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Lacanian Ink 8 by Raphael Rubinstein

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In Zizek's "Kant as a Theoretician of Vampirism" the Dead arise from the tomb, suck the blood of the living. As well, the vampire's victims, deprived of their blood, are in turn contaminated and become vampires. Zizek views "the new configuration of the axis power-knowledge caused by the incommensurability between the field of representation and the Thing" in fragments of Emma Bovary's cinematic version, of the Marx Bros., of Hitchcock scenary, René Magritte and Michel Foucault.

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First published April 20, 1994

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