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The current issue lacanian ink 16, Body Politic, features
Jacques-Alain Miller on The Experience of the Real, Alain Badiou on
The Concept of Democracy, Slavoj Zizek discussing The Desert of the
Real, David Ebony's Orozco/Badiou, Caroline The Giver Giveth, and
poetry by Raphael Rubinstein.

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The forthcoming issue lacanian ink 17 (Fall 2000), Esthetics, will
include, Jacques-Alain Miller's seminar onThe Paradigms of
Jouissance, Alain Badiou's stance on Art and Philosophy, Slavoj Zizek
traces subliminal passion in the fantasme of opera in Run, Isolde,
Run, plus Gerard Wajcman's The Object of Art, Thomas Svolos onThe
Great Divide, David Ebony's Tunga/Terry Eagleton,
Cathy Lebowitz interviews Josefina Ayerza on the art of Ghada Amer.

Lacanian ink is a biannual publication which continues a tradition of
psychoanalytic thought developed by Jacques Lacan through his written
word, discourses and utterance. Each issue provides an elucidation of
his ideas and elaboration upon his reflections from various fields of
inquiry within a contemporaneous context. To comprehend the published
work, though, does not necessitate a thorough understanding of
Lacan's ideas; lacanian ink is an act of discovery, both for the
reader and the contributors. Exploring novels, film, poetry,
television, the visual arts, philosophical and psychoanalytical
texts... the things through which you, as subject, perceive, the
writers and artists that contribute to lacanian ink provide a
critical analysis of it. It is the intention of lacanian ink to
expose the reader to current ideas and perspectives, while fostering
a critical terminology through which to evaluate them.


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