The Lacanian Review Online

  • Transference of Work is the Orientation

    By Miquel Bassols | April 14th, 2021

    I start with an observation in order to formulate a hypothesis: there is a red thread running from end to end through a series of texts, courses and interventions by […]

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  • The Saying of Sex

    By Rosa Elena Manzetti | April 4th, 2021

    In the sixth lesson of the Seminar Identification,[1] Lacan starts his elaboration on the difference between the proper name and the common name. Unlike Stuart Mill and Sir Alan Gardiner, […]

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  • Is This Us? From the Event to the Consent

    By Federico Oyola | April 3rd, 2021

    This Is Us is a fictional television series that portrays the life of a middle class family in the United States. Its title evokes a misunderstanding that is itself a […]

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  • It Fails: A Lacanian Antibody

    By Camilo Ramirez | March 31st, 2021

    “There are only different ways to fail, some of which are more satisfying than others. We are not simply having a laugh here, it’s not just a Witz. It is […]

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  • Between My Life and Neo-Feminism

    By Christiane Alberti | March 27th, 2021

    For those who question the feminine, the history of feminism is an inescapable teaching, both clinical and political. By publishing online the text of Annie Le Brun’s memorable intervention in […]

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  • Lacanian Opinion (I)

    By Christiane Alberti | March 24th, 2021

    What does the speech of women teach us in the age of #MeToo? The concrete enunciation of women’s public declarations concerning the question of sexual assault has hit its target […]

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  • Masculinism: A Movement Without the Phallus

    By Margarida Assad | March 21st, 2021

    My interest in writing about the feminine, or more specifically about the feminization of the world, resides paradoxically on the masculine. We have observed a contemporary trend spreading worldwide centered […]

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  • On Freedom and Hatred

    By Mariana Schwartzman | March 17th, 2021

    Rush Limbaugh died on Thursday 17th of February of tongue cancer due to his heavy smoking. Limbaugh was a well-known radio presenter with ties to the Republican Party. His voice […]

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