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Lacan in the German-Speaking World
(May 2004)
Elizabeth Stewart - Editor Maire Jaanus - Editor Richard Feldstein - Editor
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Addresses Lacan's reception in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, offering new perspectives for American readers.
This book offers a selection of the best work on Lacan that has been published over the past ten years by RISS, a Swiss journal of Lacanian studies. Though focused on Lacan and Freud, the collection is partly about Germany itself, addressing questions of trauma, historical memory, politics, fascism,...(Read More) |
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Reading Seminars I and II
(March 1996)
Lacan's Return to Freud Richard Feldstein - Editor Bruce Fink - Editor Maire Jaanus - Editor
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In this collection of essays, Lacan's early work is first discussed systematically by focusing on his two earliest seminars: Freud's Papers on Technique and The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis. These essays, by some of the finest analysts and writers in the Lacanian psychoanalytic world in Paris today, carefully lay out the background and development of Lacan's thought. In Part I, Jacques-Alain Miller spel...(Read More) |
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Lacan, Politics, Aesthetics
(January 1996)
Willy Apollon - Editor Richard Feldstein - Editor
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This is an anthology of psychoanalytic criticism applied to the wider field of cultural studies including class, gender, representation, ideology, and law.
"What I like most about this book is its demonstration of the importance and breadth of Lacan's thought. These papers take up Lacan's invitation to engage his texts as he did Freud's, not out of passive discipleship but out of a shared conviction of the consequences o...(Read More) |
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Reading Seminar XI
(January 1995)
Lacan's Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis: The Paris Seminars in English Richard Feldstein - Editor Bruce Fink - Editor Maire Jaanus - Editor
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This book provides the first truly sustained commentary to appear in either French or English on Lacan's most important seminar, The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis. The 16 contributors unpack Lacan's notoriously difficult work in simple terms, and supply elegant illustrations from a variety of fields: psychoanalytic treatment, film, literature, art, and so on. Each of Lacan's fundamental concepts--the unconscious, transference, d...(Read More) |
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