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  1. Judith Miller (French:; 3 July 1941 – 6 December 2017) was a French psychoanalyst, born in Antibes. She was the daughter of the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan and Sylvia Bataille. Her spouse was Lacanian Jacques-Alain Miller.

  2. May 25, 2019 · Judith Miller (born 1941) is a French philosopher, and the daughter of Jacques Lacan — radical psychoanalyst, and wife to prominent Lacanian Jacques-Alain Miller.

  3. KEY WORDS: Propaganda Model, Iraq War 2003, Judith Miller, The New York Times. Introduction: the five-filter propaganda model. Time and again the media align themselves with state propaganda, most intensely so in times of war (see Boyd-Barrett, 2003a; Kellner, 1992; Knightly, 2002).

  4. Judith Miller, the Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent of The New York Times and bestselling author of Germs: Biological Weapons and America’s Secret War, spoke at the Barnard College commencement. Joining her were two other accomplished women, cancer researcher Susan Band Horwitz and philosopher-ethicist Martha Nussbaum, who received the ...

  5. Oct 26, 2012 · Columbia University professor Judith Miller, Ph.D. talks about her life and career bridging the two worlds of mainstream psychology and spirituality.

  6. Judith Miller (née Bataille) contributed work on the philosophy of science to the pages of the Cahiers pour l’Analyse. She is the daughter of Jacques Lacan. The patronym ‘Bataille’ came from her mother Sylvia Maklès-Bataille, who at the time of Judith’s birth was married to, though separated from, Georges Bataille.

  7. Judith Miller (French: [milɛʁ]; 3 July 1941 – 6 December 2017) was a French psychoanalyst, born in Antibes. She was the daughter of the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan and Sylvia Bataille. Her spouse was Lacanian Jacques-Alain Miller.

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