Buch, Englisch, 258 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 558 g
Reihe: Studying Lacan's Seminars
From Lack to Desire
Buch, Englisch, 258 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 558 g
Reihe: Studying Lacan's Seminars
ISBN: 978-0-367-02767-4
Verlag: Routledge
This is the first collection of essays to offer a comprehensive analysis of, and reflection on, the major themes emergent in Jacques Lacan’s seminars of 1955-56 and 1956-57: Seminar IV – the object relation, and Seminar V – formations of the unconscious.
Assessing the value of a clinical approach orientated around the question of the object lack in the contemporary clinic, the book comprises 16 chapters which follow the development of a range of concepts elaborated by Lacan in these seminars, including sustained engagement with his critique of object relations theory. It considers the effectiveness of these early ideas in clinical practice in relation to hysteria, phobia, fetishism, obsessional neurosis, and of the so-called "Borderline" case. Lacan’s early concepts are also subjected to critique for engagement with Queer theory, and research in asexuality or the operation(s) of the signifier Phallus.
The chapters build to provide an invaluable resource to interpret and evaluate Lacan’s early teaching, and to find in his early concepts a fresh utility and scope for both clinical work and psychoanalytic research and enquiry. The book will be of great interest to Lacanian scholars and students, as well as psychoanalytic therapists, and analysts interested in Lacan’s early work.
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Postgraduate and Professional
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
PREFACE
RUSSELL GRIGG
INTRODUCTION
CAROL OWENS AND NADEZHDA ALMQVIST
PHOBIA/FETISH
CHAPTER ONE
Drawing the Urinary Trait: Fantasy and Analytic Technique in Ruth Lebovici’s Treatment of a Transitory Perversion
Dany Nobus
CHAPTER TWO
The lessons of little Hans
Leonardo S. Rodríguez
CHAPTER THREE
"Once Bitten, Forever Smitten": phobias, fetishes, and small boys
Carol Owens
CHAPTER FOUR
The Phobic and Fetish Objects
Stephanie Swales
LACK
CHAPTER FIVE
Privation: A Logical Step between Castration and Frustration
Rolf Flor
CHAPTER SIX
Asexuality, Absence, and the Dialectic of Substitution
Kevin Murphy
CHAPTER SEVEN
Much Ado about More than Nothing: Thoughts on "difficult" cases and Lacan’s Seminar IV
Manya Steinkoler
PHALLUS
CHAPTER EIGHT
The Phallus of the Fifties – Those Years of ‘‘Tranquil Possession’’
Olga Cox Cameron
CHAPTER NINE
The Phallus: Crossroads or Impasse? Queering Desire via Seminar V
Sarah Meehan O’Callaghan
CHAPTER TEN
To be or not to be the phallus: Lacan, Genet, and Wilde
Christine Gormley
WITZ
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Lacan reading Freud: on the relationship of Seminar V to Jokes and Their Relationship to the Unconscious
P. G. Young
CHAPTER TWELVE
"Did you hear that Tom’s dick was hairy?" Witz, Cure, and the Transmission of Psychoanalysis
Jamieson Webster and Marcus Coelen
GRAPH OF DESIRE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
On the Development of Lacan’s Graph of Desire
Dan Collins
PATERNAL METAPHOR
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
Father Love - From Oedipus complex to Paternal Metaphor
Megan Williams
OBSESSIONAL
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
"Why Can’t a Woman be More Like a Man?"
The Signifier and the Obsessional
Nadezhda Almqvist
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Obsessional Desire in Seminar V: The Exploits of Tantalus
Lorenzo Chiesa
APPENDIX
Transitory Sexual Perversion in the Course of a Psychoanalytic Treatment
Ruth Lebovici
INDEX