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Sep 30, 2005 ∙ 9 min
Riverrun Writing in the Anna Livia section of Finnegans Wake
Ever since 1991 when I gave a paper at a conference in Paris on he Sinthome, I have (sporadically) been reading and puzzling over this...

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Sep 30, 2003 ∙ 16 min
Signifying Nothing: Lacanian Theory And Tragic Form
There is a brief moment in literary history which is of interest in the context of Lacan's theorisation of the coming into being of the...

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Sep 30, 2001 ∙ 14 min
To think differently: Michel Foucault and the status of psychoanalytic theory
In the extreme, life is what is capable of error. Error is at the root of what makes human thought and its history. The opposition of...

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May 31, 2001 ∙ 26 min
Enduring Love: From Urbane Objectivity To Panicked Object
In Lesson XXI of the seminar Anxiety, Lacan observes of a particular type of anxiety that it is not possible to speak about it without...

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May 31, 2000 ∙ 11 min
Narrative Impasse: The Act As A Passage A L'Acte
I doubted my own existence, and even today, I have no faith in it, none, so that I have to say, when I speak, Who speaks, and seek and so...

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Sep 30, 1999 ∙ 29 min
The Way We Talk: Psychotic Language And The Butcher Boy
One of the most striking features of The Butcher Boy is that it is a novel sustained almost entirely by one voice. True, this is a voice...

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Sep 30, 1998 ∙ 31 min
Lacan And Dali - An Anamorphic Encounter?
'What fun I might have had Lacan's half-mocking, backward look at his early years from the vantage point of 1966, pinpoints his much...

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May 31, 1998 ∙ 15 min
In Pursuit Of The Fading Subject Across The Field Of Fantasy
Reading Lacan over the years I have often found myself, like Joxer in The Plough and the Stars in a state close to intoxicated...

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May 31, 1996 ∙ 12 min
Narrative, Anxiety And The Temporal Factor
Any coffee break conversation with Irish Lacanian students will confirm Lacan's own assertion that the concept of lack is not in itself...

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May 31, 1994 ∙ 16 min
Beckett’s Unnamable: Not I, not Mad.
To cede the initiative to words is the task of the artist according to Mallarme. In a more sinister context this dictum could also be...

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