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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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  • ...n id="edittools_greek">'''Lacanian Algebra:''' <charinsert> Α a a' a' S s s(A)</charinsert> &nbsp; <charinsert> S R I P p M J JA E e V</charinsert> &nbsp;<br/></span>
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  • * [[Seminars|Lacan's Seminars]] ...P]] [[Special:Allpages/Q|Q]] [[Special:Allpages/R|R]] [[Special:Allpages/S|S]] [[Special:Allpages/T|T]] [[Special:Allpages/U|U]] [[Special:Allpages/V|V]
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  • * ''Unordered [[Help:List|list]]s'' are easy to do: ::This is often used for discussion on [[Help:Talk page|Talk page]]s.
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  • ...']''', '''{''', '''}''', and '''|''' have special meaning within Wikipedia's syntax, which are processed ''before'' the pagename is determined. For exam ...you can fit into a title may be less than 255 depending on the language it's in.
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  • The idea behind this is that such pages are "[[Help:WikiTerms#S|stub]]s" which need fixing, or which are less worthwhile to go to. Alternatively, w *[[Help:What links here|Backlink]]s
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  • ...ing to the left of that is removed (this does not work for "MediaWiki User's Guide:" due to the apostrophe)
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  • ...ser's interface language, as specified in Special:Preferences, is the wiki's default language, it will display the contents of [[Mediawiki:pagename]].
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  • ; item : the item's definition ; item : the item's definition
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  • ...just because you can add colored backgrounds, for example, doesn't mean it's always a good idea. Try to keep the markup in your tables relatively simple ...ts, rather than accepting the width of the widest text element in a column's cells, then follow this example. Note that wrap-around of text is forced.
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  • [[Help:Piped link|Piped link]]s work as usual. A [[help:table|table]] may be used to position the image(s) as desired. E.g.
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  • ...TOC'''. If you have a template at "Template:compactTOC" such as Wikipedia's, you can insert the following text: ...#K|K]] [[#L|L]] [[#M|M]] [[#N|N]] [[#O|O]] [[#P|P]] [[#Q|Q]] [[#R|R]] [[#S|S]] [[#T|T]] [[#U|U]] [[#V|V]] [[#W|W]] [[#X|X]] [[#Y|Y]] [[#Z|Z]]
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  • ...(either fixed or depending on parameters and/or [[Help:Variable|variable]]s) is designed to be useful for insertion in other pages ([[Help:WikiTerms#T| *templates for personal use in subpages of one's userpage, e.g. for experimenting
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  • ...xes, that are useful as table of contents. Together with [[Help:Link|link]]s and [[Help:Template|templates]] they structure a project. ...cter if one wants the A and the a together, but it may also be used to one's advantage: e.g., it allows sorting of the pages into two groups, one put in
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  • ...s in ''this'' project (Meta) are as follows (the [[help:Variable|variable]]s for them are also shown): |pseudo-namespace for [[Help:Special page|special page]]s (list: [[Special:Specialpages]])
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  • ...t fix it by adding more info? If it's a ''really'' important article that's just too short, put it the Community Bulletin Board on the Main Page.
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  • ...ds the other one more important; add "and misc." to cover the other change(s). **from a user's list of watched pages, from a given amount of time ago: [[Help:Watching|Wat
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  • A talk page adds ''Talk:'' to the beginning of the main page's title. If the main page has a prefix then talk is added after this prefix.
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  • ...ce finishes her edits and clicks "Save page". The page is saved with Alice's version. At the top is Alice's version of the whole page, even if Bob is doing section editing.
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  • ...of a page is disputed, and particularly if an edit war is brewing, then it's better not to mark ''any'' edit as minor. * A user's watchlist will only list the most recent change made to a page, even if tha
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  • ...h header just like a normal header, but using that number after the header's name (i.e. if there are three headers named "Foo," then the first can be li #**Copy the URL from the address bar. Let's say it is <tt><nowiki>http://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?User_talk:a&old
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  • * &lt;s&gt; ...]]. On the other hand, HTML tags allow an id that can be referenced in one's user style css, and allows the tag to be used as link target.
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  • ...rection message below the title. (To get the canonical URL in your browser's address bar, click the article tab.) ...and merges, old URLs in links, bookmarks, [[w:Search engine|search engine]]s, etc., still lead to the appropriate page.
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  • ...like someone has deleted your edits, consider if it's more likely that it's one of these unfortunate reversion conflicts.
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  • However, it's still a good idea to log in, for these reasons: ...icy of the individual site you're visiting, if any (for example, Wikipedia's [[draft privacy policy]])''
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  • # the bold reiteration of the title in the article's lead sentence or ...ngular nouns ending in ''s'' may be formed with or without an additional ''s''. Either form is generally acceptable within the {{SITENAME}}. However, if
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  • == S == ...sclusion, if the template content is modified at a later date, the article's content will ''not'' change.
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  • ...t enter "common", or "common nouns". Keep in mind, though, that WikiSchool's content is limited at this time. If you'd like to help, submit your own con ...there, edit it and add any content you might have that isn't there. If it's not there, enter this into your browers address bar:<br>
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  • ...renowned_philosopher_slavoj Zizek Interview on Democracy Now! Part 2] Here's [http://www.democracynow.org/2008/3/11/everybody_in_the_world_except_us Par
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  • ...I think it's a good framework that could be bought up to standard. There's a lot more I could add to this, and I think an article which has a few sub-
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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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