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> $B7oL> (J : Re: Lacan Slow Reading?
> $BAw?.F|;~ (J : 1997 $BG/ (J7 $B7n (J2 $BF| (J 22:33
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> >Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 21:33:08 UT
> >From: DIMITRA KAPLOGIANNI <[log in to unmask]>
> >Subject: Re: Lacan Slow Reading?
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> >I share your feelings. The book Lacan for Beginners from the Writers and
> >Readers Series might be of some help.
> >Constantinos
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> Thanks for the reference and the reply. I have read Benvenuto and
Kennedy's
> The Work of Jacques Lacan: An Introduction and found it to be helpful.
They
> essentially provide a synopsis of many of Lacan's works that are
available
> in the english translation of Ecrits. Another reference that I have
started
> to make some use of is Muller and Richardson's Lacan and Language: A
> Reader's Guide to Ecrits. This book seems to provide a more detailed
> exposition of all the chapters in Ecrits. There is also a book by Jane
> Gallup called Reading Lacan that I have heard very good things about, but
I
> have not looked at, myself, yet.
>
> John
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> $B:9=P?M (J : John Sproule <[log in to unmask]>
> $B08@h (J :
Dear JOHN
Thank you for your acceptance.
Let's try to read Lacan SLOWLY.
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