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Jouissance (pronounced [ʒwisɑ̃s] ) is a
French language term
implying "enjoyment"; the term
jouissance connotes jouir 'to come' as in ****ual
parlance and...
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unary signifier of lack (phallus)
stitches the
unconscious drives to
jouissance,
dialectically bridging language and
desire (logos and eros, the Apollonian...
- and thus to
questions about its
beauty and
human enjoyment (plaisir and
jouissance) of music. The
origin of this
philosophic shift is
sometimes attributed...
- Bétuel,
jouissances en
partage over
another group of six
islands (Pe**** Foux,
Lavocaire and four others). He
granted three further jouissances exclusives...
- UK, and New York, 1994, pp. 231–50. Fischer,
Michael MJ. "Ptolemaic
Jouissance and the
Anthropology of Kinship: A
Commentary on Ager" The
Power of Excess:...
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psychic fusion" with the mother,
experiencing "emotional
exhilaration and
jouissance". However, as they mature,
sensing their separateness from the mother...
- ("Écrire
contre l'oubli"), women's
rights ("L'objet" and "L'Entrave a nos
jouissances"),
racism ("Peur d'une race"), the NWO ("Démocratie fasciste : Article...
- one that "coagulated and
sparked in the reject-outsider mutiny, trauma-
jouissance and fast hard beat of **** punk. It
found visible existence and a manifesto...
- (London 1997) p. 75
Bruce Fink, The
Lacanian Subject:
Between Language and
Jouissance (Princeton 1997) p. 61 Fink p. 62 and p. 72 Lacan, Four p. 273 Michael...
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During this period, he
developed his
concepts of
masculine and
feminine jouissance and
placed an
increased emphasis on the
concept of "the Real" as a point...