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  • ...lovenia|Slovenian]] [[sociologist]], [[postmodern]] [[philosopher]], and [[Lacan]]ian [[cultural critic]]. ==Bibliography==
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== In the [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|work]] of [[Jacques Lacan]], the [[real]], the [[symbolic]], and the [[imaginary]] are a central [[or
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== ...pt is a constant point of reference throughout [[Lacan]]'s [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|work]], and becomes increasingly [[complex]] as it is reworked in various d
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  • [[Image:Jacques-lacan-4.jpg|thumb|250px|right]] | name = Jacques Lacan
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  • In his seminar of 1955-56 ([[Seminar III|Seminar III, ''The Psychoses'']]), Lacan argues that there is a [[defense mechanism]] specific to [[psychosis]] on t ...ound this issue of the different mechanisms in psychosis and neurosis that Lacan's major contribution to the study of psychosis revolves.
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  • ...uperego]]" does not appear until quite late in [[Freud]]'s [[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|work]], [[being]] first introduced in ''[[The Ego and the Id]]'' (1923). ...udges and censures the [[ego]] can be found in [[Freud]]'s [[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|work]] long before he locates these functions in the [[superego]], such as
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  • ...]] onto the doctor.<ref>{{F}} (1895d) With Josef Breuer. ''[[Sigmund Freud|Bibliography|Studies on Hysteria]]''. [[SE]] II.</ref> ...ent]] which must be "destroyed".<ref>{{F}} (1905e [1901]) "[[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria]]." [[SE]] VII, 3: 116</ref>
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  • ...emporality]] and a subject, the I, which is re-evaluated with reference to Lacan's emphasis on the [[subject of the unconscious]] to the detriment of the eg ...tizing" (and thereby making accessible to cognition) what is going on. For Lacan, the psychic dimensions of this challenge become [[symbolically]] "located"
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  • ...spectable but it had lost its radical edge. In the early 1950s, therefore, Lacan famously declared the [[necessity]] of a 'return to Freud', that is to say, [[Lacan]] presented a distinctive [[interpretation|reading]] of [[psychoanalysis]].
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  • ...[thing]] as a [[natural]] end to an analysis?"<ref>{{F}} ''[[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|Analysis Terminable and Interminable]]'', 1937. [[SE]] XXIII p.219</ref></b ==Jacques Lacan==
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  • [[Freud]]'s [[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|work]] is [[full]] of references to [[biology]]. [[Freud]] regarded [[biol ==Jacques Lacan==
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== In [[Lacan]]'s [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|work]] the term implies both [[psychiatric]] and [[philosophical]] referenc
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  • =====Jacques Lacan===== ...us, and oscillates between two [[meanings]] in [[Lacan]]'s [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|work]].
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  • ...ud]], it acquires a completely original [[meaning]] in his [[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|work]], in which it constitutes the single most important [[concept]]. [[F ==Jacques Lacan==
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== One of the most distinctive features of [[Lacanian psychoanalysis]] is [[Lacan]]'s approach to questions of [[time]].
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== In his [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|early work]], [[Lacan]] uses the term "[[structure]]" to refer to "[[structure|social structures]
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== [[Lacan]] takes the term "[[signifier]]" from the [[work]] of [[Ferdinand de Saussu
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  • Although the passage to the act does not, according to Lacan, necessarily imply an underlying [[Psychosis]], it does entail a dissolutio ...63 [[seminar]], ''[[L'angoisse|Anxiety]]'' (''L'[[angoisse]]''), [[Jacques Lacan]] states that [[anxiety]] can be resolved through a [[passage to the act]].
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== In his [[seminar]] of 1956-7, [[Seminar IV|Object Relations]], [[Lacan]] distinguishes between [[three]] types of "[[lack of object]]":
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  • ...to testify to the end of their analysis. The main [[idea]] behind this was Lacan's argument that the END OF ANALYSIs is not a quasi-mystical, ineffable [[ex ...; this recognition was granted by [[another]], wholly independent means in Lacan's School, and corresponded to the title of A.M.E. (Analyste Membre de L'Eco
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== ...uch as the ''[[imago]]'' and the [[complex]].<ref>{{L}} "[[Work of Jacques Lacan|Au-delà du 'principe de realité']]", 1936. {{E}} pp. 73-92</ref>
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  • ...nized by [[Louis Althusser]] and grew increasingly influenced by [[Jacques Lacan]].
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  • =====Jacques Lacan===== However, [[Lacan]]'s use of the term owes little to this definition and much to the [[work]]
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  • ...rauss]], [[Althusser]], [[Fernand Braudel]]) and a new younger audience, [[Lacan]] talks [[about]] the [[censorship]] of his [[teachings]] and his [[excommu Lacan is suspicious of the rapport between [[psychoanalysis]], [[religion]] and [
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  • ...], [[Michel Foucault]], [[Louis Hjelmslev]], [[Roman Jakobson]], [[Jacques Lacan]], [[Claude Lévi-Strauss]], etc. [[Bibliography]]
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  • ...[[Ego, super-ego, and id|ego]]; according to [[others]], notably [[Jacques Lacan]], the goal of therapy is to lead the [[analysand]] to a [[full]] acknowled ...nker of [[the Real]], and in that an anti-philosopher in the same sense as Lacan: “Not ‘I am not a philosopher’, but ‘I am a not-philosopher’, tha
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  • ...[[Maurice Blanchot]], [[Michel Foucault]], [[Louis Althusser]], [[Jacques Lacan]], etc.), were the immediate [[intellectual]] climate for the [[formation]] ...www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/bibliography.html A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism, and Philology] by [[José Ángel García Lan
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  • ...psychoanalysis|psychoanalyst]] [[Jacques Lacan]] (in 1967 he [[married]] [[Lacan]]'s daughter [[Jacques-Alain Miller|Judith Miller]]) - is a prominent [[Lac ...lt and [[Jean-Claude Milner]]. He was the editor of ''[[Ornicar]]?'' when Lacan announced the [[dissolution]] of L'Ecole Française de [[Psychanalyse]], an
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== ...sy|fantasies]] of devouring, and [[being]] devoured by, the [[mother]]. [[Lacan]] argues that the first of the [[complex|family complex]]es is the [[comple
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  • ...e "cornerstones" of [[psychoanalysis]].<ref>{{F}} (1923a) "[[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|Two Encyclopaedia Articles]]", [[SE]], Vol. 18, p. 247.</ref> [[Freud]]'s c ==Jacques Lacan==
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== ...precisely to [[speech|speaking]] about [[love]]. However, in doing so, [[Lacan]] is merely demonstrating what the [[analysand]] does in [[psychoanalytic t
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  • In [[Lacan]] ''connaissance'' (with its inevitable concomitant, "''[[méconnaissance]] ==Jacques Lacan==
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  • * [http://lacan.com/bibliographyzi.htm Bibliography] * [http://lacan.com/frameziz.htm Zizek on Lacanian Ink]
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  • ...OKMAN" size="3"></font><p align="justify"><font face="BOOKMAN" size="3"><b>Bibliography</b><br><br> Stavrakakis, Y. (1999), <i>Lacan and the Political</i>, London: Routledge.<br>
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  • ...ary critics with psychoanalytic theory from [[Sigmund Freud]] to Jacques [[Lacan]] has been far greater than the interests of historians in the same concept ...dinand de [[Saussure]] and Roman [[Jakobson]]). Language is transformed by Lacan from a mediator between the unconscious and the therapeutic realm to someth
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  • [[Image:JOYCE.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Jacques Lacan gives the opening lecture at the International James Joyce Symposiumin in P ...le Lacan]] ([[Jacques Lacan:Chronology#1901|April 13, 1901]] – [[Jacques Lacan:Chronology#1981|September 9, 1981]]) was a [[French]] [[psychiatrist]] and
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  • ...unication]] is situated at a preverbal level. In the [[work]] of Jacques [[Lacan]] the term <i>infans</i> took on a further [[dimension]] in his [[discussio ...the mother might have of what could be verbally expressed. In the work of Lacan, the "<i>infans</i> [[stage]]" precedes the advent of the [[subject]] throu
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  • #redirect [[Bibliography of Jacques Lacan]]
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  • ...yzability]]; [[Incompleteness]]; [[Over-interpretation]]; [[Real]], the ([[Lacan]]); [[Surrealism]] and [[psychoanalysis]]. [[Bibliography]]
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  • ...inted out by [[Freud]] and which [[Lacan]] takes up in his [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|early writings]]. Compared to other [[nature|animal]]s such as apes, the [ ...ndence]]'' of the [[development|human infant]] on the '''[[mother]]'''. [[Lacan]]'s originality lies in the way he draws attention to "the fact that this d
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  • [[Bibliography]] * Lacan, Jacques. (1998). Le Séminaire-Livre V, Les Formations de l'Inconscient (1
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  • ...received the attention it deserves, it is definitely an important work. [[Lacan]] (1998) discussed it in his [[seminar]] on the [[formations]] of the uncon ==Bibliography==
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  • ...of view was maintained, not exclusively but most brilliantly, by Jacques [[Lacan]]. [[Bibliography]]
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  • The [[knot]] is a [[topology|topological]] [[structure]] used by [[Jacques Lacan]] to define the [[relationship]] of the [[symbolic]], the [[real]], and the [[Jacques Lacan]] refers to the [[topology|topological]] [[structure]] of the [[knot]] in [
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  • ...desire]] is always in the [[process]] of organizing [[meaning]]. Jacques [[Lacan]] considered this always-incomplete destiny of desire to be the basis of th [[Bibliography]]
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  • Should we subscribe to Jacques [[Lacan]]'s view that language is the precondition of the unconscious and that with ...emic trace]] [[suggest]]. Contrasting with this Freudian [[empiricism]] is Lacan's promotion of an unconscious "[[structured]] like a language"—an intelle
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  • ...w, is truly the [[dead]] Father" (p. 189). More specifically, according to Lacan, "it is thanks to the [[Name]]-of-the-Father that [[aggression]] against th ...ng (in a [[phenomenological]] perspective), with the subject appearing, in Lacan's formulation, as a "parlêtre" (being-through-[[speaking]]).
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  • [[Bibliography]] [[Category:Jacques Lacan]]
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  • ...Ideology]]; Illusion; [[Judaism]] and psychoanalysis; Jung, Carl Gustav; [[Lacan]], Jacques-MarieÉmile; Moses and [[Monotheism]]; [[Mysticism]]; Oceanic [[ [[Bibliography]]
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  • ...The Four Fundamental [[Concepts]] of [[Psychoanalysis]] (1964), Jacques [[Lacan]] reread [[Freud]]'s essay "[[Drives]] and their Vicissitudes" (1915c) in [ ...circuit around the object [[cause]] of [[desire]], the [[object a]]. Thus Lacan saw drives as distinct from vital needs.
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  • [[Bibliography]] [[Category:Jacques Lacan]]
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  • For Jacques [[Lacan]], [[human]] [[being]] is a "[[lack]] of being." That was how he designated ...e lack of an object, and this [[lacking]] object is at the heart of being. Lacan started elaborating on this [[notion]] of a lack of being in 1957, when he
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  • [[Bibliography]] [[Category:Jacques Lacan]]
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  • [[Bibliography]] Lacan is very critical of the way in which [[Anna Freud]] and [[ego-psychology]]
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  • ...es where he practiced, but also on an international level (IPA). Jacques [[Lacan]] underwent an analysis with him—terminated too soon, against the advice [[Bibliography]]
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  • [[Bibliography]] [[Category:Jacques Lacan]]
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  • ...the guarantee in the School starting from the foundations bequeathed by [[Lacan]], to improve its usage for the [[analytic]] [[experience]]? ...manent title. The first guarantee constitutes, as one of the principles of Lacan’s School, a fundamental reference for the second. The second guarantee pl
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  • [[Bibliography]] [[Category:Jacques Lacan]]
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  • ...sychiatry|psychiatric milieu]], that of "[[self-punishment paranoia]]". [[Lacan]] argued that, in striking the actress, [[Aimée]] was in fact striking her ...e]] was thus both the [[object]] of her [[hate]] and of her aspiration. [[Lacan]] was especially interested here in this [[complex]] relation to [[image]]s
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  • For Jacques [[Lacan]], [[human]] [[being]] is a "[[lack]] of being." That was how he designated ...e lack of an object, and this [[lacking]] object is at the heart of being. Lacan started elaborating on this [[notion]] of a lack of being in 1957, when he
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  • ...lapse. For this [[reason]], the "naturalist liberation" of pleasure fails (Lacan, p. 4), [[jouissance]] remains forbidden, and the prohibition is reinforced In the [[character]] of [[Antigone]], Lacan found an incarnation of a "pure and simple desire for death" (p. 282). This
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  • The [[L and R schemas]] are two of [[Lacan]]'s didactic [[diagrams]]; they articulate the [[dual]] relation, between t [[Schema L]] developed out of Lacan's study of Poe's story "The Purloined [[Letter]]" in his [[seminar]] of 195
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  • ...made by Freud, [[forgetting]] the [[name]] Signorelli, to which Jacques [[Lacan]] (1966) devoted an entire essay. We find in both word play and [[jokes]], [[Bibliography]]
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  • [[Bibliography]] * Lacan, Jacques. (1959).Á la mémoire d'Ernest Jones: sur la théorie du symbolis
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  • <p>Beyond Freud, Jacques [[Lacan]]'s "[[mirror]] [[stage]]," Donald [[Winnicott]]'s "[[transitional object]] <h2>[[Bibliography]]</h2><ul><li>Adelman, Janet. (1992). <i>Suffocating mothers: Fantasies of
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  • ...es to the [[personality]]). The [[work]] was dated September 7, 1932, when Lacan was thirty-one years old. ...vation and because of its elegance and precision. But the Germans supplied Lacan with the doctrinal [[authority]] required by his [[goal]] of methodological
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  • We can see how Jacques [[Lacan]], as a result of this primordial importance of [[speech]] and [[language]] [[Bibliography]]
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  • * [[Bibliography of Jacques Lacan]] * [[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|Bibliography of Sigmund Freud]]
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  • ..., lifting of; [[Seduction]]; [[Studies on Hysteria]]; [[Symbolic]], the ([[Lacan]]). [[Bibliography]]
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  • ...[[linguistic]] senses of the term (a fact pointed up notably by Jacques [[Lacan]], whose [[position]] is famously encapsulated in the [[claim]] that "the [ [[Bibliography]]
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  • ...s affecting the [[symptom]] as well as the dream; in the wake of Jacques [[Lacan]] it is applied more broadly to all formations of the [[unconscious]]. It s ...tion]]; [[Studies on Hysteria]]; Sum of [[excitation]]; [[Symbolic]], the (Lacan); [[Symbolism]].
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  • ...of psychoanalytic concepts—the unconscious—the [[psychic]] [[agency]] Lacan reconceived in semiotic [[terms]] and claimed was "[[structured]] like a [[ ...s institutional and [[ideological]] issues more directly. They argued that Lacan did not go far enough in probing precisely the areas characterizing his [[d
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  • ...lly attentive to the linguistic, etymological origins of symbols. (jacques lacan, in his insistence on the letter rather than the corpus in symbolism, still ...nt crudeness, are Daniel Hoffman’s Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe (1972)and Lacan’s "Seminar on ‘The Purloined Letter’" (1972). This style of psychobio
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  • ...’s [[incorporation]] of [[Lacanian]] [[psychoanalysis]]. Indeed, jacques lacan’s [[mirror]] [[stage]] became a privileged object in film studies. In a h ...y in cinema studies, based on the theories of ferdinand de [[saussure]], [[Lacan]], [[Althusser]], and Barthes. In an anthology Carroll coedited with David
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  • ...e, Laplanche, and Pontalis all became members, marking their distance from Lacan. ...]]. A three-tier [[system]] of cross-references among entries and to the [[bibliography]] encouraged readers to view topics from a succession of different angles.
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  • However Freud never really formulated a [[theory]] of the letter. Jacques [[Lacan]] in 1954-1957 (1966) provided a [[theoretical]] elaboration of the functio ...trace of the [[loss]] is transferred to the [[object of desire]]. This led Lacan to designate the object-[[cause]] of desire by the letter a. The letter thu
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  • ...n "Mourning and Its Relation to Manic-Depressive States" (1935). Jacques [[Lacan]] theorized that [[object a]] is substituted for the lost object. And Nicol [[Bibliography]]
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  • ...r/signified; Slips of the tongue; Subject's [[desire]]; [[Symbolic]], the (Lacan); [[Symptom]]/sinthome; [[Technique]] with adults, [[psychoanalytic]]; [[Wa [[Bibliography]]
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  • ...with the first psychoanalytic use of a child's drawing. In 1958 Jacques [[Lacan]] gave an original description of the development of [[subjectivity]] in th [[Bibliography]]
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  • ...lly illustrative example of this type of approach is the work of Jacques [[Lacan]] and a [[number]] of his students. But these structural models tend to des [[Bibliography]]
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  • ...[structures]]" at [[work]] in movies and how meaning is generated in film. Lacan's most important student in the field of film [[theory]] has been [[Christi [[Bibliography]]
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  • ...[Paris]] in 1964 and remained a member until it was dissolved by Jacques [[Lacan]] in 1980. Between 1963 and 1967 he directed the review Christus, together [[Bibliography]]
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  • [[Lacan]]'s conception of [[therapy]] is clear here; [[analytic]] [[technique]] is =====Bibliography=====
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  • [[Lacan]] made his debut on television on two shows produced by Benoît Jacquot, un [[Lacan]] began with a [[statement]] that has become famous:
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  • ...oris Dolto who was one of the pioneers of kinesitherapy in [[France]]. ==[[Bibliography]] of Francoise Dolto== * [[Psychanalyse]] and pediatry , éd. threshold 19
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  • ...he [[global]] field of [[psychoanalytic]] [[thinking]] (there was even a [[bibliography]]), he revealed his [[desire]] for pedagogical clarity, mentioning [[concre
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  • [[Image:|thumb|right|''The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book XI''. ''The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis''.]] * {{L}} ''The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book XI''. ''The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis''. Ed. [[Jacq
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  • ...[[Bibliography of Jacques Lacan#1980|1980]] · [[Bibliography of Jacques Lacan#Unsorted|Unsorted]] ...liet Mitchell and Jacqueline Rose. ''[[Feminine]] [[Sexuality]]: Jacques [[Lacan]] and the école freudienne''. London: Macmillan, 1982; New York: W.W. Nort
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