Jouissance (1 of 7): Enjoying in the margins
Linking comments in Freud's 'Three essays on sexuality' to a series of examples ('flying into a rage', 'wallowing in depression'), we differentiate the Lacanian notion of jouissance from everyday notions of pleasure, highlighting how jouissance ('getting off on', 'morbid' excitation', 'painful modes of arousal', etc.) always involves the dimension of the excessive or transgressive. But is jouissance unconscious, and does it exist outside the domain of the symbolic? Link to board: https://drive.google.com/drive/folder...

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Jouissance (2 of 7): Inter-subjective enjoyment

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Jouissance (3 of 7): An erotics of the negative

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Full and Empty Speech (1 of 5): 'Let's talk about me!'

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What is Jouissance

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Lacan on Obsessional Neurosis (1): Obsessional symptoms

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PSYCHOTHERAPY - Jacques Lacan

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Jouissance (7 of 7) : The only substance

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در روان پژوهی: روان، تن، جان، ژوئیسانس

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Jouissance (5 of 7) : Fantasy and the law

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Lacan’s Most Important Idea

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Jacques Lacan - Enjoyment (Jouissance) as an Ontological Factor

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Žižek on the Lacanian Real

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The Lacanian Unconscious (1 of 4) : The trans-subjective

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On the Paradigms of Jouissance

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Slavoj Zizek - Lacan's Surplus Enjoyment, With Examples

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The Name-of-the-Father (1 of 3): "Who's your daddy?"

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Slavoj Zizek. Lacan’s four discourses and the real. 2014

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Leaky Jars of Jouissance | Hilda Fernandez-Alvarez | 28 April 2022

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