Mirror Sites:
CSUDH - Habermas - UWP
California State University, Dominguez Hills
University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Soka University Japan - Transcend Art and Peace
Created: August 12, 2002
Latest Update: August 12, 2002
jeannecurran@habermas.org
takata@uwp.edu
Index of Site Modules ***
Site Teaching Essays and Preparatory Readings:
- Zen and Lacan By Peter Bishop. Parallel Gallery and Journal. http://www.va.com.au/parallel/. parallel@camtech.com.au
See particularly:
"27. In such a process, the term hybridity is a useful concept and through it we can challenge notions of theoretical purity.(30) Both Lacan's and Jung's theories, for example, are hybrids, and are thoroughly permeated by other theories. They are porous to the influences and implications of these other perspectives. Both Lacanian and Jungian ideas not only bear the traces of these other knowledge systems, or other histories, but they are revealed as being at cross-roads that are still very much in use. The notion of hybridity sustains a dialogical space between seemingly disparate sets of ideas, without collapsing the one into the other, or wondering whether or not they are compatible.References:
- Lacan Links on Web Link added August 12, 2002.
- Brice's Matson's Lacan Sitings on the Wild World Web
Site Teaching Modules with Self Tests and Exercises:
- File on Topic Link added Month day, 2002.