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The Turin Theory of the Subject of the School : 21st May 2000 (Turin) : Jacques-Alain Miller

Presentation at the 1st Scientific Conference of the Scuola Lacaniana di Psicoanalisi (in formation), on May 21st 2000, of which the theme was : “The pathologies of laws and norms.” Published – http://www.amp-nls.org/page/gb/60/the-turin-theory-of-the-subject-of-the-school – Psychoanalytic Notebooks, Number 33, The Real and the Social Bond, June 2019, p87-112 Translated by Heather Menzies & Vincent Dachy Available at www.LacanianWorksExchange.net /Authors A-Z (Miller) *** References used by Jacques-Alain Miller *** -I said we would pass on to practice. [...]

2025-01-04T12:07:46+00:0021/05/2000|

Some Moral Failings Called Depressions : February 1997 : Pierre Skriabine

Title: Some Moral Failings Called Depressions: February 1997: Author: Pierre Skriabine Translated by Jack Stone Published by www.lacan.com in The symptom Issue 1, https://www.lacan.com/depressionf.htm Available www.LacanianWorksExchange.net /Authors A-Z or Authors by Date Originally published: Le bonheur, une vertu : La dépression, bon heur du subjet? : Pierre Skriabine, in ECF’s La cause freudienne: no 35: Feb 1997 Jack W. Stone’s Notes 1. Sigmund Freud, "Mourning and Melancholia" (1915), SE. XIV- 243-258." 2. Jacques Lacan, Television [...]

2024-07-22T11:57:34+01:0001/02/1997|

Gay Knowledge, Sad Truth : 1997 : Serge Cottet

Gay Knowledge, Sad Truth : 1997 : Serge Cottet Translated by Russell Grigg Published by the web-site of the Lacan Circle of Australia (Melbourne) in the Library section, and sadly no longer available. or from www.LacanianWorksExchange.net /Authors A-Z or Authors by Date Originally published: “Gai Savoir et triste vérité,” in La Cause freudienne 35, 1997 References: P1 As to its meaning, the affect of depression is ambiguous, but leaves no doubt as to its [...]

2024-06-12T12:49:36+01:0001/01/1997|

The Instance (Agency) of the Letter in the Japanese Unconscious : 1996 : Shin’ya Ogasawara

(includes comments on “Lituraterre”). Translated by Jack W. Stone. Published by M.I.T.: University of Missouri: http://web.missouri.edu/~stonej/t67894312xxxv.html Available at www.LacanianWorksExchange.net /Authors A-Z (Ogasawara) Available in the original French: at www.lacanian.net in the Ornicar?digital section. Unfortunately, I have been unable to make the following link work: http://www.lacanian.net/Ornicar%20online/Archive%20OD/ornicar/articles/ogw0068.htm Introduction to the text: Ornicar?digital is today publishing a text by Mr Shin’ya Ogasawara. The first part appeared in “La Lettre mensuelle” n° 145, in January 1996. Ornicar? digital [...]

2024-05-23T15:43:19+01:0001/01/1996|

The Ink and the Brush – remarks on the particular and the universal : Winter 1992 : Pierre Skriabine

Originally published in Quarto 50, L'écrit, Winter 1992, pp. 65-68. Published, translated by Philip Dravers, in Psychoanalytic Notebooks – PN 20 – Object a & The Semblant, January 2010, p91-96. Available at www.LacanianWorksExchange.net /Other Authors A-Z (Skriabine) or /Authors by date (November 1992) References 'Jacques Lacan, 'Lituraterre' in Autres écrits, Seuil, Paris, 2001, pp. 11-20. See this site /4 Jacques Lacan or www.LacanianWorksExchange.net /Lacan (May 1971) Jacques Lacan, D'un discours qui ne serait pas [...]

2023-08-16T10:20:59+01:0001/11/1992|

Timeline for the case of Marguerite (Aimée) (French only) : 1991 : Jean Allouch

Chapter 5 Historique du cas de Marguerite of Marguerite, ou l’Aimée de Lacan by Jean Allouch, 1991 Available in French only Published by www.Freud2Lacan.com /Lacan (30. Historique du cas de Marguerite from ‘Marguerite ou l’ Aimée’ de Lacan by Jean Allouch) Related text : The Case of Aimée, or Self-punitive Paranoia : 7th July 1932 : Jacques Lacan’s thesis, see this site /4 Jacques Lacan (19320707 or Index of Jacques Lacan’s texts) Other texts [...]

2025-03-26T10:53:52+00:0001/01/1991|

A Calculus of Convergence : 1987 : Nathalie Charraud

This article was first published as Charraud 1987, in the special issue of Ornicar? 40 p136-142, devoted to interpretation. It, and some two dozen other articles, appeared together under the general title: A Calculus of Interpretation. Published as ch 10 p218-226 of ‘Drawing the Soul: Schemas and Models in Psychoanalysis’ : Edited by Bernard Burgoyne: Rebus Press: 2000 Download, with footnotes & translated by Bernard Burgoyne, www.LacanianWorksExchange.net References & notes *** Charraud : In his [...]

2025-06-07T16:30:29+01:0001/01/1987|

Preface, Note on Method & Introduction to ‘The complete letters of Sigmund Freud to Wilhelm Fliess, 1887-1904’ : 1985 : Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson

Many of the references to Sigmund Freud’s texts can be found at www.Freud2lacan.com or this site /3 Sigmund Freud (Index of Sigmund Freud’s texts) Published pi-xviii & p1-14 of The complete letters of Sigmund Freud to Wilhelm Fliess, 1887-1904. (Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, Editor and Translator). (1985c). Cambridge, MA, and London: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press : Available www.LacanianWorksExchange.net /Freud OR /Authors A-Z OR /Authors by Date ALSO Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson’s Preface, Note on [...]

2025-07-09T15:23:20+01:0001/01/1986|

Brief Biography of Jacques Lacan (1901-1981) : 1986 : Bice Benvenuto & Roger Kennedy

Born in Paris, 1901 Medical training in the Paris Medical Faculty. Became Chef de Clinique in 1932. Doctoral thesis for psychiatric degree – ‘Paranoid psychosis in its relation to the personality’ (1932) Associated with the French surrealist movement, from early 1930s. 1934 – Joined the Société Psychanalytique de Paris. 1936 – Presented paper on the ‘mirror stage’ to the International Psychoanalytic Congress in Marienbad. Until 1952 – Distinguished member of the French psychoanalytic establishment. [...]

2025-01-01T17:33:15+00:0001/01/1986|

Introduction I to ‘Jacques Lacan & the École Freudienne, Feminine Sexuality’ : 1982 : Juliet Mitchell

‘Introduction I’ by Juliet Mitchell situates Lacan’s work in relation to his overall project within psychoanalytic theory, and then gives an account of the earlier psychoanalytic debate on femininity in the 1920s and 1930s of which these texts are in many ways the direct sequel. Juliet Mitchell, the author of ‘Psychoanalysis and Feminism’, is (in 1982) a practising psychoanalyst in London. She has lectured widely and written articles and books on literature, women and [...]

2024-08-16T14:10:36+01:0001/01/1982|