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  • ...e Act offers us is a way to conceive of the [[impossible]] as possible, to see that reality is incomplete and split from within, that there is another wor ==See Also==
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  • ...time]]' of the [[Oedipus complex]] as the one who [[castrate]]s the child (see [[castration complex]]). This [[intervention]] saves the child from the pr ==See Also==
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  • ...back at the [[subject]], but from a point at which the [[subject]] cannot see it. This [[split]] between the [[gaze|eye]] and the [[gaze]] is [[nothing] =See Also=
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  • In [[Schreber]] we see the manifestation of the ways in which the body is not emptied of ''jouissa ...private enjoyment – it is the opposite of what Lacan means by an act. We see a similar type of [[logic]] at play in the phenomenon of stalking. In their
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  • ''See The Super [[Signifier]], Psychically [[Structuring]] [[Space]] So Subtly An
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  • You see the same [[thing]] in [[cinema]] [[history]], if we look at the impact of s
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  • ...te in [[feminist]] [[theory]]. Feminists have [[divided]] over whether to see [[Lacan]] as an ally or an [[enemy]] of the feminist cause. Some have seen ==See Also==
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  • ...e]] of [[subjectivity]]. Whereas in [[{{Y}}|1936-49]], [[Lacan]] seems to see it is a [[development|stage]] which can be located at a specific [[time]] i ==See Also==
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  • See also: [[jouissance]], [[subject]] ...he [[subject]] must risk his own life in a [[struggle]] for pure prestige (see [[master]]). That [[desire]] is essentially [[desire]] to be the [[object]
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  • {{See}} :5. [[Jacques Lacan#See Also|See Also]]
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  • ...wn conception of ideology that Žižek’s is constructed. In [[order]] to see this relationship, we should first say a bit [[about]] Althusser’s concep
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  • ...e difficult to define exactly, but psychoanalytically [[speaking]] one can see [[three]] broad features in psychotic patients:
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  • Gradually, however, he modified this view, coming to see the [[transference]] also as a positive factor which helps the [[treatment] ...es, so the [[analysand]] sees his object of [[desire]] in the [[analyst]] (see [[objet petit a]]).
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  • See also: Abandonment; [[Addiction]]; [[Alienation]]; Allergic object relations
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  • ...in and useless. The effect, then, is to [[invert]] one's "normal" life, to see it as suddenly repulsive.
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  • # The [[active]] [[voice]] (e.g. to see) # The reflexive voice (e.g. to see oneself)
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  • The [[notion]] of [[displacement]] did not see much further [[development]]. ==See Also==
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  • [[Lacan]] does not see [[repression|primary repression]] as a specific psychical [[act]], localiza ==See Also==
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  • Both [[Freud]] and [[Lacan]] see this process of taking up a [[sexual]] position as closely connected with t ==See Also==
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