Disseminating Lacan
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Disseminating Lacan
(SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy / Dennis J. Schmidt, editor)
State University of New York Press, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The distinguishing feature of Disseminating Lacan is its decidedly interdisciplinary approach. This book brings together diverse research efforts which have remained, until now, isolated in their respective subject-matter areas.
The essays selected here exhibit a threefold discursive movement of dissemination which is implicit in Lacan's texts. First, they bring to light the way in which Lacan's text has been formed through diverse "borrowings" from various theoretical discourses such as sociology, linguistics, and philosophy. Second, they trace how Lacan's text, in turn, has engaged, affected, and transformed those theoretical disciplines. Third, they suggest some possible critical readings of Lacan from various perspectives and concerns. These critiques, far from refuting Lacan's undeniable contribution to psychoanalysis and to the intellectual world, enrich and advance Lacanian discourse.
The book features four prominent French Lacanians: Juan-David Nasio, Joël Dor, Moustapha Safouan, and Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen. Essays by two of them, Nasio and Dor, appear here in English for the first time. Additionally, the volume features authors who have established and continue to guide Lacanian studies in the United States, and it introduces emerging voices in Lacanian studies.
目次
Acknowledgments
Editors' Introduction
PART I. LACAN AND PHILOSOPHY
The Concept of the Subject of the Unconscious
Juan-David Nasio
The Order of the Real.' Nietzsche and Lacan
Babette Babich
Lacan and Merleau-Ponty: The Confrontation of Psychoanalysis and Phenomenology
James Phillips
PART II. LACAN AND SCIENCE
The Epistemological Status of Lacan's Mathematical Paradigms
Joël Dor
Sociology Before Linguistics: Lacan's Debt to Durkheim
Stephen Michelman
Toward a New Alliance between Psychoanalysis and Social Theory
Judith Feher Gurewich
PART III. LACAN, AESTHETICS, AND LITERATURE
The Third Generation of Desire
William Richardson
Lacan: The Poetic Unconscious
David Pettigrew
Lacan and Modernism: Representation and Its Vicissitudes
Thomas Brockelman
PART IV. THE QUESTION OF SEXUALITY AND GENDER
Sexuality in Neurosis and Psychosis: Two Letters from Freud to Jung
Moustapha Safouan
Jocelyn, a Story of the Soul
Cora Monroe
Queering the Phallus
Debra Bergoften
PART V. PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY AND PRACTICE
The Oedipus Problem in Freud and Lacan
Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen
Lacan and Schatzman: Reflections on the Concept of "Paternal Metaphor"
Wilfried Ver Eecke
The Psychical Meaning of Life and Death: Reflections on the Lacanian Imaginary, Symbolic, and Real
Richard Boothby
A Semiotic Correlate of Psychotic States
John Muller
Contributors
Index
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