Jacques Lacan: A Man and a Woman
Papers of The Freudian School of Melbourne
Papers of the Freudian School of Melbourne, Volume 17.
Volume 17
Jacques Lacan: A Man and a Woman
A man and a woman...who wants to know the truth? This volume of writing announces the 20th year of work — psychoanalytic work - of the Freudian School of Melbourne, School of Lacanian Psychoanalysis. Writing which underlines the fact that the sexual relation fails to appear in the field of truth…
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Part 1: Clinical psychoanalysis
In lieu to non-lieu
– Linda Clifton
Speaking metaphorically
– Rod Kleiman
Preliminary comments on the question of the function of the audience in a psychoanalytic presentation
– Carolyn Poon
A case of masochism involving self-mutilation practices
– Roberto Neuberger
Integration of a psychoanalytic liaison department in a hospital
– María Cristine Beiga, Juan J. Criscaut, Diego Dileo, Roberto Neuberger, Mariela Skef, María Vicente, María Claudia Walsh
To speak in one’s own name: self-authorization and psychosis
– David Pereira
Part 2: The Lacanian Discourse
A man and a woman…
– Jacques Lacan
On Safouan’s Möise hébreu, Möise égyptien
– Oscar Zentner and María Inés Rotmiler de Zentner
Hebrew Moses, Egyptian Moses
– Moustapha Safouan
The Seminar of Jacques Lacan. Book II. The Ego in Freud’s Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis, 1954-55
– Moustapha Safouan
Connaissance and psychosis
– Oscar Zentner
The follies of time
– María Inés Rotmiler de Zentner
Le psychanalyste malgré lui
– María Inés Rotmiler de Zentner
Psychoanalysis in Extension - An introduction to a fragment of The Blind Man, a play by Gustavo Etkin
– Nati Sangiau
A fragment of The Blind Man
– Gustavo Etkin