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Author Soler, Colette, author

Title Humanisation? : Psychoanalysis, Symbolisation, and the Body of the Unconscious / Colette Soler ; translated by Benjamin Farrow and Hugues d'Alascio
Published Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018

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Contents The name of the ThingVII 5th March 2014; Diagnoses according to the metaphor; The names of the name; Function of the exception; The saying as exception; VIII 19th March 2014; No discourse of suppléance; Before, after; The function ([phi][chi]); Phallic signification; The jouissance of the phallus; IX 2nd April 2014; Speech as cause; The propositional function; Ex-sistence; X 7th May 2014; Two halves; Various not-alls; The not-all of psychosis; The not-all of women; A not-all society; XI 21st May 2014; A father; The father of the name; The function of the name; The function of naming
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; I 13th November 2013; The name man; Without the Other; The inhuman unconscious; II 27th November 2013; The denatured; Real effects of the symbolic; Effects on the real; III 11th December 2013; Jouissance, fitted out; Motérialité; Object a, the orphan; Destructivity?; IV 25th January 2014; Tragedy or destructivity?; L'(a)cause première; New problems; The agalma of desire; V 29th January 2014; Types of desires; What does the analyst want?; Up to what point does logic command?; VI 12th February 2014; The highway of the metaphor; The paternal order
XII 4th June 2014Name and naming; A new father; Not without the father; But fatherless; References; Index
Summary "Unquenched desire, the dividing up of the drives, repetition, and symptom are the keywords for the effects that the unconscious, as deciphered by Freud, has on the body. Harmony is not on the agenda, but rather the discordance, unlinking, and arrogance of cynical jouissances. It seems that the discourse of capitalism is today increasing their deleterious consequences - with all of these demonstrative suicides, but also suicides as diverse as those of terrorists, Tibetan monks, those beleaguered by the capitalist enterprise, and all the hopeless of our time. Hence the question that Lacan posed concerning the possible "humanisation" of this denatured animal, about whom Freud did not hesitate to say that he is a wolf to man, even though he has always made community. What will the psychoanalyst say about possible solutions, he whose act excludes the call to norms of any kind? Humanisation? is the 2013-2014 volume of the annual seminar held by the author at the Clinical College of the Lacanian Field in Paris."-- Provided by publisher
Notes "Clinical College of the Lacanian field in Paris, 2013-2014"--Cover image
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 25, 2018)
Subject Lacan, Jacques, 1901-1981.
SUBJECT Lacan, Jacques, 1901-1981 fast
Subject Subconsciousness.
Socialization.
Unconscious, Psychology
Socialization
unconscious.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Reference.
Socialization
Subconsciousness
Form Electronic book
Author Farrow, Benjamin, translator
D'Alascio, Hugues, translator
LC no. 2021761384
ISBN 9780429434273
0429434278
9780429784491
042978449X
9780429784507
0429784503
9780429784484
0429784481
Other Titles Humanisation? English