Description |
135 pages ; 21 cm |
Series |
Psychoanalytical notebooks : a review of the London Society of the New Lacanian School ; issue 21 |
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Psychoanalytical notebooks ; issue 21
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Contents |
Transposing-system ( ) reversing-object / Philip Metz -- Editorial / Natalie Wulfing -- On hysteria / Jacques Lacan -- Theory of caprice / Jacques-Alain Miller -- A difficulty in women's analysis: the ravage of the relation to the mother / Marie-Helene Brousse -- The hysteric's refusal & the two jouissances / Pierre Naveau -- Semblants and the sinthome in Freud's 'three lines of development' / Adrian Price -- The hidden life of clotilde / Jacqueline Dheret -- The woman without a body / Catherine Bonningue -- Woman with postiche / Patricia Johansson-Rosen -- The modesty of hystory / Laure Naveau -- The end of analysis through the pass / Rose-Paule Vinciguerra -- The contingency of the phallus and the end of analysis / Elisa Alvarenga -- The uses of the neurosciences for psychoanalysis / Eric Laurent -- Why is the ideology of evaluation pernicious? / Jean-Claude Maleval |
Summary |
The title Femininity is borrowed from Freud's 33rd lecture of the New introductory lectures on psychoanalysis. This issue of Psychoanalytical notebooks thus seks to highlight the connection and disconnection still at work between Freud's seminal lecture and what Lacan pronounced, that 'The woman does not exist' |
Subject |
Femininity.
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Psychoanalysis.
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Author |
Wulfing, Natalie
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London Society of the New Lacanian School
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ISSN |
1464-9969 |
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