A wide-ranging discussion of how rhetoric is 'erased' in Western culture, and how it can (re)place itself through geometry in the spaces vacated by philosophy. Using Aristotle and Lacan the author... (more)
Presents Lacan's ideas chronologically, beginning with his phenomenological essays on the mirror stage, the influence of structuralism in the fifties, and - finally - his work with graphs and... (more)
Attempts to answer the question 'is there such a thing as hysterical psychosis', or can there only be 'hysteria with psychotic features'.
Proposes a method of cultural criticism that is based on the principles of psychoanalytic treatment and which aims to alter subjectivity and behaviour, drawing on Lacan's theoretical insights. (more)