By Jacques Lacan
ISBN-10: 0393306976
ISBN-13: 9780393306972
An entire translation of the seminar that Jacques Lacan gave during a year's instructing in the education programme of the Société Française de Psychanalyse.
The French textual content used to be ready through Jacques-Alain Miller in session with Jacques Lacan, from the transcriptions of the seminar.
“The Seminar: Books I and II have a different position due to their price as an creation to Lacan. . . . [They] are a definite direction of access into Lacan's critique of ego psychology. . . . Lacan's paintings underscores that a part of Freud's message that's so much revlutionary for our time. the person is 'decentered'. there isn't any independent self. What intercourse used to be to the Victorians, the query of loose will is to our new Fin-de-Siecle.” (Sherry Turkle - London evaluate of Books)
“A infrequent chance to adventure Lacan as a instructor. . . . The booklet of those early seminars . . . may possibly enable Lacan's paintings to do what it does so much remarkably: she mild on, and dissipate, the theoretical implications of psychoanalysis, but additionally to coach a brand new new release of psychoanalysts via asking back: what precisely can we do once we do psychoanalysis?” (Lisa Kennedy - Voice Literary complement)
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Has anyone up to Preliminary comments on the problem of resistance 25 now really drawn out all the technical implications from it? I am not interpreting, I am only repeating what can be found in Hartmann's two or three most recent articles. In the Psychoanalytic Quarterly for 1951, you'll find three articles by Loewenstein, Kris and Hartmann on this topic, which are worth reading. It can't be said that they lead to a fully satisfying formulation, but they are looking in that direction, and propose theoretical principles which have very important technical applications, which according to them have not been noticed.
51 mention this passage to show you that Ûbertragungsphânomene belongs to Freud's vocabulary. Why, however, has it been translated as resistance? It isn't a mark of great learning, nor of great understanding. Freud wrote that it is exactly at that point that something emerges which is not the phenomenon of transference itself, but a phenomenon with an essential relation to it. As for the restnwhat is at issue throughout this article is the dynamics of transference. I am not going to take up in their entirety all the questions it raises, because they touch on the specificity of transference to analysis, on the fact that there the transference isn't like it is everywhere else, but rather that it there has a quite particularfunction.
So the question then becomes - What is the subject of the discourse? That is where we will start off again next time, and we'll try to discuss the meaning and importance of resistance in relation to these fundamental problems. 27 January 1954 IV The ego and the other RESISTANCE AND TRANSFERENCE THE FEELING OF PRESENCB VERWERFUNG ï VERDRÂNGUNG MEDIATION AND REVELATION THE INFLECTIONS OF SPEECH Last time we began to ask ourselves about the nature of resistance. You did get a sense of the ambiguity, and not only the complexity, in our approach to this phenomenon of resistance.
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