Volume 2
On Perversion
If in our first book we said that it was possible to know, for this our second book, our affirmation is that it is possible to learn. How can we then be open and generous in not closing our discourse, but in opening it. Between the thing, the word, the construction and the representation, today we produce,
Part 1: Homage to Freud on the 41st Anniversary of his Death
In the knot of the subject
– Oscar Zentner
Retrospective unconscious logic and perversion, the moments of perversion
– Gayle Paull
Femininity and perversion
– John Dingle
The offended woman
– Gustavo Ezequiel Etkin
A pseudonym, the itinerary for a perversion
– María Inés Rotmiler de Zentner
The brain as accommodation of desire
– Graeme Crawford Smith
Tod/Etcetera/Ratman
– Juan Davila
Part 2: The word of Lacan
The Seminar, Paris, 10th June 1980
– Jacques Lacan
The Seminar, Caracas, 12th July 1980
– Jacques Lacan
Part 3: The Freudian Discourse
The comedy of the bodies
– Javier Aramburu & Juan Carlos Cosentino
A case of perversion?
– Luz Freire
The death of Freud
– Isidoro Vegh
Aphanisis
– Oscar Zentner