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  • * December Lacan attends the first public reading of [[Ulysses]] by [[James]] [[Joyce]] (1882-1941) at Shakespeare and Co in Paris. ...], an [[event]] organized by La maison des amis des livres, and at which [[James Joyce]] is [[present]].
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  • ...ublished in 1939. It also appeared in the [[Standard Edition]] edited by [[James]] Strachey (1964). ...was published in 1939. It also appeared in the Standard Edition edited by James Strachey (1964).
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  • ...onary]] of Semiotics, 1986), John Deely (Introducing Semiotic, 1982) and [[Paul]] Bouissac (Encyclopedia of Semiotics, 1998). ...ry "Sign" in both Thomas Sebeok’s Encyclopedic Dictionary (936–47) and Paul Bouissac’s Encyclopedia (572–75). The fundamental differences between o
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  • ...Jewish Russian who escaped to the USA in 1887, and studied under [[William James]], wrote ''The Psychology of [[Suggestion]]: A Research into the Subconscio ...rs in the earliest [[writing]] of [[Boris Sidis]], attributed to [[William James]], as early as 1898.
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  • ...hemes and devices|Themes and devices]]). Featuring [[James Stewart (actor)|James Stewart]] in the leading role, ''Rope'' was the first of an eventual four f ...the film was never released in this format. ''[[Rear Window]]'', starred [[James]] Stewart again, as well as [[Thelma Ritter]] and [[Raymond Burr]]. Here th
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  • ...eaton's 36 Hours, the film from the early 60ies about an American officer (James Garner) who knows all the plans for the D Day invasion of Normandy and is a ...ies, we should proceed in a strict homology to the proper reading of Henry James' The Turn of the Screw: we should neither accept the existence of ghosts as
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  • ...ly at one place: in [[James]] Bond or similar films when the [[good]] guy, James Bond the [[agent]], penetrates the fortress of the [[master]] criminal. And ...ere, from my [[organic]] community into which I was [[born]], or, as St. [[Paul]] put it, "There are neither men nor [[women]], neither [[Jews]] nor [[Gree
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  • ...ence which cannot be grounded in positive substantial properties. In Henry James's "The Real Thing," the painter-narrator agrees to hire the impoverished "t ...of the Christian universalism: what this all-inclusive attitude (recall St Paul's famous "There are no men or women, no Jews and Greeks") involves is a tho
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  • ...the older man says that his advice was right: he will not write again, but Paul will achieve greatness... Far from displaying cynical wisdom, St. George [[
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  • ...etween God and humanity /.../ who gave his life as a ransom for all"; St [[Paul]] himself, when he states that Christians are [[slaves]] who have been "bou ...nditure. Christ does not "pay" for our sins - as it was made clear by [[St Paul]], it is this very logic of payment, of exchange, that, in a way, IS the si
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  • He attended the first [[public]] readings of [[James Joyce]]'s (1882-1941) [[Ulysses]] in 1921 and was a well-known figure in th In 1927 André Breton, Louis [[Aragon]], PaulÉluard, and [[Benjamin]] Peret joined the [[Communist]] Party. Breton did n
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  • ...iterally believe through the Other. It's a wonderful topic. For example, [[Paul]] Veyne's book, Did the Ancient [[Greeks]] Believe in Their [[Myths]]? - I ...ere you see the old-fashioned production process is where? Hollywood. In [[James]] Bond movies. It's a [[formula]]; two-thirds of the way into the film, Bon
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  • ...<i>36 Hours</i>, the film from the early 60ies about an American officer (James Garner) who knows all the plans for the D Day invasion of Normandy and is a ...ies, we should proceed in a strict homology to the proper reading of Henry James' <i>The Turn of the Screw</i>: we should neither accept the existence of gh
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  • ...d by comrades like Alain Badiou also writing about the 'event' that was St Paul, and the choice of Carl Schmitt — speaking for the worst of the Christian ...up></a> For Lacan, the <i>sinthome</i> was a conceptual device for pinning James Joyce down, of identifying the role of Joyce's writing as the place where t
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  • ...he founder of the [[Christian]] Church. How is it, we might ask, that [[St Paul]] was able to 'institutionalize' [[Christianity]], give it its 'definitive <font face="BOOKMAN" size="3">He (St Paul) did not add any new [[content]] to the already-existing dogmas - all he di
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  • ...rench psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan... Indeed, Lacan once cruelly quipped of James Joyce that, although what he wrote was almost psychotic in its refusal to f ...ritings to come. Second, following the path-breaking book by Badiou, <i>St Paul, or, The Birth of Universalism</i>, Zizek is more and more willing to defin
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  • ...oenergetic analysis]], Charles Kelley, the founder of Radix Therapy, and [[James]] DeMeo of the Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory [http://www.orgonelab * DeMeo, James: [http://www.orgonelab.org/cart/xdemeo.htm"''The Orgone Accumulator Handboo
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  • ...Christian [[universalism]]: what this all-inclusive attitude (recall St. [[Paul]]'s famous [[statement]], "Where there is neither Greek nor Jew" [Col. 3:11 ...the site of a constant battle. Which battle, which [[division]]? To follow Paul: <i>not</i> the division between Law and sin, but between, on the one side,
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  • Author: [[Jacques Lacan]]<BR>Translator: James B. Swenson, Jr.<BR>Source: October, Vol. 51 (Winter, 1989) pp.55-75 ...thing in him held to the law, in order there to find the opportunity Saint Paul speaks of, to be sinful beyond measure, who would throw the first stone? Bu
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  • Cézanne Paul, </strong> <a href="http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl=en&amp;ie=UTF-8&am </strong></font><strong>Eluard Paul,</strong><font size="3"><strong> </strong></font><a href="http://64.233.179
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  • ...of the oldest and strongest [[male]] prevented [[sexual]] promiscuity." [[James]] Jasper Atkinson returned to this hypothesis in [[Primal]] Law (1903). He Totem and Taboo was strongly criticized by anthropologists. [[Paul]] Radin (1929) felt it was a "deplorable performance," Alfred Louis Kroeber
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  • * [[Claudel. Paul]] 81 * [[Henry James]] 18,81,98, 125-144 style of. 125-126
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  • ...Christian [[universalism]]: what this all-inclusive attitude (recall St. [[Paul]]'s famous [[statement]], "Where there is neither Greek nor Jew" [Col. 3:11 ...the site of a constant battle. Which battle, which [[division]]? To follow Paul: not the division between Law and sin, but between, on the one side, the to
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  • ...which followed the publication of this book, date from 1932. René Crevel, PaulÉluard, Salvador Dalí, Joë Bousquet all echoed Lacan's thesis. In 1933, i ...t]]-wing [[philosophers]] likewise fell under the spell of Lacan's book. [[Paul]] Nizan, a careful reader of Jaspers, published a [[summary]] of it the [[c
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  • Bleuler, [[Paul]] Eugen Federn, Paul
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  • ...tion of [[narcissism]] with the aim of accepting the [[world]] as it is. [[Paul]]-Claude Racamier more specifically described weaning from the sleeping tre
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  • ...Freud, Sigmund. Standard Edition: Two Case Studies. Vol. 10. Translated by James Strachey. London: The Hogarth Press, 1955. [cited March 30, 2004]. http://w * Ferris, Paul. Dr. Freud: A Life. London: Pimlico, 1997.
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  • ...of the oldest and strongest [[male]] prevented [[sexual]] promiscuity." [[James]] Jasper Atkinson returned to this hypothesis in <i>[[Primal]] Law</i> (190 <i>Totem and Taboo</i> was strongly criticized by anthropologists. [[Paul]] Radin (1929) felt it was a "deplorable performance," Alfred Louis Kroeber
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  • ...ms of modern communication. Telephones were, of course, firmly absent from James Hilton's extraordinarily popular 1933 fantasy of a Tibetan Shangri-la. ...s coexist? Certainly this was not a new problem. For example, according to Paul Virilio, as early as the seventeenth century theologians had debated whethe
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  • ...which followed the publication of this book, date from 1932. René Crevel, PaulÉluard, Salvador Dalí, Joë Bousquet all echoed Lacan's thesis. In 1933, i ...t]]-wing [[philosophers]] likewise fell under the spell of Lacan's book. [[Paul]] Nizan, a careful reader of Jaspers, published a [[summary]] of it the [[c
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  • ...h E. B. Tylor’s [[Primitive]] [[Culture]] in 1871 and culminating with [[James]] G. Frazer’s The Golden Bough, published in various versions from 1890 t Influenced most strongly by James Frazer, the Cambridge Ritualists, or Hellenists, most notably Jane Harrison
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  • | class="s5" dir="ltr" | How [[James]] [[Joyce]] Made His [[Name]]: A Reading of the Final Lacan (Contemporary T [http://gen.lib.rus.ec/search.php?req=Paul+Verhaeghe&column=author Paul Verhaeghe]
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  • :[[Lacan]] attends the first [[public]] reading of ''[[Ulysses]]'' by [[James Joyce]] at Shakespeare and Co in Paris. ...], an [[event]] organized by La maison des amis des livres, and at which [[James Joyce]] is [[present]]. -->
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  • [[Claudel]], [[Paul]], 324 Flechsig (Prof. Paul-Emile and the
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  • ...f André Gide and [[Paul]] [[Claudel]] and, at the age of seventeen, met [[James Joyce]]. ...ealist review, Minotaure, in 1933. Lacan often contributed to Minotaure. Paul Eluard championed the [[poetry]] of the patient, Aimée, that Lacan describ
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  • * "[[Joker Apart]]." ''The Guardian''. 8 October 2005. [[James]] Harkin. <http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1587546,00.html> ...m an [[idea]] into a [[global]] movement. We should miss both Lenin and St Paul, he argues, because these days we are retreating into a new-age spiritualit
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  • *[[Paul Denis (psychanalyste)]] et [[Jacqueline Schaeffer]], ''Comment peut-on êtr * [[James Glover]]
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  • | class="s5" dir="ltr" | How [[James]] [[Joyce]] Made His [[Name]]: A Reading of the Final Lacan (Contemporary T [http://gen.lib.rus.ec/search.php?req=Paul+Verhaeghe&column=author Paul Verhaeghe]
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  • | How James Joyce Made His Name: A Reading of the Final Lacan (Contemporary Theory) | Paul Verhaeghe
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  • ...olutionism, Bergsonism, and Contemporary Biology, ''Keith Ansell-Pearson, Paul-Antoine Miquel and Michael Vaughan'' ...''<br /> 3. Theodor Adorno, ''Deborah Cook''<br /> 4. Walter Benjamin, ''James McFarland''<br /> 5. Hannah Arendt: Rethinking the Political, ''Peg Birmin
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  • ...profoundly Catholic transgression." [1] Catholicism is legalistic, and, as Paul knew it so well, the Law generates its own transgression; consequently, the ...café in Tunis (Beckett was in North Africa from February to March 1972). James Knowlson conjectured that this "figure coalesced with [Beckett's] sharp mem
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  • In James Cameron's ''Titanic ''(1997) there is a short shot from above of an unident ...''Psychoanalysis and Cultural Criticism, '''''<nowiki/>''' Greg Forter and Paul Allen Miller (Albany, N.Y., 2008). pp. 88–89.'''
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