Joan Copjec, “Imagine There’s No Woman”
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Joan Copjec, “Imagine There’s No Woman”
joan copjec on the affect of shame, psychoanalytically understood
Jane Copjec, “The Orthopsychic Subject,” appearing in Read My Desire: Lacan Against the Historicists
“The affect of shame, which is searing, painful, is not — according to psychoanalysis — a feeling of being negatively judged by another but of being intimately attached to something you do not understand and which thus feels alien to you.” - Joan Copjec, The Inheritance of Potentiality: an Interview
“Psychoanalysis is a wound to thought that must constantly be reinflicted.” - Joan Copjec