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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another solid release from Lacanian Ink,
By Ben Brewer (the Best Coast) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lacanian Ink 34 - Delirium (Paperback)
Overall, as usual, super interesting. Badiou's selections here are not articles at all, but rather previews of a "hypertranslation" of Plato's _Republic_ he is currently working on--I remain skeptical, but it seems like an interesting concept.
Miller's contributions are the most rigorously Lacanian, of course, and helpful. Zizek's article is, again no surprises here, interesting--though this one stands out from the repetitiveness of many of his articles. He begins with the question of the mutual exclusivity of hermeneutics and psychoanalysis (a point, interestingly enough, brought up in the Gadamer-Derrida encounter in Paris in the early 1980s: Dialogue and Deconstruction: The Gadamer-Derrida Encounter (Suny Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy). Some of the other articles are also interesting, most notably,Wajcman's. Overall, an excellent issue from an excellent magazine. But, again, no surprises there--Lacanian Ink (and Lacan.com) rarely disappoint. |
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Lacanian Ink 34 - Delirium by Jacques-Alain Miller (Paperback - October 16, 2009)
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