After Lacan: Clinical Practice and the Subject of the Unconscious

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The authors use examples from their own clinical practice to explain the development of Lacanian theory.

Author(s): Willy Apollon, Danielle Bergeron, Lucie Cantin, Robert Hughes, Kareen Ror Malone, Robert Hughes, Kareen Ror Malone
Series: Suny Series in Psychoanalysis and Culture
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Year: 2002

Language: English
Pages: 208

AFTER LACAN......Page 4
Contents......Page 6
List of Figures......Page 8
Acknowledgments......Page 10
Introduction: The Dialectic of Theory and Clinic by ROBERT HUGHES AND KAREEN ROR MALONE......Page 12
1. The Trauma of Language by LUCIE CANTIN......Page 46
2. The Jouissance of the Other and the Sexual Division in Psychoanalysis by WILLY APOLLON......Page 60
3. The Signifier by DANIELLE BERGERON......Page 70
4. The Work of the Dream and Jouissance in the Treatment of the Psychotic by DANIELLE BERGERON......Page 82
5. From Delusion to Dream by LUCIE CANTIN......Page 98
6. The Letter of the Body by WILLY APOLLON......Page 114
7. The Symptom by WILLY APOLLON......Page 128
8. From Symptom to Fantasy by WILLY APOLLON......Page 138
9. Perverse Features and the Future of the Drive in Obsessional Neurosis by DANIELLE BERGERON......Page 152
10. Perversion and Hysteria by LUCIE CANTIN......Page 166
11. The Fate of Jouissance in the Pervert-Hysteric Couple by LUCIE CANTIN......Page 178
12. Violence in Works of Art, or, Mishima, from the Pen to the Sword by DANIELLE BERGERON......Page 192
List of Contributors......Page 204
F......Page 206
O......Page 207
Z......Page 208