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  • ===Symbolic Father=== ...c]] [[father]]'''" as the one who lays down the [[taboo]] on [[incest]] in the '''[[Oedipus complex]]'''.
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  • ...Lady in courtly love not fully fit these determinations of the primordial father? Is she not also a capricious [[Master]] who wants it all, i.e., who, herse ...ting point of unbridled fullness whose "primordial repression" constitutes the symbolic order.<br><br>
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  • ..., their [[suppression]] and [[sublimation]], are the principal outcomes of the [[conflict]] that connects [[them]] structurally to this law. ...ntiate the [[real]] Father, the [[imaginary]] Father, and the [[symbolic]] Father.
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  • [[Lacan]], Jacques. Introduction to the Names-of-the-[[Father]] [[Seminar]]. Jeffrey Mehlman. ''October''. Vol. 40. [[Television]]. Spri I don't intend to engage in anything in the [[order]] of a theatrical ploy. I
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  • See [http://nosubject.com/Name-of-the-Father]
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  • ..., their [[suppression]] and [[sublimation]], are the principal outcomes of the [[conflict]] that connects [[them]] structurally to this law. ...ntiate the [[real]] Father, the [[imaginary]] Father, and the [[symbolic]] Father.
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  • #redirect [[Name-of-the-Father]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Name-of-the-Father]]
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  • =‘On the Names-Of-The-Father’ by Jacques Lacan= [[Image:names-of-the-father.jpg]]<BR>
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  • An Abecedarian Roller Coaster Ride Through The Phallocentric Obscurantism Of Jacques [[Lacan]], With Apologies To Slavoj [[Zizek]]. == An Introduction To The Electronic Edition ==
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  • ....<ref>{{1938}} p. 73</ref> The [[father]] continues to be a constant theme of [[Lacan]]'s [[work]] thereafter. ===Father as Third Term===
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  • ...an almost intolerable level of [[excitation]]. Due to the specificity of the French term, it is usually [[left]] untranslated. ...of ''property'', etc., but it [[lacks]] the ''[[sexual]] connotations'' of the [[French]] word. (''Jouir'' is slang for "to come".) -->
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  • ...habet Land Neuters [[Another]] Noxious Ne'er-Do-Well - The [[Notorious]] [[Name]]!''' ...Refer To [[Nothing]], But Nothing! I Deny You, [[Father]], And Refuse Your Name!
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  • ...]", 1920a. [[SE]] XVIII, 171</ref> One feature of this opposition is that the two terms do not function in an exactly symmetrical way. ...ef> [[Masculinity]] is a [[self]]-evident given, [[femininity]] is a zone of mystery:
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  • ...and_-_Phallus|Kid A In Alphabet Land Pacifies Another Pernicious Persona - The Phony Phallus!]]''']] ...anatomical]]) [[body|bodily organ]] and the [[phallus]] as a [[signifier]] of [[sexual difference]].
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  • ...]] [[human]] [[existence]], the [[others]] [[being]] the [[imaginary]] and the [[real]]. ...e for psychoanalysis; [[psychoanalysts]] are essentially 'practitioners of the symbolic function'.<ref>{{E}} p. 72</ref>
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  • ...an has examined in an original way the [[relationship]] between desire and the [[law]], and its implications for [[treatment|psychoanalytic praxis]]. <!-- he concept of [[desire]] is the central concern of [[psychoanalytic theory]]. -->
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  • ===Symbolic Father=== ...c]] [[father]]'''" as the one who lays down the [[taboo]] on [[incest]] in the '''[[Oedipus complex]]'''.
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  • |'''[[List of leaders of the Soviet Union|Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars]]''' |'''Term&nbsp;of&nbsp;office'''
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  • The [[space]] of pure [[death drive]] without [[desire]], between [[symbolic]] death and act ..., insistent [[demand]], like the demand from the [[ghost]] of [[Hamlet]]'s father insisting that he be revenged.
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  • ...[[religion|primitive religions]]", in which it denoted an inanimate object of worship. ...italist]] societies, [[social]] relations assume the [[illusory]] [[form]] of relations between things ("[[commodity fetishism]]").
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  • ...rcourse]].<ref>{{F}} ''[[Works of Sigmund Freud|Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality]]''. [[SE]] VII, 125. 1905d.</ref> ...of all [[human]] [[sexuality]], which is characterized by the [[absence]] of any [[nature|pregiven natural order]].
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  • ...]] by the [[foreclosure]] of a primordial [[signifier]], the [[Name-of-the-Father]]. ...s]] on the grounds that the peculiarly invasive and devastating [[nature]] of psychotics' delusional systems and hallucinations indicates major [[structu
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  • ...d Freud:Bibliography|work]], [[being]] first introduced in ''[[The Ego and the Id]]'' (1923). ...]] is [[divided]] into [[three]] [[agencies]]: the [[ego]], the [[id]] and the [[superego]].
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  • ...terpretation of Dreams]] in [[order]] to explain the [[visual]] [[nature]] of [[dreams]]. ...towards the [[system]] of [[perception]].<ref>{{F}} ''[[The Interpretation of Dreams]]'', 1900a: [[SE]] V, 538-55</ref>
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  • ...[[psychoanalysis]] in the [[sense]] in which one speaks of the [[object]] of someone's ([[Desire]]) (affection or attentions). ...nimate things: individuals, parts of the [[body]] and the [[satisfaction]] of [[need]]s can all be [[object]]s.
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  • ...process]] whereby one [[subject]] adopts as his own one or more attributes of [[another]] [[subject]]. ...trans. Donald Nicholson-Smith, [[London]]: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis, 1973 [1967]. p. 206</ref>
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  • ...]]''), and [[superego]] (''[[Superego|Über-Ich]]''), although neither are the terms simply used interchangeably. [[Lacan]], however, argues that these three "[[ego-ideal|formations of the ego]]" are each quite distinct [[concepts]] which must not be confused with
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  • [[Image:Graph.of.Sexuation.jpg|thumb|right]] ...nce in the debate between [[psychoanalysis]] and [[feminism]], is not part of [[Freud]]'s or [[Lacan]]'s [[psychoanalytic theory|theoretical]] [[:Categor
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  • ...oject]] of close reading, and in the process would reconstitute the theory of psychoanalysis. [[Lacan]] presented a distinctive [[interpretation|reading]] of [[psychoanalysis]].
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  • ...g been recognised in [[psychiatry]] as one of the most common [[symptom]]s of [[mental]] disorder. [[Psychiatric]] descriptions of [[anxiety]] generally refer to both mental phenomena (apprehension, worry)
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  • ...e the [[analyst]]'s "[[countertransference|unconscious feelings]]" towards the [[patient]]. Although [[Freud]] only used the term very rarely, it became much more widely used in [[psychoanalytic theor
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  • The term "[[death]]" occurs in various contexts in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. ...ng]] which it [[symbolization|symbolizes]], is equivalent to the [[death]] of that [[thing]]:
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  • ...[[paranoia]], and can range from single [[ideas]] to [[complex]] networks of [[belief]]s. ==Name-of-the-Father==
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  • [[Duality]] and [[dual relations]] are essential characteristics of the [[imaginary order]]. ...ular image]] (''a'' ''a''') which [[Lacan]] analyzes in his [[concept]] of the [[mirror stage]].
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  • ...which positions the subject as not lacking which props up the ego as being of central importance. ...[[female]] [[biology|sexual organ]]s.<ref>{{F}} "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|The Infantile Genital Organization]]." 1923. [[SE]] XIX. p. 141</ref>
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  • The term [[sinthome]] is, as [[Lacan]] points out, an archaic way of writing what has more recently been spelt [[symptôme]]. ...ar]]'s focus on the [[borromean knot]], and an exploration of the writings of [[James Joyce]].
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  • ...ative and [[combinatory]] links of the signifier and is repeated in a kind of succession that sets up a chain reaction. ...cious signifiers are woven together through [[metonymy]] and [[metaphor]], the two functions that generate signifieds.
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  • ...deas]]), impulses to perform actions which seem absurd and/or abhorrent to the [[subject]], and "[[rituals]]" (compulsively repeated actions such as check ...pically associated with it. Thus the [[subject]] may well exhibit none of the typical obsessional [[symptom]]s and yet still be diagnosed as an [[obsessi
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  • ...t]] (such as an [[animal]]) or a particular [[situation]] (such as leaving the home). ...nce]] [[Anxiety]] if they [[encounter]] the phobic object or are placed in the feared situation, and develop 'avoidance strategies' so as to prevent this
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  • ...e of triadic schemes in his [[work]], Lacan also insists on the importance of fourfold schemes: ...duction of the [[unconscious]], always been required in the con- struction of a [[subjective]] ordering.<ref>{{Ec}} p. 774</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...clinical psychiatry]] and [[criminology]]) refers to a [[particular]] kind of [[action]] defined by its [[aggressivity|aggressive]] and [[violence|violen ...thus an exit from the [[Symbolic]] network, a [[dissolution]] of the [[social]] bond.
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  • {{Top}}lack of object|privation{{Bottom}} ===Lack of Object===
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  • In [[Lacan]]'s pre-1950s writings, the term "[[signification]]" is used in a general way to connote both [[meaning ...]] criticizes [[organicist]] [[psychiatry]] for ignoring "the significance of [[madness]]."<ref>{{Ec}} p. 167, 153-4</ref>
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  • ===The Three Orders=== ..." or three "[[order|register]]s.") From that [[moment]] on they come to be the fundamental classification [[system]] around which all his theorizing turns
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  • ...he [[stage]] of [[psychosexual development]] prior to the [[formation]] of the [[Oedipus complex]]. ...context of his [[discussion]] of [[female sexuality]].<ref>{{F}} "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|Female Sexuality]]," 1931b. [[SE]] XXI, 223.</ref>
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  • He attended a prestigious Catholic school, the '''Collège Stanislas'''.<ref>An ambitious student, he excelled in [[religi ...[[Lacan]] begins his [[treatment|clincial training]] in [[psychiatry]] at the [[Sainte-Anne hospital]], where he would later teach.
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  • ...upts in those black holes in our [[symbolic]] [[universe]] that escape the Father's [[prohibition]]. ...e]] [[nationalism]] and [[racism]]. With the lid of [[repression]] lifted, the desires that have emerged are from from democratic. To explain this [[appar
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  • ...] whose [[name]] epitomises this interpretive [[pleasure]] of 'estranging' the most banal [[content]], it is Alfred [[Hitchcock]] (and - useless to deny i ...ning. Timely, provocative and original, this is sure to become a landmark of Hitchcock studies.
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  • ...</b> and <a href="papin.htm"><b>[[Motives of Paranoiac Crime: The Crime of the Papin Sisters]]</b></a>, transl. by Jon Anderson in <i>Critical [[Texts]]</ <b>The [[Family]] [[Complexes]]</b>, transl. by Carolyn Asp in <i>Critical Texts</
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  • ...'s use of the term owes little to this definition and much to the [[work]] of [[Roman Jakobson]], who, in a major article published in 1956, established ...tion, and the [[metonymy|metonymic]] axis which deals with the combination of [[linguistic]] items (both sequentially and simultaneously).
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  • ...ogy|gift-giving]], [[anthropology|kinship relations]] or the [[formation]] of pacts. ...e [[law]] is fundamentally a [[linguistic]] entity -- it is the [[law]] of the [[signifier]]:
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  • forclusion (a term in use in the [[French]] [[legal]] [[system]]; in [[English]], '[[foreclosure]] ) as the best way of translating Verwerfung into French (S3, 321). It is this term
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  • || [[Seminar II|'''<u><big>The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis</big></u>''']]<BR> ''[[Seminar II|Le moi dans la théorie de || [[Seminar III|'''<u><big>The Psychoses</big></u>''']]<BR>''[[Seminar III|Les psychoses]]''
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  • Book II: The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis. ...in his first seminar between [[discourse analysis]] and the [[analysis of the ego]], both in relation to [[psychoanalytical theory]] and [[practice]].
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  • ...dding-left:10px;"| ''[[Seminar III|Les psychoses]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar III|The Psychoses]]</big> ...]'''. By way of [[foreclosure]] of the [[signifier]] of the [[Name-of-the-Father]] it is possible to [[understand]] [[psychosis]] and distinguish it from [[
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  • ...|Les formations de l'inconscient]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar V|The Formations of the Unconscious]]</big> ...ubstitute]] [[word]]s appear and function like "the [[metonymic]] ruins of the [[object]]."
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  • ...r. This is what the [[cure]], based on [[speech]], must make clear beyond the [[analysand]]'s [[demand]]. [[Lacan]] even asserts that "[[desire]] is its ...a of desire and on the [[anxiety]] of "To be or not to be," hopeless truth of modern man.
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  • ...ation]] isolated by [[Freud]] in <i>[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]</i> (1921, S.E. XVIII), he finds: ...f the [[father]]'s mark, "An [[identity]] of body [[links]] the [[Father]] of all [[times]] to all those who descend from Him."
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  • ...inary]] [[part-object]], an element imagined as separable from the rest of the [[body]]). He then proceeds to define <i>[[objet a]]</i> which relates [[an ...]], <i>[[objet a]]</i> seems to be the irreducible [[Real]], "a lack which the symbol does not fill in," a "real [[deprivation]]."
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  • Book XI: The Four Fundamental [[Concepts]] of Psychoanalysis ...) and a new younger audience, [[Lacan]] talks [[about]] the [[censorship]] of his [[teachings]] and his [[excommunication]] from [[official]] [[psychoana
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  • ...minar XVI|D'un Autre à l'autre]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar XVI|From an Other to the Other]]</big> ...]] of the link between l, the unbroken line, the <i>[[trait]] unitaire</i> of <i>L'[[identification]]</i> and <i>a</i> as follows:<br>
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  • ...itioned where knowledge [[acts]] as truth. [[Psychoanalysis]] consolidates the law." ...self in the smallest [[signifier]]." Woman is [[absent]] from the field of the signifier.
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  • ...rk presents an analogy between two [[terms]]: on the one hand, savages, on the [[other]], neurotics and [[children]]. ...that Freud [[identified]] in savages by analyzing totemic systems as laws of exogamy.
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  • ...1927) by [[Sigmund Freud]] is a book that describes his [[interpretation]] of religion's origins, [[development]], [[psychoanalysis]], and its future. ...prince will marry her. While this is unlikely, it is not [[impossible]]. The fact that it is grounded in her wishes is what makes it an illusion.
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  • ...der Kultur'' ("The Uneasiness in [[Culture]]") and is considered to be one of [[Freud]]'s most important and most-read works, though today it is usually ...]'' and the [[idea]] of a [[death instinct]] first developed in ''[[Beyond the Pleasure Principle]]''.
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  • ...n]] of Freud's [[psychoanalytic]] [[thinking]], but was intended as a work of [[history]]. ...of Moses is inherited through the generations; this guilt then [[drives]] the [[Jews]] to [[religion]] to make [[them]] feel better.
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  • ...de la psychanalyse]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar XI|The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...it is - the "science of the [[unconscious]]" or a "conjectural science of the [[subject]]" - what can it teach us about science?
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  • ...l>]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar II|The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]</i>; and <i>[[The Ego and the Id]]</i>.</span>
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  • ...ed in [[psychoanalysis]] to refer to the [[individual]]'s interaction with the [[object]]s and [[part-object]]s that constitute his or her [[environment]] ...ations]] [[theory]] attempts to avoid [[Freud]]'s tendency to [[speak]] of the [[subject]] in [[isolation]] and to introduce an interpersonal [[dimension]
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  • ...opharmacology]] who practise in [[New Mexico]], [[Louisiana]], [[Guam]] or the military may also prescribe medication.</ref>. In some countries, mental he ==[[Practice]] of psychiatry==
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  • ...a general level about ''[[signs]]'', while the study of the communication of information in [[living]] organisms is covered in [[biosemiotics]]. ...Human Understanding]]" ([[1690]]), first coined the term "semeiotike" from the Greek [[word]] σημειον or ''semeion'', meaning "mark" or "sign".
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  • ...rd]] for (especially) romantic or "[[Human sexual behavior|sexual love]]". The term ''[[erotic]]'' is derived from ''eros''. ...[[construction]]. Eros battles against the destructive [[death]] instinct of [[Thanatos (Freud)|Thanatos]] (death instinct or [[death drive]]).
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  • ...y]] by the [[time]] [[Lacan]] began [[training]] as a [[psychoanalyst]] in the 1930s. ...image]]", but it is meant to emphasize the [[subjective]] determination of the [[image]]; in [[other]] [[words]], it includes [[feelings]] as well as a [[
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  • ...tery button]], and still have [[time]] to play checkers and Parcheesi with the [[Paris]] [[intellectual]] [[community]]!
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  • ...eutic [[relationship]] and the presumed [[value]] of [[dream]]s as sources of insight into unconscious desires. ...his [[work]] has been highly influential — popularizing such notions as the unconscious, [[defence mechanism|defense mechanism]]s, [[Freudian slips]] a
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  • ...s of all [[time]], famous for his expert and largely unrivaled [[control]] of pace and suspense throughout his movies. ...tibility of men and [[women]]; Hitchcock's films often take a cynical view of traditional romance.
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  • ...d was "by far, the most profound thinker of the nineteenth century" <ref [[name]]="ArisSoc"> ...ilosophy/Aris_Soc.html | accessdate=April 23 | accessyear=2006}}</ref><ref name="Creegan">Creegan, Charles. {{cite web | title=Wittgenstein and Kierkegaar
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  • ...genre]]. He served briefly as Hungary's Minister of [[Culture]] following the [[1956 Hungarian Revolution]]. ...|Hungarian]] was '''Szegedi Lukács György Bernát'''; he published under the names Georg or György Lukács. (Lukács is pronounced [[International Phon
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  • ...e [[working class]] still [[exists]], so let's talk [[about]] exploitation of [[others]]. ...ral]] [[tolerance]]. And then you have only to make one step further, that of [[Julia Kristeva]] in her essay 'Etrangers à nous mêmes', and say we cann
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  • ...e [[working class]] still [[exists]], so let's talk [[about]] exploitation of [[others]]. ...ultural]] tolerance. And then you have only to make one step further, that of [[Julia Kristeva]] in her essay 'Etrangers à nous mêmes', and say we cann
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  • ...ntested area of [[Lacanian psychoanalysis]] involves the conceptualization of [[feminine]] [[sexuality]]. ...hinking. For Freud the question of [[sexual differences]] revolved around the '[[castration]] [[complex]]', that is, around whether or not someone 'has'
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  • ...alled "[[formulas]] of [[sexuation]]" to set down the basic [[structures]] of [[male]] and [[female]] [[sexuality]]. ...[[primal]] [[horde]], in which a jealous and greedy [[father]] enjoyed all the [[women]].
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  • ...[[think]] psychoanalysis without any reference to a [[unified]] conception of [[self]] or ego. A few years later, during the May ‚68 uprising, it was felt by many
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  • ...[work]] in the 1950s placed emphasis on the [[role]] of [[language]] and [[the symbolic]] [[order]]. =The Oedipus Complex=
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  • ...vi-Strauss|Lévi-Strauss, Claude]]. 1955.</ref> The [[matheme]]s are part of [[algebra|Lacanian algebra]]. ...ical sign]]". It is not used in conventional [[mathematics]], but is part of [[Lacan]]'s [[algebra]]. -->
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  • The Book of Job [[Zizek]] states that the Book of Job is perhaps the first example of a modern critique or [[ideology]].
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  • =Racism, Anti-Semitism and the Imperative to Enjoyment!= The [[unconscious]], psychic, aspects of these [[processes]] are exemplary of superegoic structures.
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  • =Racism, Anti-Semitism and the Imperative to Enjoyment!= The [[unconscious]], psychic, aspects of these [[processes]] are exemplary of superegoic structures.
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  • The One Measure of True Love is: You Can Insult the Other ...pact of cyberspace. What we are witnessing today is a radical redefinition of what it means to be a human being.<br class="NetscapeDummy"/><br class="Net
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  • ...o-called clash of civilisations. I don't buy this thesis, for a [[number]] of reasons. ...cist right that refers to the deconstructionists, saying: 'Yes, the lesson of deconstructionism against [[universalism]] is that there are only [[particu
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  • ...o-called clash of civilisations. I don't buy this thesis, for a [[number]] of reasons. ...cist right that refers to the deconstructionists, saying: 'Yes, the lesson of deconstructionism against [[universalism]] is that there are only [[particu
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  • ...at the [[fear]] of sexual harassment in a way includes this aspect, a fear of a too violent, too open [[encounter]] with another human being. ...erent [[race]] and we both [[know]] it's not meant in a racist way. If, on the [[other]] hand, we play this politically correct game — 'Oh, I respect yo
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  • ...therein resides the lesson painfully learned through the [[experience]] of the XXth century totalitarianisms. ...de: today, the actual freedom of [[thought]] means the freedom to question the predominant liberal-democratic "post-ideological" consensus — or it means
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  • The [[Matrix]], or two sides of [[Perversion]] ...udo-sophisticated intellectualist readings which [[project]] into the film the refined [[philosophical]] or [[psychoanalytic]] [[conceptual]] distinctions
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  • Thank you for the kind invitation. ...pation of individuals in our post-modern [[political]] process. We are all the time asked by politicians to press such buttons. But some things are exclud
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  • ...imilar) a king, but because he occupies the place of a king within the set of socio-[[symbolic]] relations; etc.etc. ...lism]]) are stand-ins for [[the big Other]]. So, what one should answer to the [[conservative]] platitude according to which every honest man has a profou
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  • ...Lady in courtly love not fully fit these determinations of the primordial father? Is she not also a capricious [[Master]] who wants it all, i.e., who, herse ...ting point of unbridled fullness whose "primordial repression" constitutes the symbolic order.<br><br>
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  • ...ned Letter]]' (2) rather exhibits what we could call a primordial response of common [[sense]]: what if a letter does not reach its destination? Isn't it ...hand took care that the letter arrived at its destination, i.e., that my [[father]] and my [[mother]] met….
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  • ...it. Ranciere's last book, La mesentente,l provides a definite formulation of this endeavour. ..., simultaneously, as the operator which will bring about the establishment of a post-political rational society.3
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  • ...a polemic against the Menshevik and Socialist-Revolutionaries’ critique of Bolshevik [[power]] in 1922: ...tacking us, then you will have only yourselves to blame if we treat you as the worst and most pernicious white guard elements."”
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  • ...ty of the face."<ref>[[Levinas]], Emmanuel, ''[[Totality]] and Infinity'', The [[Hague]]: Martinus Nijhoff, 1979.</ref> ...s gesture par excellence? Was He not the hostage who took the place of all of us and as such exemplarily [[human]] ("ecce homo")?
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  • ...... but I am more inclined to [[think]]...," "perhaps," "I rather disliked the [[feeling]]"): ...ng in my back—drip-drip and presently trickle-trickle. I rather disliked the feeling.<ref>C.S.Lewis, <i>Surprised by Joy</i>, [[London]]: Fontana Books,
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  • ...says, 'But there are no leopards in the Scottish highlands.' 'Well,' says the second, 'then that's not a MacGuffin, is it?'"<br><br> ...ngerous... Now that none were found, we reached the last line of the story of MacGuffin: "'Well,' said President [[Bush]] in September 2003, 'then that's
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  • ...pularized and at the same [[time]] one of the most misunderstood [[ideas]] of [[psychoanalysis]]. --> ...e sex, usually accompanied by hostility and [[rivalry]] with the parent of the same sex.
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  • ...art in it-the [[child]] has not yet discovered it. All the accent falls on the [[male]] organ, and all interest is concentrated on whether it is [[present ...]]. We call this [[infantile]] wish "penis-[[envy]]" and include it within the [[castration]] [[complex]]....<ref>{{TIAE}}</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...[[case]], we continue to exist in the Symbolic even though we have died in the Real. ...ecure his eternalization" (The [[Ticklish Subject]]: the [[Absent]] Centre of [[Political]] [[Ontology]]). That is, she endures a Symbolic death in order
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  • ...[[:Category:Real|Real]] -- [[:Category:Sexuality|Sexuality]] -- [[Seminars|The Seminars]] -- [[:Category:Symbolic|Symbolic]] -- [[:Category:Terms|Terms]] :[[Death Drive]] -- [[Desire]] -- [[Jouissance]] -- [[Name of the Father]] -- [[Objet petit a]] -- [[Oedipus Complex]] -- [[Pleasure Principle]] --
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  • ...arner whom Morrison later wrote about again in the [[opera]] of the same [[name]]. == Plot of Beloved ==
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  • ...on" connotes attempts at seduction, [[real]] or fantasied, in the [[form]] of advances, incitations, manipulations, or suggestions that are actively init ...minently instructive from an [[epistemological]] as from a heuristic point of view, and is worth reviewing.
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  • ...l]], and its nod toward [[liberal]] sensibility, betrayed what was best in the late pope, his <i>intractable</i> [[ethics|ethical]] stance.</p> ...]]. It is here where the highest [[cultural critique]] unexpectedly meets the lowest [[pop psychology]].
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  • ...remarks against the Menshevik and Socialist-Revolutionaries’ critique of the Bolshevik [[power]] in 1922? ...tacking us, then you will have only yourselves to blame if we treat you as the worst and most pernicious white guard elements.’”
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  • ...the entire saga — the [[change]] of the “good” Anakin Skywalker into the “bad” Darth Vader — it aims to draw parallels between our personal an ...s. It makes you greedy. And when you’re greedy, you are on the path to the dark side, because you [[fear]] you’re going to lose things."
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  • ...'s key achievements:<ref>[[Franz Kafka]], "The Cares of a [[Family]] Man," The [[Complete]] Stories, New York: Shocken Books, 1986.</ref> ..., especially as neither of [[them]] provides an intelligent [[meaning]] of the word...
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  • ...says, 'But there are no leopards in the Scottish highlands.' 'Well,' says the second, 'then that's not a MacGuffin, is it?'" ...ngerous... Now that none were found, we reached the last line of the story of MacGuffin: "'Well,' said President [[Bush]] in September 2003, 'then that's
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  • ...[[experience]] of freedom today. Our freedoms are increasingly reduced to the freedom to choose your lifestyle. ...as 11 September thrown new light on your diagnosis of what is happening to the [[world]]?
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  • .... Significantly, all [[three]] [[films]] are centered on a lie that allows the threatened [[Jews]] to survive their ordeal.<br><br> ...action and the racist [[hatred]], [[racism]] wins the day and he casts off the girl.<br><br>
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  • ...[[films]] whose narrative deals with some impossible/traumatic Thing, like the [[Alien]] Thing in [[science]]-[[fiction]] [[horror]] films.<br> ...s at the root of the metaphysical question "Why is there something instead of nothing?"
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  • ...pseudo-sophisticated intellectualist readings which project into the film the refined philosophical or psychoanalytic conceptual distinctions.(1)<br> ...he virtual character of the symbolic order "as such" is the very condition of historicity?<br><br>
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  • ...cause]] of its inaccessibility into a despotic [[figure]] which stands for the primordial jouisseur: we cannot [[enjoy]] because HE amasses all [[enjoymen ...he Great Man, which can only assure his Fame, resides the ultimate mystery of [[Power]].
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  • ...osition, like the second [[stage]] (I am being beaten by my [[father]]) of the [[child]]'s fantasy "A child is being beaten" which, as [[Freud]] emphasize ...ed, it has never succeeded in becoming [[conscious]]. It is a construction of analysis, but it is no less a [[necessity]] on that account. (1)
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  • ...27]]) by [[Sigmund Freud]] is a book that describes his [[interpretation]] of [[religion]]'s origins, [[development]], [[psychoanalysis]], and its future ...prince will marry her. While this is unlikely, it is not [[impossible]]. The fact that it is grounded in her wishes is what makes it an illusion.
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  • ...gative]] one, in opposition to taboo (a term that was itself borrowed from the Polynesian [[language]]), [[prohibition]], and law. ...nt]] and in conflictual [[unconscious]] functioning, not to mention within the [[psychoanalytic]] [[process]] itself.
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  • ...effrey Mehlman, [[Jacques lacan|Jacques Lacan]] & Co. [Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990]). </ref> which plunged him into great turmoil, evidence of which can be seen in his first letters.
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  • The [[Sublime]] [[Object]] of [[Ideology]], New York: Verso, 1989. ...ich he returns to [[time]] and again - that the [[subject]] is the subject of a [[void]].
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  • ...ry of Hamlet."' It was translated into [[German]] in 1911 in a brochure in the series <i>Schriften zur angewandten Seelekunde</i> as "Das Problem des Haml ...et," which had previously appeared in 1929 in the <i>International Journal of [[Psycho]]-[[Analysis]]</i>.
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  • ...tifying]] a specific [[psychical]] cause for [[psychosis]]. In the course of addressing this problem, two themes are constant. ==The Exclusion of the Father==
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  • ...y [[Gabriel Marcel]]. In [[1935]] he [[agrégation| agrégated]] second in the [[nation]], presaging a bright [[future]] despite his provincial origins. ...who was to have a great influence on him. He also began a [[translation]] of [[Edmund Husserl]]'s ''[[Ideas]] I''.
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  • ...hich is logically prior to any [[act]] of [[negation]].<ref>{{L}} "[[Works of Jacques Lacan|Introduction aux commentaire de Jean Hyppolite sur la 'Vernei ...s been [[symbolize]]d (at the level of ''[[Bejahung]]'') can the [[value]] of [[existence]] be attributed to it or not (''[[negation]]'').
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  • ...pe of person associated with these impulses: in fleeing [[The Transference|the transference]], did Dora intend to be cruel towards Freud? ...y" (p. 193). Freud also refers to [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]]'s [[memories]] of [[being]] beaten, which he goes on to discuss further in "A [[Child]] is Be
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  • [[Self]]-[[analysis]] consists of [[interpreting]] one's own [[preconscious]] and [[unconscious]] [[material] ...Freud's self-analysis only became systematic after the [[death]] of his [[father]] in October 1896, and that..
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  • ...itself to the eye. As a noun, <i>the visual</i> involves the way in which the [[psychical]] [[apparatus]] organizes this perceptual data. ...connected this "advance in intellectuality" (1939a, p. 111) to the impact of [[monotheistic]] [[religion]] on [[mental]] [[life]], especially when it pr
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  • ...ot allowed to do, say, see, [[think]], or be; or substantively to refer to the [[law]], [[social]] constraint, [[moral]] education, and so on, on which th [[Psychoanalytic]] [[language]] gives a more precise [[meaning]] to the term, however.
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  • ...a's most [[manifest]] [[hysterical]] [[symptom]] was [[aphonia]] ([[loss]] of [[voice]]). ...ff her [[therapy]] and [[chose]] instead to confront her tormentors (her [[father]], his lover and his lover's husband). When confronted, her tormentors conf
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  • ...[[dreams]], Freud portrays his [[patient]] as a young [[child]] observing the [[primal]] [[scene]] and falling... ...t/Dora.Notes.html Lecture Notes: Freud, "Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria ('Dora')"]
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  • The debate between [[psychoanalysis]] and [[feminism]] has been long and acrimo ...tance in the 1970s as questions of [[gender]] and its reproduction came to the fore.
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  • The '''Rat Man''' was a pseudonym given by [[Sigmund Freud]] to his [[patient]] == Some Remarks on a Case of Obsessive-compulsive Neurosis ==
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  • ...ann'') to protect his identity, after a dream Pankejeff had of a tree full of white wolves. ...octors and stayed voluntary at a number of elite psychiatric hospitals. In the summers he always visited Russia.
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  • ...und Freud]]. Her sister, [[Marie Pappenheim]], as a medical student, wrote the libretto, depicting a [[woman]]'s [[mental]] breakdown, for [[Arnold Schoen ...ng the use of the arm as [[punishment]] because she blamed herself for her father's [[death]].
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  • ...daush of the Hebrews must also have [[signified]] the same [[thing]] which the Polynesians express through their word taboo and what many races in America ...trictions. Our combination of "holy dread" would often express the meaning of taboo.<ref>{{T&T}} Ch. 2</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...when [[people]] or institutions depended on for survival violate or betray the person in some unforseen way. ...e [[victim]], especially if the offender feels [[helpless]] to [[control]] the urge to commit such crimes.
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  • ...[[Freud]]'s main concern was with [[sexual desire]], defined in [[terms]] of formative [[drives]], [[instinct]]s and [[appetite]]s that [[naturally]] de ...hree]] stages may result in [[fixation]]. Freud related the resolutions of the stages with [[adult]] personalities and [[personality]] disorders.
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  • ...logy|Greek myth]] of [[Electra]], who wanted her brother to avenge their [[father]] [[Agamemnon]]'s [[death]] by killing their [[mother]] [[Clytemnestra]]. ...] penis which she envies and would allow her to gain equal status with the father.
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  • [[Image:Hans Baldung 009.jpg||thumb|200px|[[Hans Baldung Grien]]: The Ages And [[Death]], c. 1540-1543]] ...problem solving]] abilities, [[conceptual]] [[understanding]], acquisition of [[language]], [[morality|moral understanding]], and [[identity (social scie
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  • ...[them]] in the [[Unconscious mind|subconscious]]. Since the popularization of [[Sigmund Freud]]'s [[work]] in [[psychoanalysis]], repression is popularly ...e subject's [[body]] can still articulate the [[forbidden]] desire through the symptom.
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  • ...ious is similar to but not precisely the same as the popular [[notion]] of the [[subconscious]]. For psychoanalysis, the unconscious does not include all of what is simply not [[conscious]] - it does not include e.g. motor skills -
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  • [[Lacan]], Jacques. Introduction to the Names-of-the-[[Father]] [[Seminar]]. Jeffrey Mehlman. ''October''. Vol. 40. [[Television]]. Spri I don't intend to engage in anything in the [[order]] of a theatrical ploy. I
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  • ...uline]]/feminine. He then used these terms in his [[dynamic]] [[analysis]] of ego as [[agency]]. ...on [[another]] infant. This alteration of the sexual attack experienced by the [[child]] from [[passive]] to active can also occur in masturbatory activit
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  • ...ame]] was Bloson."[1] Heraclitus is the first person in the [[history]] of the western [[world]] to have put forward a robust [[philosophical]] [[system]]
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  • ...lishing the modern scientific method. Galileo's career coincided with that of Johannes Kepler.
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  • ...d]] and his followers. In this way, at least, the profound [[solidarity]] of [[Marxism]] and psychoanalysis is now there for all to see. ...tonomy]] merely a 'user’s [[illusion]]'. In comparison, the conclusions of psychoanalysis seem rather [[conservative]].
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  • ...Otto Binswanger, professor of [[psychiatry]] at Jena, became familiar with the "[[cathartic method]]." They included Wolfgang Warda, Wilhelm Strohmayer, A ...hree]] [[women]], Tatiana Rosenthal, Karen Horney, and Margarete Stegmann, the first women [[analysts]]. In June 1912 two [[other]] nonphysician women wer
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  • ...ologists abandoned [[universalism]] to conduct local research, emphasizing the differences between cultures. ...possible to arrive at a [[psycho]]-[[analytic]] explanation of the origins of [[religion]]" (1911c, p. 81).
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  • ==Origin of the Term== ...o the [[action]] of the [[psychosis]], French law absolves the perpetrator of civil [[responsibility]] for [[them]].<ref>Chemama, Roland (ed.) (1993) ''D
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  • =The Symbolic Order= ==The Supremacy of the Signifier==
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  • ...lly interprets it as an act of violent [[aggression]] on the part of the [[father]]. ...of [[neurosis|neurotics]], the classic [[case]] [[history]] [[being]] that of [[Freud]]'s '[[Wolf Man]]' [[patient]].<ref>1918</ref>
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  • ==Freud's Self-analysis and its importance for the development of psycho-analysis == ...ive" (Corey 2001, p. 67) considers this time of emotional difficulty to be the most creative time in Freud's [[life]].
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  • ...real [[struggle]] is going on now: the struggle for the <i>[[meaning]]</i> of this NO - who will appropriate it? Who - if anyone - will translate it int ...ned technocrats|enlightened technocratic]] [[liberals]] now wonder whether the hitherto "apathy" was not a blessing in disguise.
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  • ...ps, and scorn for upward [[social]] mobility, social status, family pride, the Christian religion, and patriotism" (CC, p. 194). Copyright [[University]] of Chicago, acting through its Press Winter 2006
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  • The three main influences on [[Slavoj Zizek]]'s work are [[G.W.F. Hegel]], [[Ka ...type of thought or methodology that he uses. (In Zizek's reading of Hegel, the dialectic is never finally resolved.)
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  • ...re listed alphabetically within each [[category]] or subcategory. For ease of reference, one entry may be listed under several categories. [[Abstinence]]/rule of abstinence
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  • ...ndamental emptiness as it was caused by the first [[symbolization]] and by the fact that [[desire]] originates in [[castration]]. ...l]] crisis in [[terms]] of the [[dialectic]] of desire and the question of the [[phallus]].
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  • ...posed, [[repressed]], or revived in different forms at different [[times]] of life. ...[[formations]] ranging from the [[ritual]] of couvade to the [[disavowal]] of [[paternity]], or even beyond, to [[delusion]] and [[paranoia]] (Soulé, 19
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  • ...akes up where [[totemism]] and taboos leave off, and constitutes the basis of all [[religion]]. ...ch deal with the relations of human beings are comprised under the heading of ethics" (p. 142).
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  • ...the [[dual]] relation, between the [[imaginary]] (which is dualistic) and the [[symbolic]], (which adds a [[third]] element). ...[[speech]], as in the fort/da [[game]] that [[Freud]] described in Beyond the [[Pleasure]] [[Principle]] (1920g).
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  • ...dvanced in Beyond the [[Pleasure Principle]] (1920g)—and the possibility of re-conceptualizing group psychology is noteworthy. ...ng from Gustave Le Bon and William McDougall to describe the prevalence of the primary [[processes]] in ephemeral groups.
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  • ...in the [[difference]] between the [[sexes]], specifically in [[terms]] of the [[unconscious]] and [[castration]]. ...the formulas of sexuation]] on March 13, 1973, during one of the lectures of his 1972-1973 [[seminar]] <i>[[Encore]]</i>.
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  • ...[[left]] their impression on Freud in his first years of [[life]]. In 1860 the family settled in [[Vienna]] where Sigmund, as he came to call himself, rec ...April 15, 1858. Freud later admitted that his [[childhood]] wish to be rid of his brother caused him lingering [[guilt]] throughout his life.
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  • ...reflect what he was learning on a continual basis. There are a [[number]] of [[concepts]] that are essential for [[understanding]] [[psychoanalytic theo ==The psyche==
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  • ...ity. His patients were simply his subjects or the means by which to gather the data toward that end. ...ebt to this pioneer for how he challenged and contributed to our treatment of mental disorders.
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  • * Clark, Ronald. Freud: The Man and the Cause. New York: Random House, 1980. ...Edition: Two Case Studies. Vol. 10. Translated by James Strachey. London: The Hogarth Press, 1955. [cited March 30, 2004]. http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/
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  • The functions of [[language]] ...hip]] betweeh language and [[human]] [[subjectivity]], and the [[meaning]] of '[[full]]' and 'empty' [[speech]].
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  • ...prising that [[negation]] and negativity come to playa crucial [[role]] in the [[discussion]]. ...role that the phallus plays in a [[dialectical]] assumption by the subject of his own desire now becomes thematized.
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  • The [[Signification]] of the [[Phallus]] ...ve with that fact, settling for what provisional [[sense]] we can make out of what he actually says.
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  • [[A-father (Un-Pere), 223, 237, 259 [[Arbitrary (relation of signifier to signified), 11, 86, 87, 154; 161, 162, 174, 183, 184, 328
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  • ...xious housewife or the vulnerable bride (in Fritz Lang's [[Secret]] Beyond the Door). ...her ultimate [[femme fatale]] role, in Lang's The [[Woman]] in the Window, the only question that bothered me was: Did Lang do it with her or not? To [[sa
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  • ===The [[Imaginary]]=== ===The [[Symbolic]]===
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  • ...o Jacques [[Lacan]], the [[unary]] [[trait]] is the elementary [[form]] of the [[signifier]] as pure [[difference]] that supports [[symbolic]] identificat ...(1921c, p. 107). [[Dora]]'s cough, for example, was an imitation of her [[father]]'s.
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  • ...est, 1929) bore a different title: "Catastrophes in the [[Development]] of the [[Genital]] Function: A [[Psychoanalytic]] Study."</p> ...) [[notes]], this "cosmogonic epic seeks its [[meaning]] in the automatism of [[repetition]] itself."</p>
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  • ...est, 1929) bore a different title: "Catastrophes in the [[Development]] of the [[Genital]] Function: A [[Psychoanalytic]] Study."</p> ...) [[notes]], this "cosmogonic epic seeks its [[meaning]] in the automatism of [[repetition]] itself."</p>
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  • The titles of each year (or each 'book') of the [[seminar]], are listed below. The original [[French]] titles are listed below the [[English]] ones.
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  • ...ry of Hamlet."' It was translated into [[German]] in 1911 in a brochure in the series <i>Schriften zur angewandten Seelekunde</i> as "Das Problem des Haml ...et," which had previously appeared in 1929 in the <i>International Journal of [[Psycho]]-[[Analysis]]</i>.
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  • ...[psychological]] factors in hypertension, esophageal spasm, [[psychology]] of [[jealousy]], [[body]] [[image]] disturbances, and [[suicide]] will serve a ...in a [[concentration camp]], though it was only later that Eissler learned of his fate.</p>
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  • ...s]] have studied [[Shakespeare]]'s works to deepen their [[understanding]] of [[psychic]] [[conflict]] and to hone their interpretive skills. [[Literary] ...rom any source, according to [[Jones]], was this tribute to the complexity of [[existence]], from <i>Hamlet</i>.</p>
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  • ...of [[Goethe]] and [[Sophocles]] [[being]] among the first), as in the work of his disciples (Nunberg and Federn, 1962-1975). ...s (as does [[psychoanalysis]] itself) the [[split]] between the normal and the pathological.
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  • ...] of the [[child]]'s [[life]], these instances are incarnated by a variety of actual agents. ...[other]]. This symbolic castration determines the way in which the boy and the [[girl]] will
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  • ...ertain culmination of the [[history]] of [[psychoanalytic]] [[thought]] on the [[subject]]. To better define their importance, let us examine their histor ...d as the precursor of the castration [[complex]] (Freud, 1916-1917e). Thus the [[Freudian]] [[concept]] is "absolutely realist."
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  • ...] of the [[child]]'s [[life]], these instances are incarnated by a variety of actual agents.</p> ...he real father also partially represents for the child the [[category]] of the [[impossible]] ([[Figure]] 1).</p>
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  • ...ndamental emptiness as it was caused by the first [[symbolization]] and by the fact that [[desire]] originates in [[castration]]. ...l]] crisis in [[terms]] of the [[dialectic]] of desire and the question of the [[phallus]].
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  • ...[[form]] a [[chain]] of signifiers and, in fact, [[discourse]], or a march of signifiers. ...itself heard in the indeterminate series of signifiers that march through the signifying chain.
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