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  • ...itions” that Žižek revisits throughout his oeuvre, combining it with [[Lacanian]] psychoanalysis and the philosophy of [[Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schel ...ible”, for his Act revealed a crack in the Stalinist world [[communist]] movement by [[another]] communist (''E!'': 46). Similarly, Lenin’s [[contingent]]
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  • ...ep followed by [[silence]], or the slight opening of a shutter, or a light movement of a curtain.<ref>[[Jean-Paul Sartre|Sartre, Jean-Paul]]. ''[[Jean-Paul Sar
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  • ...he drive, but there is a ''jouissance'' in the very [[repetition]] of this movement around the [[object a]], which it produces as a ''[[plus-de jouir]]''. In t ...e Other’s enjoyment is so compelling precisely because it symbolizes the Lacanian “in us more than ourselves”. In this sense, the Other is always someone
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  • ...The Real|the real]] source of [[enjoyment]] is the [[repetition|repetitive movement]] of this closed circuit. ==The Lacanian Matheme for the Drive==
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  • ...constituted by the [[phase]] in the [[history]] of the [[psychoanalytic]] movement since the [[death]] of Freud, showing what psychoanalysis is not, and seeki
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  • One of the most distinctive features of [[Lacanian psychoanalysis]] is [[Lacan]]'s approach to questions of [[time]]. ...1964, that the [[unconscious]] be characterized in terms of a [[temporal]] movement of opening and closing.<ref>{{S11}} p. 143, 204</ref>
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  • =====Structuralist Movement===== ...ural analysis]] to [[anthropology]] launched the [[structure|structuralist movement]] by showing how the [[Saussure]]an concept of [[structure]] could be appli
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  • ...ychology]], [[Kleinian psychoanalysis]], [[object-relations theory]] and [[Lacanian psychoanalysis]]. ...is truly in line with [[Freud]]'s approach. Thus the [[three]] major non-[[Lacanian]] [[school]]s of [[psychoanalytic theory]] ([[Kleinian psychoanalysis]], [[
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  • ...d [[slide]] underneath the [[signifier]]; the only things that detain this movement temporarily, pinning the [[signifier]] to the [[signified]] for a brief [[m =====Lacanian Algebra=====
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  • ...ets André [[Breton]] (1896-1966) and becomes interested in the surrealist movement. * Lacan meets [[André Breton]] and acquaints himself with the Surrealist movement.
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  • ...other feminist who finds potential use of Freud's theories in the feminist movement is [[Shulamith Firestone]]. In "Freudianism: The Misguided [[Feminism]]", s ...ere written by Freud himself: his ''[[On the History of the Psychoanalytic Movement]]'' (1914) and ''An Autobiographical Study'' (1924) provided much of the ba
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  • ...regarding class antagonism when he translates [[Formulae of sexuation|the Lacanian formulae]] regarding the impossibility of [[sexual]] relationship into the ...n their respective problematics of Marxist [[political]] [[economy]] and [[Lacanian]] [[psychoanalysis]], also raises some intractable questions for Žižek: i
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  • ...]] drug" because in it [[desire]] is confined to a couch: [[desire,]] in [[Lacanian]] psychoanalysis, is an [[energy]] that is contained rather than one that, ...as well as the Italian ''[[Autonomists]]''. Guattari also took part in the movement of the [[psychological]] G.T., which gathered many psychiatrists at the beg
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  • The most controversial and contested area of [[Lacanian psychoanalysis]] involves the conceptualization of [[feminine]] [[sexuality ...lly consider what is surely the most controversial and contested area of [[Lacanian]] [[psychoanalysis]]: the conceptualization of feminine sexuality. Lacan's
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  • interest in [[Lacanian]] psychoanalysis - a movement which seemed to In a Lacanian view of language a signifier always signifies [[another]]
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  • ...ding, but the breast and the bottle are the [[objects]] of hunger and in [[Lacanian]] [[psychoanalysis]] these objects are imaginary, as they can never fully [ ...ockage or [[fixation]] in the process of signification. Trauma arrests the movement of symbolization and fixes the subject in an earlier phase of development.
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  • ...ly lives -, but Lenin, no, you can't be serious! The [[working]] [[class]] movement, revolutionary Party, and similar zombie-[[concepts]]? Doesn't Lenin stand ...ubordination to bourgeois ideology /…/ for the spontaneous working-class movement is trade-unionism."11
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  • ...t it — practically every orientation seems to recognize itself in it? My Lacanian friends are telling me that the authors must have read Lacan; the Frankfurt What, then, is the Matrix? Simply the Lacanian "big Other," the virtual symbolic order, the network that structures realit
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  • ...[[Psychoanalytic]] [[Association]], the orthodox one and the [[Lacanian]] movement. The IPA is the psychoanalytic church, excommunicating people from its rank ...ense of you can begin from the zero point. We are not caught in an eternal movement. To be good does not mean to be identified to your place. And it's here I c
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  • ...to a child in another way. There is not one negation. There exists a small Lacanian volume, 'La chose japonaise.' They elaborate the borrowing of other languag ...apanese film is 'Sansho' by Mizoguchi because it offers itself for a nice, Lacanian reading, the problem of the lost mother, the mother's voice reaching the so
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