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Papers
“I thought it was love” By Susy Roizin. Paper presented at the English Seminar in Paris 2007. Psychoanalysis deals with the subject in his singularity. This singularity can be defined as the way the subject positions himself in relation to castration either in the oedipal process or while facing the impact of the language that will transform the infans into a subject of culture. The vicissitudes of this metamorphosis determine the different clinical structures, by means of repression, denial or foreclosure, and they constitute the basis of what would be the unique answer of each one, as a man or a woman. Link to download the full paper.
The Other Jouissance, from the graph of desire, to seminar 9 identification, through seminar 20 Encore to seminar 22 RSI. By Yehuda Israely The Copernican discovery. Lacan, like Freud, seeked a Copernican discovery, that wakes us up from a fantasy of being masters in our own house. Freud identified the unconscious rather than the ego as the center of our being. Lacan elaborated the concept of the unconscious as "structured like language" and identified the master signifier, the phallus, as the pivot of our being. Link to download the full paper.
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