [[Winnicott|D.W. Winnicott]] ...[[whole]] person (a mother). Consequently both a mother or just the mother's breast can be the locus of [[satisfaction]] for a [[drive]]. Furthermore, a
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  • ...can be traced back to the early 1930s, when he [[analyzed]] the [[writing]]s of a [[psychotic]] [[woman]] in his [[doctoral dissertation]], it is only i [[Lacan]]'s "linguistic turn" was inspired by the [[anthropology|anthropological]] [[wo
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  • ...'' (''[[Capital]]'') as "the critique of political [[economy]]". For Kant's [[transcendental idealism]], "critique" means examining and establishing th ...jh/chap20.htm] This notion of criticism ultimately goes back to Aristotle's ''Poetics'' as a theory of literature.
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  • ...an universities. He became famous for his investigations on the [[concept]]s of [[state of emergency|state of exception]] and ''[[Homo sacer]]''. ...thought]] of [[Simone Weil]]. Agamben participated in [[Martin Heidegger]]'s Le Thor [[seminars]] (on [[Heraclitus]] and [[Hegel]]) in 1966 and [[1968]]
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  • ...e anti-identitarian turn in [[feminist]] [[thought]]. Butler and Žižek’s [[intellectual]] conversation spans nearly two decades, and includes their ...he repeated citation of a set of [[symbolic]] norms. Drawing on Foucault’s assertion that [[power]] produces its own [[resistances]], Butler stresses
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  • ...orld is experienced. It is this [[notion]] that was taken to heart by Kant's philosophical successors. ...oung Hegelians]], a [[number]] of [[philosophers]] who developed [[Hegel]]'s work in various directions, were in some cases idealists. On the other hand
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  • ...psychology]], ethnology, and [[social work]]. La Borde was Félix Guattari's principal anchoring -- a [[refusal]] to be anchored! -- until his [[death]] ...] keeps enforcing [[neurosis]] as a way of maintaining normality. Guattari's post-[[Marxist]] [[vision]] of capitalism provides a new definition not onl
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  • ...common theme is the basic incompatibility of men and [[women]]; Hitchcock's films often take a cynical view of traditional romance. ...are strangled and the new lodger ([[Ivor Novello]]) in the Bunting family's upstairs apartment falls under heavy suspicion. This is the first truly "Hi
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  • ...the [[21st century]] will be [[civilization]]s rather than [[nation-state]]s. More recently, he garnered widespread attention for his analysis of [[thre ...readings for most [[graduate student]]s in [[political science]] in the U.S.
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  • ...rates belief in that ideology, most potently in the guise of [[Althusser]]'s State Apparatuses. [[Third]], ideology assumes an almost spontaneous [[exis ...exists we must ne able to subject it to critique. This is the aim of Zizek's [[theory]] of ideology, namely an attempt to keep the [[project]] of ideolo
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  • ...believed and what he was merely arguing for as part of a pseudo-[[author]]'s [[position]]. [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] remarked that Kierkegaard was "by fa ...s books, although she too affected his later writings. Despite his father's occasional religious [[melancholy]], Kierkegaard and his father shared a cl
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  • Laclau's most important book is ''[[Hegemony and Socialist Strategy]]'', which he co <blockquote><ref>Žižek, S. (2000) [[The Fragile Absolute]], or Why the [[Christian]] Legacy is Worth
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  • ...[text]] "L'Expérience prolétarienne" was important in shifting the group's focus towards forms of [[self]]-organisation. ...atter journal ended after a published debate during 1952-4 over [[Sartre]]'s article "The Communists and Peace".
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  • ...and [[Husserl]], producing both translations of their work (e.g., Husserl's ''[[Cartesian]] Meditations'') and original [[philosophical]] tracts. ...cognized as a teacher. Ultimately, [[morality]] is recognized through one's relation to the Other.
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  • ...about the [[novel]] as a [[literary genre]]. He served briefly as Hungary's Minister of [[Culture]] following the [[1956 Hungarian Revolution]]. Lukács's [[full]] [[name]], in [[German (language)|German]], was '''Georg Bernhard L
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  • ...alysis|psychoanalyst]] [[Jacques Lacan]] (in 1967 he [[married]] [[Lacan]]'s daughter [[Jacques-Alain Miller|Judith Miller]]) - is a prominent [[Lacania ...r as the sole editor of his Seminars, an endeavor that will require Miller's entire [[life]].
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  • ...ass]] and new social movements (notably second-wave [[feminism]] in Mouffe's [[case]]). They rejected [[Marxism|Marxist]] [[economic determinism]] and t
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  • ...don't even [[know]] whether the [[working class]] still [[exists]], so let's talk [[about]] exploitation of [[others]]. ...ress sexual harassment for a moment. Of course I am opposed to it, but let's be frank. Say I am passionately attached, in [[love]], or whatever, to anot
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  • <ref>Žižek, S. (2000) [[The Fragile Absolute]], or Why the [[Christian]] Legacy is Worth <ref>Žižek, S. (2000) [[The Fragile Absolute]], or Why the Christian Legacy is Worth Figh
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  • If [[Zupancic]]'s book does not become a classic [[work]] of reference, the only conclusion w [[Kant]], sober [[Enlightenment]] thinker and [[philosopher]]'s philosopher, seems the very antithesis of [[Lacan]], the "wild theorist" of
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  • ...don't even [[know]] whether the [[working class]] still [[exists]], so let's talk [[about]] exploitation of [[others]]. ...ress sexual harassment for a moment. Of course I am opposed to it, but let's be frank. Say I am passionately attached, in [[love]], or whatever, to anot
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  • =====Translator's Note===== [[Lacan]]'s use of the term "[[agency|instance]]" goes well beyond [[Freud]]'s "[[Agency|Instanz]]".
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  • ...der of the [[subject]], and its effects are radical: the subject, in Lacan's sense, is himself an effect of the symbolic. ...of kinship and its use of Jakobson's binarism provided the basis for Lacan's conception of the symbolic - a conception, however, that goes well beyond i
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  • Lacan's [[thinking]] on [[feminine sexuality]] is distinguished by two main phases. ...[[process]] that invovles the cutting off, not of one's penis, but of one's ''jouissance'' and the [[recognition]] of [[lack]].
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