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  • Post Hoc Exsilium Ostende

    /67, Autumn 2017/Spring 2018, Pages 47 - 54 POST HOC EXSILIUM OSTENDE [1] Paul Bothorel This paper looks Keywords: Exile; language; psychoanalysis; loss; Moses.

  • Subject and Subject-Matter

    upon ‘The Psychoanalytic Discourse: A Second Reading of Lacan’s L’Etourdit’ by Christian Fierens, I look dug him out, His last gruel of winter seeds Caked in his stomach, Naked except for The cap, noose

  • Psychic Contusion: Remarks on Ferenczi and Trauma

    variants of this view, it is quite acceptable to hug or hold patients when they are distressed, or to loosen

  • The Drives And The Stakes Involved

    An object - whether it be the breast, faeces, the voice, or look - takes on a value of exclusivity, either From that moment on it will be as if the loop that the drive makes from the child to his mother, around

  • The Lost Subject

    Autumn 2005, Pages 72 - 78 THE LOST SUBJECT [1] Denise Brett You less is - the subject appears in the loss The Borromean knot allows us to look at the structure of the subject without using language, each register

  • We See in Hysteria Something which is a Defence against Dissatisfaction

    This is defended against through insistent demand. [2] Keywords: Hysteria; loss; jouissance; signifier Thus in melancholia it must be a question of a loss - a loss in instinctual life’. [4] We see melancholia retreats to ego-loss. In these presentations, there is a persistent encounter with the Real of loss, whereas in the work of In the discourse of the hysteric there is inescapable proximity to the Real of loss, aggravated by the

  • Above the Horizon there is no Sky

    is no Sky [1] Jean-Pierre Georgin and Erik Porge This paper takes one of Lacan’s “o objects” – the look linkages between projective geometry and topology in order to show the gap which exists between the look and the gaze – the look being on the side of the subject and the gaze being on the side of the object Keywords: Lacan; o object; the look; topology; painting; projective plane As Lacan recalls on the If there is one aspect of this “object” which is imagined by the breast, the faeces, the look, the voice

  • Addiction

    He shows us that there are two different types of loss. And there is another type of loss, which for its part produces a destruction of the personality, of identity therefore, in the human being is that desire is set up starting from a fundamental and foundational loss And it is on the foundation constituted by the loss of this fundamental object that there will be set So you can see that there are two kinds of loss that can take place.

  • Lacan On Las Meninas: The Visual Structure Of The Human Subject

    this painting is that it incarnates one of his four fundamental objects of psychoanalysis, that of the look the visual arts, in order to teach the structure of phantasy, the scopic drive, the lost object, the look , [2] where he spoke about Holbein's The Ambassadors, in the context of the gap between the look and

  • "No Words to Say it? Exploratory Thoughts on Fierens’ ‘Equanimity’ of Speaking and...

    Speech presents itself in the form of statements (énoncés), but also silences: ‘Look! Look! He is silent. Silence being a potential statement. The blind look of Tiresias is evoked.

  • A Clinic of the ‘Not-All’

    The Letter, Issue 53, Summer 2013, Pages 87 - 99 A CLINIC OF THE ‘NOT-ALL’ Karina Melvin This paper looks Greatly influenced by the work of Guy Le Gaufey , this paper looks to a slightly different reading of It is hoped that this presentation of the theory opens up space for another way of looking at the ‘not-all

  • The Heart of the Matter. More Topological Considerations On The Subject.

    This necessitated an engagement with arid and peculiar looking shapes from the world of topology, a branch Through looking at the sphere and the cross-cap in particular, this presentation attempts to examine

  • Towards the Difference between Neurosis and Psychosis

    The author argues that this is essential for any diagnosis which invokes the notion of a loss of a sense psychosis; psychoanalysis; reality; negation If in recent years, in other discourses, there has been a loss

  • The Tight-Rope Walkers

    something had been kept alive from hypnosis in the new technique of free association, and a simple look its third edition (dated 1905), this essay is even attributed to 1905 in the Standard Edition, which looks

  • Now that I am forever with child

    addressed in a single paper, it is immediately apparent that in order to examine pregnancy one must first look at female subjectivity itself, and in doing this we must also look to female sexuality, the female position

  • Moving Away from the Familiar

    who we are, that is, the founding of psychoanalysis, could only be achieved through the speaking of a loss Keywords: Psychoanalysis; Freud; hysteria; emigration; loss; speak-being.

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