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FATHER
 
 
From very early on in his [[Works of Jacques Lacan|work]], [[Lacan]] lays great importance on the role of the [[father]] in [[psychic structure]].
 
 
In hi 1938 article on the family, he attributes the importance of the [[Oedipus complex]] to the fact that it combines in the figure of the [[father]] two almost conflicting functions: the protective function and the prohibitive function.
 
 
He also points to the contemporary social decline in the paternal imago as the cause of current psychopathological peculiarities.<ref>Lacan. 1938. p.73.</ref>
 
 
The father continues to be a constant theme of [[Lacan]]'s work thereafter.
 
  
  
 
== [[Kid A In Alphabet Land]] ==
 
== [[Kid A In Alphabet Land]] ==
 
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'''Kid A In Alphabet Land Fumigates Another Furious Foe - The Ferocious Father!'''
 
'''Kid A In Alphabet Land Fumigates Another Furious Foe - The Ferocious Father!'''
  

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Kid A In Alphabet Land

Kid A In Alphabet Land Fumigates Another Furious Foe - The Ferocious Father!

Is That Your Penis Or Your Anus? It's Your Phallus, 'Cause You're A Phallacy, You Philanderer! You Were Always Such A Mother-Fucker, But You Know That, Don't You? Dad, You're Dead!

Index
Father, 108
father (paternal) function of, 77, 79
See also Name-of-the-Father