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Acknowledgments
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 Lacan's Subversion of the Subject 9
Chapter 2 The First Thesis 23
Chapter 3 Identity, or the Subject-as-Meaning 45
Chapter 4 The Second Thesis 57
Chapter 5 The Fundamental Fantasy 81
Chapter 6 How Acts Use Signifiers 97
Chapter 7 Badiou and Zizek on Acts and Subjects 115
Chapter 8 An Act beyond Recognition 139
Conclusion 157
Notes 165
Bibliography 173
Index 187
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