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Founded and edited by Josefina Ayerza, Lacanian ink is a NYC-based, biannual publication which continues a tradition of psychoanalytic thought developed by Jacques Lacan through his written word, discourses and utterance. They are known for regularly publishing Jacques-Alain Miller, Alain Badiou, and Slavoj Žižek. Each issue provides an elucidation of Lacan’s ideas and elaboration upon his reflections from various fields of inquiry within a contemporaneous context. To comprehend the published work, though, does not necessitate a thorough understanding of Lacan’s ideas; lacanian ink is an act of discovery, both for the reader and the contributors. Exploring novels, film, poetry, television, the visual arts, philosophical and psychoanalytical texts… the things through which you, as subject, perceive, the writers and artists that contribute to lacanian ink provide a critical analysis of it. It is the intention of lacanian ink to expose the reader to current ideas and perspectives, while fostering a critical terminology through which to evaluate them.