- Lacanian Ink
Lacanian Ink is a cultural journal based in New York City and founded in the Autumn of 1990 by
Josefina Ayerza to provide the American intellectual scene with the theoretical perspective of Europeanpost-structuralism . It features major analyses ofpsychoanalytic theory , poetry,philosophy and contemporary art. A distinctive element of its contents is the dissemination of the work of French psychoanalystJacques Lacan , whereby the seminars given byJacques-Alain Miller at Paris VIII on Lacanian theory have become available in English.From its inception Slovene philosopher
Slavoj Zizek joined the editorial board bringing out first drafts of his books in the magazine; since then, he has been published in "Lacanian Ink" regularly. He aptly expressed the axiom guiding the work of "Lacanian Ink": "By rejecting the assertion of identities associated withcultural studies Lacanian Ink outlines a new philosophical universalism." In 2000 French philosopherAlain Badiou joined the editorial board with specialized writing on Lacanian theory and the EuropeanMarxist tradition.In 1997 [http://www.lacan.com/lacan1.htm Lacan dot com] became the official site for "Lacanian Ink", integrating the texts of its various theorists with an extensive special section on contemporary artists. Notably, the archives of the site, available free, include a wide variety of articles and essays by Slavoj Zizek,
Jean-Luc Nancy and Alain Badiou, as well as by modern French theorists.Richard Kostelanetz in his book "The Decline and Fall of a Soho Art Community" notes that "Lacanian Ink", together with a number of other journals involved in contemporary culture, have been witnesses to the century's last decade phenomena. "Today, there are but three of these magazines that continue...Bomb Magazine and "Lacanian Ink" are two of them."External links
* [http://www.lacan.com/lacan1.htm Lacan dot com]
* [http://lacan.com/symptom The Symptom]
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