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The powerful thesis of this book is that in order to achieve full
selfhood we must all repeatedly and endlessly kill the phantasmatic
image of ourselves instilled in us by our parents. We must all
combat what the author calls "primary narcissism," a projection of
the child our parents wanted. This idea--that each of us carries as
a burden an unconscious secret of our parents, a hidden desire that
we are made to live out but that we must kill in order to "be
born"--touches on some of the fundamental issues of psychoanalytic
theory. Around it, the author builds an intricate analysis of the
relation between primary narcissism and the death drive.
The powerful thesis of this book is that in order to achieve full
selfhood we must all repeatedly and endlessly kill the phantasmatic
image of ourselves instilled in us by our parents. We must all
combat what the author calls "primary narcissism," a projection of
the child our parents wanted. This idea--that each of us carries as
a burden an unconscious secret of our parents, a hidden desire that
we are made to live out but that we must kill in order to "be
born"--touches on some of the fundamental issues of psychoanalytic
theory. Around it, the author builds an intricate analysis of the
relation between primary narcissism and the death drive.
Scarcely any theoretical discourse has had greater impact on
literary and cultural studies than psychoanalysis, and yet hardly
any theoretical discourse is more widely misunderstood and abused.
In "Psychoanalyzing," Serge Leclaire offers a thorough and lucid
exposition of the psychoanalysis that has emerged from the French
"return to Freud," unfolding and elaborating the often enigmatic
pronouncements of Jacques Lacan and patiently working through the
central tenets of the "Ecole freudienne." As a concise but nuanced
introduction to the subject, "Psychoanalyzing" will prove
indispensable to anyone interested in psychoanalysis, especially
those curious about its Lacanian reconceptualization and the
linguistic theory of the unconscious and its effects.
Scarcely any theoretical discourse has had greater impact on
literary and cultural studies than psychoanalysis, and yet hardly
any theoretical discourse is more widely misunderstood and abused.
In "Psychoanalyzing," Serge Leclaire offers a thorough and lucid
exposition of the psychoanalysis that has emerged from the French
"return to Freud," unfolding and elaborating the often enigmatic
pronouncements of Jacques Lacan and patiently working through the
central tenets of the "Ecole freudienne." As a concise but nuanced
introduction to the subject, "Psychoanalyzing" will prove
indispensable to anyone interested in psychoanalysis, especially
those curious about its Lacanian reconceptualization and the
linguistic theory of the unconscious and its effects.
Concept and Form is a two-volume monument to the work of the philosophy journal the Cahiers pour l'Analyse (1966-69), the most ambitious and radical collective project to emerge from French structuralism. Inspired by their teachers Louis Althusser and Jacques Lacan, the editors of the Cahiers sought to sever philosophy from the interpretation of given meanings or experiences, focusing instead on the mechanisms that structure specific configurations of discourse, from the psychological and ideological to the literary, scientific, and political. Adequate analysis of the operations at work in these configurations, they argue, helps prepare the way for their revolutionary transformation. This first volume comprises English translations of some of the most important theoretical texts published in the journal, written by thinkers who would soon be counted among the most inventive and influential of their generation: Alain Badiou, Yves Duroux, Alain Grosrichard, Serge Leclaire, Jacques-Alain Miller, Jean-Claude Milner, and Francois Regnault. The book is complemented by a second volume, consisting of essays and interviews that assess the significance and legacy of the journal, and by an online edition of the full set of original Cahiers texts, produced by the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy at Kingston University, London and accessible at cahiers.kingston.ac.uk.
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