My Teaching
Autor Jacques Lacanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2008
by Lacan at the height of his career, My Teaching is a clear, concise introduction
to the thought of the influential psychoanalyst. Drawing on examples from
popular culture and common sense, this lively book explores a range of Lacan's
most important ideas, including his debt to Freud, linguistic unconsciousness and
sexuality in its relation to psychoanalytic truth. Engaging, witty and personal, My
Teaching offers a rare opportunity to engage directly with Lacan's own general
explanation of his teaching to a non-psychoanalytic audience.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781844672714
ISBN-10: 1844672719
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 127 x 193 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: VERSO
ISBN-10: 1844672719
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 127 x 193 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: VERSO
Notă biografică
The psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan (1901–1981) was one of the twentieth century’s most influential thinkers. His many published works include Ecrits and The Seminars.
David Macey translated some twenty books from French to English. He was the author of Lacan in Context, the acclaimed The Lives of Michel Foucault, The Penguin Dictionary of Critical Theory and Frantz Fanon: A Biography. He died in October 2011.
Jacques-Alain Miller is Director of the Department of Psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VIII and editor of Lacan’s Seminars.
David Macey translated some twenty books from French to English. He was the author of Lacan in Context, the acclaimed The Lives of Michel Foucault, The Penguin Dictionary of Critical Theory and Frantz Fanon: A Biography. He died in October 2011.
Jacques-Alain Miller is Director of the Department of Psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VIII and editor of Lacan’s Seminars.
Recenzii
“What does one discover in this book? First of all a language which, far from being jargon-heavy, has the ring of luminous clarity. Next, a sense of humour which delights in paradoxes, hops from one subject to another and takes the reader from the most elementary level to the most complex. A thought, of course, which cannot be easily summarized. A benevolence too, which reassures the layperson and helps when following the course of the talk. Finally, an immense fidelity which never ceases to invite us to reread Freud.”—Elle
“This is certainly a book to recommend to all those who want to have a look at what Lacan has to say but who are reluctant to tackle his Écrits or his Seminars.”—Sciences humaines
"What does one discover in this book? First of all a language which, far from being jargon-heavy, has the ring of luminous clarity. Next, a sense of humour which delights in paradoxes, hops from one subject to another and takes the reader from the most elementary level to the most complex. A thought, of course, which cannot be easily summarized. A benevolence too, which reassures the layperson and helps when following the course of the talk. Finally, an immense fidelity which never ceases to invite us to reread Freud."--"Elle""This is certainly a book to recommend to all those who want to have a look at what Lacan has to say but who are reluctant to tackle his "Ecrits" or his "Seminars"."--"Sciences humaines"
“This is certainly a book to recommend to all those who want to have a look at what Lacan has to say but who are reluctant to tackle his Écrits or his Seminars.”—Sciences humaines
"What does one discover in this book? First of all a language which, far from being jargon-heavy, has the ring of luminous clarity. Next, a sense of humour which delights in paradoxes, hops from one subject to another and takes the reader from the most elementary level to the most complex. A thought, of course, which cannot be easily summarized. A benevolence too, which reassures the layperson and helps when following the course of the talk. Finally, an immense fidelity which never ceases to invite us to reread Freud."--"Elle""This is certainly a book to recommend to all those who want to have a look at what Lacan has to say but who are reluctant to tackle his "Ecrits" or his "Seminars"."--"Sciences humaines"