Returns of the French Freud:

Returns of the French Freud:
Title Returns of the French Freud: PDF eBook
Author Todd Dufresne
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 260
Release 2013-12-19
Genre Psychology
ISBN 131779561X

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Creating a snapshot of current thinking about psychoanalysis, this lively collection examines the legacy of Freud and Lacan. Through provocative and penetrating arguments, the contributors take psychoanalysis to task for 0ts dark view of human nature, theoretical sorcery, devaluation of femininity, self-referentiality, discipleship, negativity, ignorance of history and more. The essays also examine the complex relationships between Freudian and Lacanian theory and philosophy, feminism, anthropology, communications theory, deconstruction, Foucauldian genealogy and medical history. The outstanding list of contributors includes Paul Roazen, Francois Roustang, John Forrester, Rodolphe Gasche, Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen and Jacques Derrida.

Returns of the French Freud:

Returns of the French Freud:
Title Returns of the French Freud: PDF eBook
Author Todd Dufresne
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 252
Release 2013-12-19
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317795628

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Creating a snapshot of current thinking about psychoanalysis, this lively collection examines the legacy of Freud and Lacan. Through provocative and penetrating arguments, the contributors take psychoanalysis to task for 0ts dark view of human nature, theoretical sorcery, devaluation of femininity, self-referentiality, discipleship, negativity, ignorance of history and more. The essays also examine the complex relationships between Freudian and Lacanian theory and philosophy, feminism, anthropology, communications theory, deconstruction, Foucauldian genealogy and medical history. The outstanding list of contributors includes Paul Roazen, Francois Roustang, John Forrester, Rodolphe Gasche, Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen and Jacques Derrida.

Jacques Lacan's Return to Freud

Jacques Lacan's Return to Freud
Title Jacques Lacan's Return to Freud PDF eBook
Author Philippe Julien
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 240
Release 1995-07
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0814742262

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Among the numerous introductions to Lacan published to date in English, Philippe Julien's work is certainly outstanding. Beyond its conceptual clarity the book constitutes an excellent guide to Lacanian psychoanalytic practice. --Andr Patsalides, Psychoanalyst and President, Lacanian School of Psychoanalysis From 1953 to 1980, Jacques Lacan sought to accomplish a return to Freud beyond post- Freudianism. He defined this return as a new convenant with the meaning to the Freudian discovery. Each year through his teaching, he brought about this return. What was at stake in this renewal? Philippe Julien, who joined Lacan's Ecole Freudienne de Paris in 1968, attempts to answer this question. Situtated in the period after-Lacan, Julien shows that Lacan's return to Freud was neither a closing of the Freudian text by responding to questions left unanswered nor a reopening of the text by giving endless new interpretations. Neither dogmatic nor hermeneutic, Lacan's return to Frued was the return of an inevitable discordance between our experience of the unconscious and any attempt to give an account of it. For the unconscious, by its very nature, disappears at the same moment as it is discovered. It is in this sense that the author can claim that Lacan's return to Freud will have been Freudian. Constantly challenging the reader to submit to the rigors of Lacan's sinuous thinking, this penetrating work goes far beyond being a mere introduction. Rendered into elegant English by the American translator, who added numerous footnotes and scholarly references to the French original, this study brings Lacanian scholarship among English readers to a new level of sophistication. Neither dogmatic nor hermeneutic, Lacan's return to Freud was the return of an inevitable discordance between our experience of the unconscious and any attempt to give an account of it. For the unconscious, by its very nature, disappears at the same moment as it is discovered. It is in this sense that the author can claim that Lacan's return to Freud was Freudian.

Lacan and Levi-Strauss or The Return to Freud (1951-1957)

Lacan and Levi-Strauss or The Return to Freud (1951-1957)
Title Lacan and Levi-Strauss or The Return to Freud (1951-1957) PDF eBook
Author Markos Zafiropoulos
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 282
Release 2018-05-08
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0429915497

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Lacan and Levi-Strauss are often mentioned together in reviews of French structuralist thought, but what really links their distinct projects? In this important study, the author shows how Lacan's famous 'return to Freud' was only made possible through Lacan's reading of Levi-Strauss. Via a careful and illuminating comparison of the work of the psychoanalyst and that of the anthropologist, Zafiropoulos shows how Lacan's theories of the symbolic function, of the power of language, of the role of the father and even of the unconscious itself owe a major debt to Levi-Strauss. Lacan and Levi-Strauss is much more than an academic study of the relations between these two thinkers: it is also a superb introduction to the work of Lacan, setting out with detail and lucidity the major concepts of his work in the 1950s.

The Late Sigmund Freud

The Late Sigmund Freud
Title The Late Sigmund Freud PDF eBook
Author Todd Dufresne
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 297
Release 2017-03-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 110717872X

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A fundamental reassessment of the meaning of Freud's last phase of work: the applied psychoanalysis of culture and society.

Killing Freud

Killing Freud
Title Killing Freud PDF eBook
Author Todd Dufresne
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 228
Release 2006-09-19
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780826493392

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Killing Freud takes the reader on a journey through the 20th century, tracing the work and influence of one of its greatest icons, Sigmund Freud. A devastating critique, Killing Freud ranges across the strange case of Anna O, the hysteria of Josef Breuer, the love of dogs, the Freud industry, the role of gossip and fiction, bad manners, pop psychology and French philosophy, figure skating on thin ice, and contemporary therapy culture. A map to the Freudian minefield and a masterful negotiation of high theory and low culture, Killing Freud is a witty and fearless revaluation of psychoanalysis and its real place in 20th century history. It will appeal to anyone curious about the life of the mind after the death of Freud.

Freud's Papers on Technique, 1953-1954

Freud's Papers on Technique, 1953-1954
Title Freud's Papers on Technique, 1953-1954 PDF eBook
Author Jacques Lacan
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 332
Release 1988
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780393018950

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This volume is the transcript of the first year of Lacan's world-famous seminar. Taking as its theme the technique of psychoanalysis, within the framework of Lancan's 'return to Freud', it includes elaboration of Lacan's notions of the symbolic, the imaginary and the real, the importance of speech and language in psychoanalysis and the interpretation to be put on the mirror stage.