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Dedicated to the memory of Charles Melman, issue 71 collects together in one volume the rich contribution made to The Letter by Charles Melman over the last 30 years. This issue also contains several articles by Charles Melman appearing in English translation for the first time.
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- This is my Body.... The clinic of the o-objects or of the body of enjoyment
In the course of analysis this is a topologically arranged discourse involving loss.
- Melancholia - A perverse act? The case of the frog and the eel
He looked upon the garish day, With such a wistful eye, The man had killed the thing he loved, And so
- Autism And Psychoanalysis: Uneasy Bedfellows
He never looked at people's faces.
- Issue 8: Editorial
His article, an annex to that discussion, represents some of this 'wondering' about the lure of the look
- Portrait of the Artist as a Jung Man: A Cock and Bull Story
But if we look closer we find that this is also the lowest point in the search for the father, it is
- The Universe Is Therapeutic. Life In-sists Before It Ex-ists In Signs
Or, looking at issues affecting how women see themselves, the aim will be to empower women, to increase
- Act And Behaviour: Pavlovian Fallacies
Dalbiez looks to Pavlov to provide the vehicle for Freud's rehabilitation.
- Lacan And Seminar XX
The human subject will continue throughout life to look for an imaginary wholeness’ and 'unity'.
- The Rapture Of Lol V. Stein
She is simultaneously ecstatic with happiness and beside herself with loss.
- The Object a.
It arises in relation to the fact that, at the end of the fifties, Lacan was looking for a resolution
- Narrative Imagination and Catharsis
By way of exploring the cathartic paradox of telling the untellable, I will look at some examples drawn
- Going beyond Castration in the Graph of Desire
In other words, desire is essentially related to the loop between desire and the desire of the Other.
- Comments on the Presentations given By Ian Parker and Kazushige Shingu
curious association between eating and mourning is brought up, especially that of a mother mourning the loss
- Indirect Analysis: Lacan, Kierkegaard And Humour
Second, I look at Kierkegaard's view of humour. Third, I compare the two in the light of analysis.
- Obsessionality, Capitalism, Transgression
The first point I would like to look at is the difficulty which late nineteenth century historical sociologists