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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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  • ..., [[biologically]] [[speaking]], the vagina is not incomplete without one; what is [[lacking]] is a [[symbolic]] object, the [[symbolic]] [[phallus]]. ...]] (since the [[father]] has failed to provide her with a [[child]], the [[woman]] turns to [[another]] [[man]] instead).
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  • ...ld be. If he enters into the coupling of the [[resistance]], which is just what he is taught not to do, then he speaks from a' and he will see himself in t ...tions between the various people in the case of the young [[homosexual]] [[Woman]].<ref>{{S4}} p. 124-33</ref>.
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  • ...].<ref>{{1932}}</ref> In this work, [[Lacan]] discusses a [[psychotic]] [[woman]] whom he calls "[[Aimée]]", whom he diagnoses as [[suffering]] from "[[pa
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  • ...in Paris, where [[Marie Bonaparte]] organizes a party in his honour. Lacan does not attend. ...âce, the military hospital in Paris. During the [[German]] Occupation, he does not partake in any official [[activity]]. "For several years I have kept my
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  • #redirect [[The Metastases of Enjoyment: Six Essays on Woman and Causality]]
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  • ...nd ''sinthom''/the [[structure]] of the Borromean [[knot]]/the fact that [[Woman]] is one of the Names-of-the-[[Father]] ... you've totally missed the point
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  • relationship between man and [[woman]]. Love is the [[lure]] or mirage which
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  • == What is a subject and why is it so important? == == What is so terrible about postmodernity ==
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  • <b>God and the [[Jouissance]] of the [[Woman]]</b> from <i>Encore — Seminar XX</i>, transl. by J. Rose in J. Mitchell <b>A Man and a Woman...</b>, transl. by Carolyn Jane Henshaw in <i>Papers of the Freudian School
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  • ...on the [[signifier]]s which constitute the [[structure]] proper. This is what the [[cure]], based on [[speech]], must make clear beyond the [[analysand]] ...other's lover, and the usurper) - he cannot [[love]] Ophelia, "he cannot [[want]]." When, at the end, he discovers his desire - by fighting Laertes in the
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  • ...] analysis does not put the analyst beyond [[passion]]; to believe that it does would mean that all passions stem from the [[unconscious]], a [[notion]] th ...at he is [[lacking]] and, by the [[nature]] of transference, he will learn what he is lacking insofar as he [[loves]]: I am not here for his [[Good]], but
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  • ...ysis]] does not put the [[analyst]] beyond [[passion]]; to believe that it does would mean that all passions stem from the [[unconscious]], a [[notion]] th ...e is [[lacking]] and, by the [[nature]] of [[transference]], he will learn what he is lacking insofar as he [[loves]]: I am not here for his [[Good]], but
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  • ...jet a]]</i> seems to be the irreducible [[Real]], "a lack which the symbol does not fill in," a "real [[deprivation]]." ...ther]]-[[God]]: "<i>Jouis!</i>" For [[instance]], what or whose apparition does for the sudden gap of an opening window (<i>The [[Wolf Man]]</i>)? An [[un
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  • ...e his [[theory]] of the painting as "a trap for the gaze," a gaze in which what falls is <i>objet a</i>. The little [[girl]] is the slit in the perspective ...the house coming closer (as seen by the approaching [[woman]]) to the same woman coming closer (as seen from the house), giving the anxious impression that
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  • ...various forms: "I ask myself what you [[want]]," then "I ask you what you want," which leads to "Thy Will be Done!" However, this [[sentence]] is uttered ...nk Coke, the more you are thirsty; the more profit you have , the more you want; the more you obey the supergo command, the more you are [[guilty]]. In all
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  • ...an," insofar as "she would fulfill herself in the smallest [[signifier]]." Woman is [[absent]] from the field of the signifier. ...sire. This discourse [[being]] the reverse of the discourse of the master, does it make psychoanalysis an essentially subversive [[practice]] which undermi
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  • ...gratification, is pleasurable in itself, and is autoerotic inasmuch as it does not require any other object than the infant itself. He writes that the inf ...f the penis, is the site of masturbatory pleasure for little girls. In the woman, the clitoris may be viewed as the organ of forepleasure that transmits exc
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  • ...introduced early in its opposition to the functional: "''Jouissance'' is what is useless." The [[superego]], the [[concept]] of [[Freud]]'s second [[topo ...]" and that will be resolved by way of love, made up for its [[absence]]. "What makes up the [[Sexual Relationship|sexual relationship]] is, quite precisel
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  • ...d with all of his patients. He started to hear her mumble [[words]] during what he called states of [[absence]]. Eventually Breuer started to recognize so ...f treatment based on the one that Breuer had described to him, modified by what he called his "pressure technique". The traditional story, based on Freud's
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  • ...he early 1930s, when he [[analyzed]] the [[writing]]s of a [[psychotic]] [[woman]] in his [[doctoral dissertation]], it is only in the early 1950s that he b
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  • ...turalized [[citizen]] of the United States, and in 1959 became the first [[woman]] appointed a [[full]] professorship at Princeton. She also taught at The N
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  • ...kinds of theory being developed in his work. In [[1970]] Barthes produced what many consider to be his most prodigious work, the dense critical [[reading] ...the same year that his mother would [[pass]] away. The [[loss]] of the [[woman]] who had raised and cared for him was a terrible blow to Barthes. He had
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  • ...tion that “[[the Woman does not exist]]”, arguing that positioning the Woman as the always already “lost referent” is to preclude the possibility of ...possibility’ that opens up the terrain of the hegemonic [[struggle]] for what ‘[[Sexual Difference|sexual difference]]’ will mean” (''CHU'': 111).
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  • ...materialism also emerges in ''[[The Metastases of Enjoyment: Six Essays on Woman and Causality|Metastases]]'', where he mentions a problem that is allegedly
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  • ...smose'' ([[1992]]), the topic of which is already partially developed in ''What is Philosophy?'' (1991, with [[Deleuze]]), Félix Guattari takes again his ...ars"). Concepts such as "micropolitics," "schizoanalysis," and "becoming-[[woman]]" open up new horizons for political and creative [[resistance]] in the "p
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  • ...cters in the film do not [[know]], and then artfully builds tension around what will happen when the characters finally learn the [[truth]]. ...d (played by [[Raymond Burr]]) confronts Jeffries by saying "What do you [[want]] of me?" Burr might as well have been addressing the audience. In fact, sh
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  • ...ingly difficult to distinguish between what Kierkegaard truly believed and what he was merely arguing for as part of a pseudo-[[author]]'s [[position]]. [ ...vity"; that is, that the self is the ultimate governor of what life is and what life means. He also believed in the infinity of the self, explaining that t
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  • ...astration]] [[complex]]', that is, around whether or not someone 'has' or 'does not have' a [[penis]]. ...d feminine structure si the type of ''jouissance'' one is able to attain - what LAcan called [[phallic]] ''jouissance'' and Other ''jouissance''.
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  • ...does not get us very far in an introduction to Lacan, so let us try to say what we can about this [[particular]] [[form]] of [[enjoyment]]. Fink points out ...mediately [[understand]] that she's coming. There's no [[doubt]] about it. What is she getting off on? It is clear that the essential testimony of the myst
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  • ...It is often said that Lacan wants to be [[understood]] only by those who [[want]] to make an effort. I think we should make the effort. Lacan’s [[writing yet become a [[psychoanalyst]]; he was still a [[psychiatrist]]. What is revealing
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