The Lacanian Review Online

  • Does a pervert get off?

    By Nancy Gillespie & Cyrus Saint Amand Poliakof | May 1st, 2016

    Similar traits appeared to occur at his workplace, where he was known for unexpected abusive treatment of women co-workers. During, and after, the trial, protesters used the discourse of rape, […]

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  • Between casinos and millennials: rien ne va plus!

    By Corentin Segalen | April 15th, 2016

    The Gambling industry appears to be obsessed by the YOLO generation, the acronym for “you only live once” which depicts the Net generation, also called the Me, Me, Me Generation, […]

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  • Discontent in the United States

    By Alicia Arenas | April 8th, 2016

    Sanders will probably not get the Democratic nomination, but it is undeniable that his unexpected success testifies to something shaky in the US establishment. To an image consultant, he is […]

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  • That which regards you

    By Caroline Leduc | April 8th, 2016

    Offering neither historical, nor religious, nor literary escape, the female genitalia are framed full-frontal. No evasive manoeuvre for the viewer confronted with the question of their concupiscence. The refinement of […]

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  • Tattoo and its Current Feminisation

    By Luc Vander Vennet | April 1st, 2016

    The change in the population that practices tattooing is as old as the history of mankind itself. When you study the history of tattoo, you will find a constant switch […]

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  • To Trump Death

    By Luc Garcia | April 1st, 2016

    And for 8 years now a strange being has been leading the country: an elegant man, in tailored suits, who seems to apologize for his country on a regular basis, […]

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  • Why The Revenant is Relevant

    By Robert Buck | March 25th, 2016

    While the film’s outward and popular appeal [2] may include escapism, to a previous world, without gadgets [3], a veiled one is enduring life today with them, the rapacity and […]

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  • Could Emoji Rule?

    By France Jaigu | March 18th, 2016

    The history of emojis1, the little pictorial icons we all have on our cellphones today, really started in the mid 1990s when Shigetaka Kurita, an employee with Japanese mobile network […]

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