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The Lacanian Clinical Field: Series Overview | |
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Editor's Preface | |
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Introduction | |
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The "Return to Freud" | |
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Linguistics and the Formation of the Unconscious | |
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Condensation and Displacement in Dream Work | |
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The Notion of Structure | |
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Elements of Structural Linguistics | |
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The Linguistic Sign | |
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The Two Axes of Language | |
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The Value of the Linguistic Sign and Lacan's Anchoring Point | |
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Metaphor, Metonymy and the Primacy of the Signifier | |
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The Metaphoric Process | |
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The Metonymic Process | |
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Condensation as a Metaphoric Process | |
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Displacement and Dream Work as Metonymic Processes | |
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The Joke as a Metaphoric-Metonymic Process | |
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The Symptom as a Metaphoric Process | |
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The Paternal Metaphor as the Structural Crossroads of Subjectivity | |
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The Predominance of the Phallus | |
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The Mirror Stage and the Oedipus Complex | |
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The Mirror Stage | |
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The First Phase of the Oedipus Complex | |
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The Second Phase of the Oedipus Complex | |
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The Third Phase of the Oedipus Complex | |
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The Paternal Metaphor--The Name-of-the-Father--The Metonymy of Desire | |
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The Metonymy of Desire | |
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The Foreclosure of the Name-of-the-Father: An Approach to Psychotic Processes | |
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The Division of the Subject and the Advent of the Unconscious through the Signifying Order | |
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The Splitting of the Subject: Alienation in Language | |
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Subject of the Unconscious--Subject of the Enunciation--Subject of the Utterance | |
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The Alienation of the Subject in the Ego--Schema L--The Foreclosure of the Subject | |
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Dialectic of Consciousness and Dialectic of Desire | |
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The First Phase | |
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The Second Phase | |
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The Third Phase | |
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Desire--Language--The Unconscious | |
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Need--Desire--Demand | |
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The Graph of Desire 1: From the Anchoring Point to the Chatterbox | |
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The Formula of Communication and the Unconscious as Discourse of the Other | |
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The Graph of Desire 2: The Creation of Meaning in the Signifying Technique of the Joke and the Subversion of the Unconscious in Language | |
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The Graph of Desire 3: The Coupling of Desire with the Signifier | |
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The "Generation" of the Graph | |
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References | |
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Credits | |
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Index | |
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Contributors | |