The later Lacan : an introduction

The later Lacan : an introduction

Author
Wolf, BogdanLacan, JacquesVoruz, Véronique
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Language
English
Year
2007
Page
275
ISBN
9780791469972,0791469972,9780791469989,0791469980,9780791480601,0791480607,9781429471350,1429471352
File Type
pdf
File Size
805.1 KiB

From the Back Cover This book includes essays by some of the finest practicing analysts and teachers of psychoanalysis in the Lacanian community today. The writings offer an essential introduction to the later teachings of Jacques Lacan, illuminate the theoretical developments introduced by the later Lacan, and explore their clinical implications with remarkable acumen. "There are few books devoted to the later Lacan. This book will be consulted regularly as a reference point for those Anglophones who continue to follow Lacanian teaching in order to articulate what it means to have a subject of the unconscious. Lacan is not going away and books like this keep the knowledge living in dialogue with its clinical context." -- Kareen Malone, coeditor of After Lacan: Clinical Practice and the Subject of the Unconscious"It is momentous to have, after nearly a decade, a book that features so many of the most eminent members of the École de la Cause Freudienne. None of the essay collections on Lacan that have been published have made available the highly significant, ongoing work of this French school in English." -- Maire Jaanus, coeditor of Lacan in the German-Speaking WorldContributors include Marie-Hélène Brousse, Jean-Louis Gault, Pierre-Gilles Guéguen, Richard Klein, Eric Laurent, Jacques-Alain Miller, Esthela Solano-Suárez, Alexandre Stevens, Gabriela van den Hoven, Véronique Voruz, Herbert Wachsberger, and Bogdan Wolf. Product Description Examines fundamental concepts of the later Lacan. Review “There are few books devoted to the later Lacan. This book will be consulted regularly as a reference point for those Anglophones who continue to follow Lacanian teaching in order to articulate what it means to have a subject of the unconscious. Lacan is not going away and books like this keep the knowledge living in dialogue with its clinical context.” ― Kareen Malone, coeditor of After Lacan: Clinical Practice and the Subject of the Unconscious“It is momentous to have, after nearly a decade, a book that features so many of the most eminent members of the École de la Cause Freudienne. None of the essay collections on Lacan that have been published have made available the highly significant, ongoing work of this French school in English.” ― Maire Jaanus, coeditor of Lacan in the German-Speaking World About the Author Véronique Voruz is a Lacanian Psychoanalyst and Lecturer in Law and Criminology at the University of Leicester, United Kingdom.Bogdan Wolf is a Lacanian Psychoanalyst practicing in London, United Kingdom.

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