Kim Namjoon really said “la femme n’existe pas.”
Hm.
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Kim Namjoon really said “la femme n’existe pas.”
Hm.
“All losses revive the trauma of original narcissistic loss and awaken reparative regressive revivals of the state of narcissistic blissful grandeur.” (Cooper, 1993) And that’s why losses are so hard to bear with because it is an open wound that we all have, it has never been closed. For Freud it’s a loss of love; for Lacan it is the loss of the object a, it is the loss of something you can’t even define, the very first feeling we got of complete ecstasy that we will never have again and spend our lives trying to have it one more time. This is why love is so traumatic because it has a history! Even if most of the time we believe it doesn’t because we are not aware of it since it is not conscious knowledge.
Madelaine Bustamante
That something like an order can be brought into this hole, this constitutive failure of primordial castration, is what I believe circumcision incarnates
http://twitter.com/_lacan_/status/1109179203113664517
it is particularly difficult to wrench the obsessional away from the stranglehold of the gaze
http://twitter.com/_lacan_/status/957157139650359296
[art can target] what presents itself in the first instance as a symptom. ...Joyce illustrates what somewhere he calls 'the uncreated conscience of my race'. This is the mission Joyce sets himself. [In short, Joyce seeks to illustrate the symptom of his country.]
http://twitter.com/_lacan_/status/957174269502480385
since James Joyce's dick was a bit lax his art supplemented his phallic allure (S. XXIII)
http://twitter.com/_lacan_/status/957157062433222656
The symptom subsists insofar as it is hooked onto language, at least if we believe..we can modify something in the symptom by means of a manipulation that is said to be interpretative..., by playing on meaning. That Chomsky should...mix up..symptom &..real is..what took me aback.
http://twitter.com/_lacan_/status/957105261336055810
When you love it has little to do with sex. https://t.co/wzpam8jzIr
http://twitter.com/_lacan_/status/833231972709302272