The Lacanian Review Online

  • A Viral Disorder of the Real

    By Yaron Gilat | February 26th, 2020

    In late 2019, a new unknown coronavirus (2019-nCoV) has emerged in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, and is now causing an outbreak of respiratory illness worldwide, with serious health and […]

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  • Racism and Supervision

    By Anaëlle Lebovits-Quenehen | February 22nd, 2020

    I propose to consider that among what is taught in supervision, “being not racist”, is of importance. Especially since racism is perhaps the most widely shared thing in the world. […]

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  • Parasite

    By Cyrus Saint Amand Poliakoff | February 12th, 2020

    Parasite evokes two immediate psychoanalytic references. First, as Lacan articulated, language is a parasite for all speaking beings. Language inhabits us; we are infected with language before birth; and this […]

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  • Father don’t you see we’re burning?

    By Robyn Adler | February 8th, 2020

    The start of the new year has seen the world flooded with images of the disastrous Australian bushfires distributed by the media all over the world. These scenes have evoked […]

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  • The Gypsies of the European Union

    By Evgeni Genchev | February 5th, 2020

    The trigger for writing these lines was a post on Facebook stating the following: This would be really alarming if it was true. Nevertheless, as we all know there is […]

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  • Analytical Operation, Feminine Operation

    By Jacques-Alain Miller | February 1st, 2020

    What are the positions of the analyst and the patient in the analytical experience? It is certain that the analyst has, has power, that there is a phallicisation of the […]

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  • Chasing The Perfect Beauty

    By Marina Veneka | January 29th, 2020

    On Tuesday, 27/06/2017, in downtown Athens, a journalist who suffered from anorexia nervosa for years was found dead in her home by her own father. The medical finding reported multiple […]

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  • The Ephemeral Hero

    By Françoise Stark-Mornington | January 25th, 2020

    In our world today – determined by the market, science and technology – the signifier ‘hero’ as an emblematic figure of the financialized managerial discourse questions the difference between the […]

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  • The Choice of Psychoanalysis (*)

    By Fred Baitinger | January 22nd, 2020

    “Since the beginning, religion has been all about giving meaning to things that previously were natural. It is not because things are going to become less natural, thanks to the […]

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