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<h1>Paranoid Desire</h1>
<p><center>Zach Morrison</center></p>
<div id="byline">A 1977 recording of a classroom dialogue at the University of Alberta featuring Japanese-Canadian artist Roy Kiyooka</div>
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<h3>Jaques Lacan's graph of intersubjective commmunication, the <i>Schema-L</i>, superimposed onto Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari's connective synthesis of production.</h3>
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This recording, like the above graphic, demonstrates how paranoia 'blots out' or restricts libidinal relations. It thereby facillitates analyses of the origin, structure, and subversion of paranoid desire.
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