LACAN, JACQUES

zhäk läkäNˈ, 1901–81, French psychoanalyst. After receiving a medical degree, he became a psychoanalyst in Paris. Lacan was infamous for his unorthodox methods of treatment, such as the truncated therapy session, which often lasted only several minutes. A staunch critic of modern (particularly American) revisions of psychoanalytic theory, Lacan supported the traditional model of psychoanalysis espoused by Sigmund Freud. He argued that contemporary psychoanalytic theories had strayed too far from their roots in Freudian psychoanalysis, which held that there was constant conflict between the ego and the unconscious mind. Lacan argued that this conflict could not be resolved—the ego could not be "healed"—and pointed out that the true intention of psychoanalysis was analysis and not cure. His collection of papers, Ecrits (1966, tr. 1977), though notoriously difficult reading, has been influential in linguistics, film theory, and literary criticism.

See C. Clement, The Lives and Legends of Jacques Lacan (tr. 1983); D. Macey, Lacan in Contexts (1988); biography by E. Roudinesco (1993, tr. 1997).

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...Makles-Bataille. 15 December Lacan and Marie-Louise Blondin are officially divorced. 1944 Spring Lacan meets Jean-Paul Sartre 1905...physician. 14 February birth of Jacques-Alain Miller, Lacans future son-in-law. 1945 September Lacan travels to England, where he...
...Seuil, 1966. S1 The Seminar of Jacques Lacan. Book I. Freuds Papers on Technique...Norton, 1991. S2 The Seminar of Jacques Lacan. Book II. The Ego in Freuds...Norton, 1991. S3 The Seminar of Jacques Lacan. Book III. The Psychoses, 1955...
...For an extensive bibliography of works on Lacan see Michael Clark (1998) Jacques Lacan: An Annotated Bibliography , New York: Garland...B. and Kennedy, R. (1986) The Works of Jacques Lacan: An Introduction , New York: St Martins Press...
...provided by the contributors. AE Jacques Lacan, Autres ecrits , edited by Jacques...Miller (Paris: Seuil, 2001). E Jacques Lacan, Ecrits (Paris: Seuil, 1966). E/S Jacques Lacan, Ecrits, A Selection , translated...
...English translations of the works of Jacques Lacan. In the case of the Ecrits or...the following abbreviations: E Jacques Lacan, Ecrits, A Selection, trans...Tavistock Publications, 1977. I Jacques Lacan, The Seminar. Book I. Freuds...
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...Eribon about his relationship with Jacques Lacan. In response, Deleuze told the...Lacans own thought: We owe to Jacques Lacan the discovery of this fertile...3, footnote 1, 16. (16.) Jacques Lacan, "Kant avec Sade, in Ecrits...
...1960, 329; The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book VII: The Ethics of Psychoanalysis...Bloomington: Indiana UP, 2005. Lacan, Jacques. Le Seminaire, livre VII: Lethique...Dennis Potter, The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book VII: The Ethics of Psychoanalysis...
Repressing Lacan: Relating a Psychology of Meaning...article places central elements of Jacques Lacans theory of language (Lacan, 1988a, 1993) in the realm of...is not without its challenges. Lacan borrows heavily from Sausseurian...
...article can be summed up in a quote. Lacan said in his eleventh seminar: The...dont agree. I think that in saying Lacan against Hegel, you are much closer...al.) has explained the work of Jacques Lacan in an unprecedentedly clear manner...
Lacan / Jacques Lacan and the Freudian Practice of Psychoanalysis by Michel Granek Lacan...Translation: Susan Fairfield. New York, Other Press, 2001, 120p. Jacques Lacan and the Freudian Practice of Psychoanalysis by Dany Nobus Makers of...
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On hearing Jacques Lacan speak. by Craig Boyko 19 February 1964 -- ... Well...speaker character person? The one who ... -- The speaker? Lacan. Pronounced Lacan. French. Hes French. Name means the can. -- Jocks. His names...
...September 16, Jean-Jacques Lebel reproduces an extraordinary...French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, who was, incidentally...the French state after Lacan died, and I first saw...organizers--Jean-Jacques Lebel and Jean Clair...
...there be any certainty in the death of Jacques Derrida? The obituarists objective...structuralists and poststructuralists--Lacan, Barthes, and Foucault were his...friends who attended the funeral of Jacques Derrida on October 12 wrote down the...
...opposition to the formed. Yet Bois and Krauss had chosen many of the same theoretical sources (Georges Bataille, Jacques Lacan, Jacques Derrida) and were already making claims much like Didi-Hubermans; they took the informe to be an operation...
...psychological in which the field of the Other stands over against the subjective self, e.g., Jacques Lacan, The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, ed. Jacques-Alain Miller (New York: W. W. Norton Company, 1988), 203-15. Nor is it primarily...
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...may initially be off-putting to readers tired of Jacques Lacan and his idea of the gaze as trap, Paul de Man maintaining...Cornell), is a sensible enough fellow. He sees where a Lacan takes a reasonable idea - such as that of seeing as messaging...
...returns to graduate school to get her Ph.D. in English, and her encounters with the work of Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault and Jacques Lacan, are among the most intellectually amusing in the book. The deconstructionists are a special pet...
...longer so well remembered as others - Bretons friend Jacques Vache, an early Surrealist suicide, Francis Picabia...three sisters who respectively married George Bataille, Jacques Lacan and Andre Masson, and of Jacqueline, second wife of...
...States found itself over the multiculturalist issue. The writings of French intellectuals such as Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault and Jacques Lacan have long been singled out for having a corrosive effect on the quality of American scholarship...
...Wittgenstein denied having hit her. The memory haunted him. More recently, the enormous influence of Jacques Derrida, Jacques Lacan and other theoriists of language and literature requires no new elaboration by me. On other arts fronts...
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LACAN, JACQUES zhak lakaN , 1901 81, French psychoanalyst...he became a psychoanalyst in Paris. Lacan was infamous for his unorthodox methods...Clement, The Lives and Legends of Jacques Lacan (tr. 1983); D. Macey, Lacan in...
...theoretical disagreements with Freuds strong emphasis on sexual motivation. Other analysts, including Melanie Klein and Jacques Lacan , also have contributed greatly to the field. Psychoanalysis and its theoretical underpinnings have had an enormous...


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