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"The wide-ranging and brilliant ideas of the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan have had a major influence on twentieth and twenty-first century thought. His 'followers' are loyal and legion. Yet his ideas are complex and were conveyed in a dense and abstract form. Lacan's detractors have accused him of obscurantism, pretentiousness and even incoherence. His psychoanalytic practice and his personal life were complicated too. He was famous and contentious in equal measure. Martin Murray provides a lucid account of Lacan's key concepts, tracing their origins in his diverse interests: art, psychiatry, philosophy, anthropology, linguistics and (of course) psychoanalysis. Murray also investigates Lacan's professional life, personal life and institutional influence in an attempt to understand the charismatic and controversial person he became. The investigation uncovers a uniquely 'split' and contradictory figure whose life and work is both fascinating and erratic. The book offers a critical, biographical and historical introduction to Lacan that encourages a critical appreciation life and his thought"--Back cover.
Psychoanalysis and philosophy. --- Philosophy and psychoanalysis --- Philosophy --- Lacan, Jacques, --- Lacan, Jacques --- La-kʻang, --- Lacan, J. --- Lakan, Zak, --- Lākān, Zhāk, --- Rakan, Jakku, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Association de psychanalystes fondée en 1982 par Charles Melman et quelques autres, elle poursuit le travail de Freud et de Lacan. Reconnue d'utilité publique le 26 novembre 2007, elle a pour but d'assurer la transmission de la psychanalyse. Elle favorise l'étude de ses textes fondateurs, dont ceux de Freud et de Lacan, en développe la théorie et la clinique, contribue à la formation et à la reconnaissance des psychanalystes, garantit leur qualification, édite des ouvrages relevant de cette discipline.
Ontology --- Ontologie --- Ontology. --- Lacan, Jacques, --- Critique et interprétation --- Being --- Lacan, Jacques --- La-kʻang, --- Lacan, J. --- Lakan, Zak, --- Rakan, Jakku, --- Philosophy --- Metaphysics --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Substance (Philosophy) --- Lākān, Zhāk,
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“Lacan Noir is an intellectual masterpiece. David Marriott successfully exceeds psychoanalytic application by offering, instead, a rigorous black critique of Lacanian psychoanalysis—revealing the concealed ‘(anti)black unconscious’ determining psychoanalytic limits, rupturing discursive formations, and engendering possibilities. With remarkable precision and indefatigable rigor, Marriott rethinks Lacan’s theory of signification, questions the racial axiology undergirding signs, and considers the ‘negrophobic occupation’ of the sign itself … Lacan Noir is much more than a book—it is a theoretical event.” - Calvin Warren, Associate Professor, African American Studies, Emory University, USA “Only David Marriott could have written this book and every serious scholar of contemporary thought will be grateful that he did. His project, pursued with extraordinary rigor and a scrupulous intellectual honesty, proposes nothing less than a “speculative wager” that the “n’est pas,” the nothingness that Blackness speaks, is “the only chance for black affirmation in a world of negation.” Lacan Noir disrupts received ideas about Lacan, Fanon, psychoanalysis, and Blackness and changes forever the possibilities of thinking them together. It is a major theoretical accomplishment.” -Lee Edelman, Fletcher Professor of English Literature, Tufts University, USA This book explores how Jacques Lacan has influenced Black Studies from the 1950s to the present day, and in turn how a Black Studies framework challenges the topographies of Lacanianism in its understanding of race. David Marriott examines how a contemporary Black Studies perspective might respond to the psychoanalysis of race by taking advantage of the recent revitalization of Lacanianism in its speculative, metaphysical form. While the philosophical side of the debate makes a plea for a new universalism, this book proposes a Lacanian reassessment of the notion of race, a notion distinct from culture, language, religion, and identity. It argues that it is possible to re-establish the theoretical relation between capitalism, anti-blackness, and colonialism, by reassessing the links between Lacanian psychoanalysis and three main domains of black inquiry: mastery, knowledge, and embodiment. The book offers a strikingly original rereading of the place of Lacan in both Fanon Studies and Afro-pessimism. It will appeal to students and scholars of Black Studies, Cultural Studies, Critical Theory and Philosophy. David S. Marriott is Liberal Arts Professor of Philosophy and African American Studies at The Pennsylvania State University, USA. .
Negres --- Etnopsicologia --- Lacan, Jacques, --- Cognició i cultura --- Psicologia dels pobles --- Psicologia ètnica --- Psicologia nacional --- Psicologia racial --- Psicologia transcultural --- Antropologia --- Contracultura --- Etnocentrisme --- Anàlisi transcultural --- Identitat nacional --- Psicologia social --- Relativisme cultural --- Raça negre --- Color de la pell --- La-kʻang, --- Lacan, J. --- Rakan, Jakku, --- Lakan, Zak, --- Lacan, Jacques --- Africans --- Pessimisme --- Filosofia --- Personalitat --- Cinisme --- Optimisme --- Ètnies d'Àfrica --- Algerians --- Marroquins --- Senegalesos --- Critical psychology. --- Culture—Study and teaching. --- Philosophy. --- Postcolonialism. --- Literature—Philosophy. --- Race. --- Psychoanalysis. --- Critical Psychology. --- Cultural Theory. --- Postcolonial Philosophy. --- Literary Theory. --- Race and Ethnicity Studies. --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Physical anthropology --- Post-colonialism --- Postcolonial theory --- Political science --- Decolonization --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Psychology, Critical --- Communism and psychology --- Culture --- Literature --- Study and teaching. --- Literature and philosophy --- Philosophy and literature --- Cultural studies --- Theory
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“This outstanding volume throws a new light not only on Lacan but also on environmental issues: we cannot really understand ecology without taking into account all the fantasies that overdetermine our approach to this topic.” - Slavoj Žižek, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and International Director of the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities, UK “These smart, urgent essays consider a broad range of cultural contexts, illustrate the centrality of fantasy, desire, and symbolization to ecological transformation, and should inspire and terrify readers of many stripes.” - Anna Kornbluh, Department of English, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA “This brilliant edited volume not only reveals the environment to be an enduring theme in Lacan’s oeuvre, but also rethinks and reworks Lacan environmentally, showing ‘nature’ to be a site of both play and anxiety, interiority and radical externality, pleasure and pollution. Our study of the environment will never be the same.” - Ilan Kapoor, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University, Canada In this exciting new collection, leading and emerging Lacanian scholars seek to understand what psychoanalysis brings to debates about the environment and the climate crisis. They argue that we cannot understand climate change and all of its multifarious ramifications without first understanding how our terrifying proximity to the real undergirds our relation to the environment, how we mistake lack for loss and mourning for melancholy, and how we seek to destroy the same world we seek to protect. The book traces Lacan’s contribution through a consideration of topics including doomsday preppers, forest suicides, Indigenous resistance, post-apocalyptic films, the mathematics of climate science, and the relevance of Kant. They ask: What can you do if your neighbour is a climate change denier? What would Bartleby do? Does the animal desire? Who is cleaning up all the garbage on the internet? Why is the sudden greening of the planet under COVID-19 no help whatsoever? It offers a timely intervention into Lacanian theory, environmental studies, geography, philosophy, and literary studies that illustrates the relevance of psychoanalysis to current social and environmental concerns. Clint Burnham is Chair of the Graduate Program and Professor of English at Simon Fraser University, and President of the Lacan Salon, Vancouver, Canada. Paul Kingsbury is Professor of Geography and Associate Dean of the Faculty of Environment at Simon Fraser University, and Vice President of the Lacan Salon Vancouver, Canada.
Psicologia ambiental --- Psicoanàlisi --- Lacan, Jacques, --- Freudisme --- Interpretació psicoanalítica --- Metapsicologia --- Teoria psicoanalítica --- Psicologia --- Teories psicològiques --- Arquetip (Psicologia) --- Catarsi --- Complex d'Èdip --- Complexos (Psicologia) --- Coincidència --- Dones en el psicoanàlisi --- Interpretació dels somnis --- Jo (Psicologia) --- Mecanismes de defensa (Psicologia) --- Psicoanàlisi i educació --- Psicoanàlisi infantil --- Psicologia analítica --- Psicologia existencial --- Relacions objectals (Psicoanàlisi) --- Resistència (Psicoanàlisi) --- Simbolisme (Psicologia) --- Transferència (Psicologia) --- Hipnotisme --- Psicopatologia --- Racionalització (Psicologia) --- Somnis --- Subconsciència --- Psicologia ecològica --- Influència del medi ambient en l'home --- La-kʻang, --- Lacan, J. --- Rakan, Jakku, --- Lakan, Zak, --- Lacan, Jacques --- Psychoanalysis. --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Psychology. --- Physical geography. --- Philosophy of nature. --- Environment. --- Critical theory. --- Behavioral Sciences and Psychology. --- Physical Geography. --- Philosophy of Nature. --- Environmental Sciences. --- Critical Theory. --- Critical social theory --- Critical theory (Philosophy) --- Critical theory (Sociology) --- Negative philosophy --- Criticism (Philosophy) --- Philosophy, Modern --- Rationalism --- Sociology --- Frankfurt school of sociology --- Socialism --- Balance of nature --- Biology --- Bionomics --- Ecological processes --- Ecological science --- Ecological sciences --- Environment --- Environmental biology --- Oecology --- Environmental sciences --- Population biology --- Nature --- Nature, Philosophy of --- Natural theology --- Geography --- Behavioral sciences --- Mental philosophy --- Mind --- Science, Mental --- Human biology --- Philosophy --- Soul --- Mental health --- Ecology
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