neurosis

  • Desire, Jouissance and Fantasy

    By Éric Laurent | May 4th, 2019

    The ‘desire of desire’, as it is posed, clearly has no defined object. The ‘desire of desire’ is precisely an abyss, an opening, an endlessness. The ‘desire to harm’ has […]

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  • Almost Famous

    By Timothy Lachin | November 13th, 2015

    Like many Americans, waiters make me uncomfortable. Their performance of servitude hypostasizes ontological difference, therefore symbolic castration, and as a neurotic, that bothers me. It didn’t bother Lacan. He loved […]

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