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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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- Libido and Toxic Substance
The Letter, Issue 6, Spring 1996, Pages 32 - 43 LIBIDO AND TOXIC SUBSTANCE Rik Loose If writing,
- Some Short Odds on Gambling: A Psychoanalytical Approach
Letter, Issue 5, Autumn 1995, Pages 33 - 49 SOME SHORT ODDS ON GAMBLING: A PSYCHOANALYTIC APPROACH * Rik Loose Introduction We often consider gambling to be dangerous in the same way as drugs and alcohol: Several questions arise when we look at the addictions from a psychoanalytic perspective (which is the
- Analytical Discourse and Scientific Discourse: A Difference in Responsibility.
Rik Loose The Discourse of Analysis According to Oscar Wilde, "education is an admirable thing, but
- The Subject of Addiction
The Letter, Issue 25, Summer 2002, Pages 21 - 38 THE SUBJECT OF ADDICTION * Rik Loose Who will ever
- A Case of Hysteria?
Rik Loose & Gerry Sullivan * Introduction In 1896 Freud proposed the theory that hysterical obsessive
- Addiction: Getting cl(o)ser - A real intoxication
As Rik Loose points out in his book: We need the distance of representation....
- A Gross Episode
The Letter, Issue 17, Autumn 1999, Pages 63 - 69 A GROSS EPISODE * Rik Loose In three letters written
- A Review Of Freud's Easy Remarks On Addiction: From An Ideal To Masturbation
Autumn 1998, Pages 65 - 86 A REVIEW OF FREUD'S EARLY REMARKS ON ADDICTION: FROM AN IDEAL TO MASTURBATION Rik Loose ' ...why isn't everyone a drinker ?'
- Lacan And The Lure Of The Look
The Letter, Issue 8, Autumn 1996, Pages 33 - 48 LACAN AND THE LURE OF THE LOOK Stephen J.
- Through the Looking glass
The Letter, Issue 4, Summer 1995, Pages 13 - 26 THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS * Helena Texier Reflecting occurred to me that, for those of us whose mother- tongue is English at least, this phrase Through the Looking realise the full weight of the mirror's effect on his being, or the possibility of a life beyond the looking If Lacan had never seen fit to describe for us what is involved in his famous looking-glass phase we A look of joy came into his eyes, as if he had recognised himself for the first time.
- On First Looking Into Foucault's 'History'
The Letter, Issue 20, Autumn 2000, Pages 183 - 209
- The Vas Difference. On Traversing the First Loop of L’Etourdit...
The Letter, Issue 41, Summer 2009, Pages 79 - 95 The Vas Difference On Traversing the First Loop of
- Looking back at On a Discourse that Might not be a Semblance with L’Étourdit in Mind
The Letter, Issue 63, Autumn 2016, Pages 69 - 82 LOOKING BACK AT ON A DISCOURSE THAT MIGHT NOT BE A
- Courtly Love to Courtney Love - Still No Such Thing As a Sexual Relationship?
I propose to look at the issue of courtly love and some of the theories about its significance, and to woman does not exist' and 'There is no such thing as a sexual relationship', and interpret them very loosely
- The Problematic Shadow of Super-Vision in Analytic Supervision
merely acknowledges its existence as a component of psychoanalytic training and, moreover, defines it loosely
- Epiphanies and the Clinic
This theory, which develops into his aesthetic theory, is based, somewhat loosely, on Aquinas's theory