ラカンのセミネール第6巻(欲望とその解釈)研究:夢、徴候と主体の崩壊<br>Studying Lacan’s Seminar VI : Dream, Symptom, and the Collapse of Subjectivity

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ラカンのセミネール第6巻(欲望とその解釈)研究:夢、徴候と主体の崩壊
Studying Lacan’s Seminar VI : Dream, Symptom, and the Collapse of Subjectivity

  • 著者名:Cox Cameron, Olga/Owens, Carol
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  • Routledge(2021/05/09発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780367752835
  • eISBN:9781000375015

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Description

The second volume in the Studying Lacan’s Seminars series, this book is the first comprehensive study of Lacan’s Seminar VI: Desire and its Interpretation. A natural companion to Bruce Fink’s recent translation of the seminar into English (2019), this book offers a genuine opportunity to delve deeply into the seminar, and a hospitable introduction to Lacan’s teachings of the 1950s.

This important book brings together various aspects of Cox Cameron’s teachings and systematic, careful, and critical readings of Seminar VI. Lacan’s theorizing and conceptualizing of the object a, the fundamental fantasy, and aphanisis, as well as the ambiguous treatment of the phallus in his work at the time, are all introduced, contextualized, and explored in detail. The trajectories of his thinking are traced in terms of future developments and elaborations in the seminars that follow closely on the heels of Seminar VI – Seminars VII (Ethics of Psychoanalysis), VIII (Transference), IX (Identification), and X (Anxiety). Consideration is also given to how certain themes and motifs are recapitulated or reworked in his later teachings such as in Seminars XX (Encore), and XXIII (The Sinthome). Also included in this volume are two further essays by Cox Cameron, a most valuable critique of the concept of the phallus in Lacan’s theories of the 1950s, and an overview of Seminar VI originally presented as a keynote address to the APW congress in Toronto 2014.

The book is of great interest to Lacanian scholars and students, as well as psychoanalytic therapists and analysts interested in Lacan’s teachings of the 1950s and in how important concepts developed during this period are treated in his later work.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

About the authors

Preface

Editor’s note

PART I

The chapters

1. Introduction to the seminar

2. "He did not know that he was dead"

3. A master class in dream interpretation

4. Nine lessons on Hamlet

5. The dialectics of desire

6. Conclusion

PART II

The lectures

1. Lecture I: 17 December 2016

2. Lecture II: 21 February 2017

3. Lecture IV: 24 June 2017

PART III

The essays

I Seminar VI: Anamorphosis or Palimpsest?

II The phallus of the fifties

Index