The subject of Lacan : a Lacanian reader for psychologists

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The subject of Lacan : a Lacanian reader for psychologists

edited by Kareen Ror Malone and Stephen R. Friedlander

(SUNY series, alternatives in psychology / Michael A. Wallach, editor)(SUNY series in psychoanalysis and culture)

State University of New York Press, 2000

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Written with the American psychological community in mind, The Subject of Lacan provides an accessible introduction to the psychoanalytic theories of Jacques Lacan. The contributors address issues and theories that define the field of psychology for its practitioners, researchers, and theorists. Focusing on a wide range of topics, including cognitive science, family therapy, psychoanalytic technique, psychotherapy versus psychopharmacology, gender and sexuality, psychology of religion, psycholinguistics, and cultural diversity, this book makes an important contribution to the understanding of the radically innovative character and complexity of Lacanian theory. Contributors include Willy Apollon, Suzanne Barnard, Mario L. Beira, Donna Bentolila, Danielle Bergeron, Mark Bracher, Daniel L. Buccino, Lucie Cantin, David S. Caudill, Bruce Fink, Stephen R. Friedlander, Patricia Gherovici, Kareen Ror Malone, David Metzger, Paola Mieli, John Muller, Ian Parker, Andre Patsalides, Ellie Ragland, Robert Samuels, Lucia Villela, Valerie Walkerdine, and Slavoj Zoizuek.

Table of Contents

List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction Kareen Ror Malone and Stephen R. Friedlander Part I. Lacan and Psychological Theory Kareen Ror Malone 1. The Cartesian Subject without the Cartesian Theatre Slavoj Zizek 2. The Origins and Self-Serving Functions of the Ego John Muller 3. Socializing Psycholinguistic Discourse: Language as Praxis in Lacan Suzanne Barnard 4. Lacanian Psychoanalysis and the Neurotic Orientation of Religious Experience David Metzger 5. No Laughing Matter: Girls' Comics and the Preparation for Adolescent Femininity Valerie Walkerdine 6. Homosexualities from Freud to Lacan Robert Samuels 7. Jouissance in the Cure André Patsalides and Kareen Ror Malone Part II. Lacan and the Clinic Stephen R. Friedlander 8. The "Third Party" in Psychoanalysis Stephen R. Friedlander 9. The Analytic Relationship Bruce Fink 10. Some Reflections on Lacan's View of Interpretation Mario L. Beira 11. How Analysis Cures According to Lacan Mark Bracher 12. The Treatment of Psychosis Willy Apollon, Danielle Bergeron, and Lucie Cantin 13. Lacan and Family Therapy?! Opening a Space for Lacan in American Clinical Practice Daniel L. Buccino Part III. Lacan, Psychology, and Culture Kareen Ror Malone 14. How the Fact That There Is No Sexual Relation Gives Rise to Culture Ellie Ragland 15. Femininity and the Limits of Theory Paola Mieli 16. Why Do People Take Prozac? Anxiety, Symptom, and the Inhibition of Responsibility Patricia Gherovici 17. Lacan's Social Psychoanalysis: Religion and Community in a Pluralistic Society David S. Caudill 18. Lacan in America Donna Bentolila 19. Looking for Lacan: Virtual Psychology Ian Parker 20. Executors of an Ancient Pact Lúcia Villela Glossary of Lacanian Terms List of Contributors Index

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