The Lacanian Review Online

  • Corparlant

    By Philippe Cousty | May 1st, 2020

    The rumour of the lockdown lifting has ushered in a new period: the time of tomorrow, with respect to the basic opposition of yesterday and today, since we don’t know […]

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  • The Bridge-Builder

    By Christian Kohner-Kahler | April 30th, 2020

    On 24th April, the Kronen Zeitung (the highest circulation daily in Austria) reported under the headline: “Prefer Austria – Kurz: Restraint during holidays abroad” on the recommendations of the Austrian […]

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  • Civilization and Its Objects a

    By Yaron Gilat | April 30th, 2020

    After the coronavirus passes, so they say, the world will not go back to what it was before. When we emerge on the other side of the pandemic’s rabbit hole, […]

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  • On the phone

    By Dominique Chauvin | April 29th, 2020

    In these times of subjective emergencies, I will attempt to circumscribe how a phone call can constitute an intervention outside-of-the-norm, in different contexts. I will take three examples. The Voice […]

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  • What’s missing, what’s falling

    By Manuela Simone | April 29th, 2020

    1917: Marcel Duchamp signs a urinal with the name R. MUTT and calls it “Fountain”. According to the artist, any ordinary object with a signature, a title and its placement […]

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  • Passions Run Wild

    By Markus Zöchmeister | April 28th, 2020

    There was a moment of panic in Austria when hamster purchases occurred and patients told about their fears that they had taken from the supermarkets. This panic moment, which could […]

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  • Parasite(s)

    By Luc Vander Vennet | April 28th, 2020

    What an unbelievable coincidence!  Should we become superstitious? In February 2020, Bong Joon Ho won four Oscars with Parasite, a black comedy thriller film. Parasite also won the Golden Palm […]

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  • Notes on Desire and Isolation

    By Marcus André Vieira | April 27th, 2020

    1) Deadly Machine I remember how it seemed to me awkward, in college studying the life of viruses, when I discovered that life is just what a virus doesn’t have. […]

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  • Viral and other threats

    By Lieve Billiet | April 27th, 2020

    I am still a bit dazed. Not really knowing what to think about the fact that just this NLS Congress had to be cancelled. Its theme was interpretation. Not for […]

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  • Where Are the Reals? / Have We Crossed the Line?

    By Hsing-Wen Chang | April 26th, 2020

    I have been following closely the stories of the coronavirus outbreak since the lockdown of Wuhan and Hubei. Reading those writings and diaries from Wuhan, I was imagining the disaster. […]

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