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  • ...ritings, and [[drives]] him to ask the famous question, "What does woman [[want]]?"<ref>{{F}} ''[[Works of Sigmund Freud|New Introductory Lectures on Psych ...form -- but sets [[about]] enquiring how she comes into [[being]], how a [[woman]] develops out of a [[child]] with a bisexual disposition.<ref>{{F}} ''[[Wo
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  • ...any [[prohibition]] and was as such able fully to [[enjoy]] all [[women]]. Does, however, the figure of the Lady in courtly love not fully fit these determ ...s cycle of the symbolic order, the void of its origins: what the notion of Woman (or of the primordial father) provides is the mythical starting point of un
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  • '''[[Kid A]] In Alphabet Land Wallops [[Another]] Wayward Wench - The Wanton Woman!''' ...Whom The [[Sexual]] [[Relationship]] Is Finally Realized - Not! Hmph! The Woman Doesn't [[Exist]]!
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  • ...x Essays on Woman and Causality|The Metastases of Enjoyment: Six Essays on Woman and Causality (Wo Es War)]]'''''. London; New York: Verso. October 1994, H
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  • ..."><div class="book-info__title">The Metastases of Enjoyment: Six Essays on Woman and Causality (Wo Es War) - Slavoj Zizek</div><div class="book-info__lead"> | "The Metastases of Enjoyment: Six Essays on Woman and Causality (Wo Es War)"
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  • =‘Imagine There’s No Woman: Ethics and Sublimation’ by Joan Copjec= [[Image:imagine-theres-no-woman-803x1024.jpg]]<BR>
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  • ...untranslated in most English editions of [[Lacan]].</ref> "[[Enjoyment]]" does convey the [[sense]], contained in ''[[jouissance]]'', of ''enjoyment of ri ...this limit, [[pleasure]] becomes [[pain]], and this "painful pleasure" is what [[Lacan]] calls ''[[jouissance]]''. "''Jouissance'' is [[suffering]]."<ref>
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  • ...What You Haven't Got! Wouldn't You Like It Both Ways! But By Making The [[Woman]] Rigid, You Make Her Frigid! Humph! You're Only So Much Meat!
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  • ...ritings, and [[drives]] him to ask the famous question, "What does woman [[want]]?"<ref>{{F}} ''[[Works of Sigmund Freud|New Introductory Lectures on Psych ...form -- but sets [[about]] enquiring how she comes into [[being]], how a [[woman]] develops out of a [[child]] with a bisexual disposition.<ref>{{F}} ''[[Wo
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  • ...ythical]] complete [[Other]] (written '''A''' in [[Lacan]]ian [[algebra]]) does not [[exist]]. In 1957 [[Lacan]] illustrates this incomplete [[Other]] grap ..."the Other sex."<ref>{{S20}} p. 40</ref> The [[Other]] [[sex]] is always [[woman]], for both [[male]] and [[female]] [[subjects]].
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  • ...for both sexes, only one genital, namely the male one, comes into account. What is [[present]], therefore, is not a primacy of the genitals, but a primacy ...natomical reality or on the level of organs, but precisely on the level of what a lack of the organ might [[represent]] subjectively.
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  • ...] [[penis]] may itself become a [[fetishism|fetish]] by substituting the [[woman]]'s [[absent]] [[symbolic]] [[phallus]]. ...example, obsessive longing for a shoe displaces appreciation of the whole woman. The standard [[understanding]] of the fetish has come to be dominated by c
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  • ...ychoanalytic]] [[case]] [[history]] concerns the treatment of a hysterical woman known as "[[Dora]]."<ref>[[Freud|Freud, Sigmund]]. "[[Works of Sigmund Freu However, although [[Lacan]] does discuss the [[symptom]]atology of [[hysteria]], linking it to the [[imago]]
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  • <blockquote>"What is perversion? It is not simply an aberration in relation to [[social]] cri ...ion]]; while social disapproval and the infraction of "good morals" may be what determines whether a [[particular]] [[perversion|act]] is [[perversion|perv
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  • ...led simply ''[[Seminar III|The Psychoses]]''. It is here that he expounds what come to be the main tenets of the [[Lacan]]ian approach to [[madness]]. ...lack|hole]] in the [[symbolic order]] is not to say that the [[psychotic]] does not have an [[unconscious]]; on the contrary, in [[psychosis]] "the unconsc
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  • ...nder the aegis of genitality and orientates it definitively towards others does not therefore occur until [[puberty]]. ...he very beginning of [[psychic]] life, the external world, the object, and what is hated are identical (the object emerges in hatred). When, following the
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  • ...e questions that have precisely no solution in the [[signifier]]. This is what gives neurotics this existential [[value]]."<ref>{{S3}} p.190</ref>
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  • ...stablish a distinction between the [[ego-ideal]] and the [[superego]], and does not refer to the [[ideal ego]]. ...ect]] to take up a [[sexual difference|sexual position]] as a [[man]] or [[woman]].<ref>{{L}} ''[[Works of Jacques Lacan|Les complexes familiaux dans la for
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  • "[[Man]]" and "[[woman]]" are [[signifier]]s that stand for these two [[subjective position]]s.<re <blockquote>It is insofar as the function of man and woman is [[symbolized]], it is insofar as it's literally uprooted from the [[doma
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  • ...t]], [[castration|uncastrated]] [[Other]], an [[un-barred]] '''A''', which does not [[existence|exist]]. =="Woman Does Not Exist"==
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  • [[Lacan]] refers to two of [[Freud]]'s [[case]] studies to illustrate what he means. ===Young Homosexual Woman===
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  • Only what is integrated in the [[symbolic]] [[order]] fully "[[exist]]s", since "ther ==="Woman Does Not Exist"===
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  • ...more often [[about]] "[[castration]]" than the "[[castration complex]]" -- does not discuss the [[castration complex]] very much in his early [[work]]. He ...[[lack]] of an [[imaginary]] [[object]]; [[castration complex|castration]] does not bear on the [[penis]] as a [[real]] [[biology|organ]], but on the [[ima
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  • ...ion concerns the [[subject]]'s [[sexual position]] ("Am I a [[man]] or a [[woman]]?"), the [[obsessional neurotic]] repudiates this question, refusing both ..., [[Lacan]] remarks that the [[Obsessional neurosis|obsessional neurotic]] does not only transform his shit into gifts and his gifts into shit, but also tr
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  • ...etrical; there is no corresponding [[signifier]] which could [[signify]] [[Woman]] in the same way that the [[sexual difference|male]] [[sex]] is [[symboliz ...es the [[matheme]] of [[fantasy]] (SOa); in other [[words]], the [[Woman]] does not [[exist]] for the man as a [[real]] [[subject]], but only as a [[fantas
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  • ...not, according to Lacan, necessarily imply an underlying [[Psychosis]], it does entail a dissolution of the subject; for a [[moment]], the subject becomes What the [[word]] "passage" denoted was the sudden lurch from a fantasied act to
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