Beschreibung:
Examines fundamental concepts of the later Lacan.
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.
Preface
Véronique Voruz and Bogdan Wolf
Acknowledgments
Part I The Letter and the Limits of Interpretation
Interpretation in Reverse
Jacques-Alain Miller
Discretion of the Analyst in the Post-interpretative Era
Pierre-Gilles Guéguen
The Purloined Letter and the Tao of the Psychoanalyst
Eric Laurent
Part II From the Analytic Symptom to the Sinthome
The Sinthome, a Mixture of Symptom and Fantasy
Jacques-Alain Miller
Two Statuses of the Symptom: "Let Us Turn to Finn Again"
Jean-Louis Gault
Hysteria and Sinthome
Marie-Hélène Brousse
Identification with the Symptom at the End of Analysis
Esthela Solano-Suárez
Part III A Psychoanalytic Clinic of Psychosis
From the Elementary Phenomenon to the Enigmatic Experience
Herbert Wachsberger
Three Enigmas: Meaning, Signification, Jouissance
Eric Laurent
A Child through the Mirror
Gabriela van den Hoven
Part IV Jouissance, the Object, Anxiety
Jacques Lacan and the Voice
Jacques-Alain Miller
Embarrassment, Inhibition, and Repetition
Alexandre Stevens
A Lacanian Reading of Dora
Véronique Voruz
Gaze and Representation
Richard Klein
The Perception and Politics of Discourse
Bogdan Wolf
Part V Sexuation
Love and Sex Beyond Identifications
Alexandre Stevens
Feminine Positions of Being
Eric Laurent
Women and the Symptom: The Case of the Post-Freudians
Pierre-Gilles Guéguen
Sexual Position and the End of Analysis
Marie-Hélène Brousse
Afterword: The Response of Psychoanalysis to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Jacques-Alain Miller
Index
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