| Justin Clemens, Russell Grigg - 2006 - 330 pages
DIVArticles by noted Lacanian psychoanalysts and scholars discussing issues that emerge in Lacan's Seminar XVII (newly translated) that import fields of psychoanalysis ... | |
| Juan-David Nasio - 1998 - 172 pages
In this first English translation of a classic text by one of the foremost commentators on Lacan's work, Nasio eloquently demonstrates the clinical and practical import of ... | |
| Jean-Michel Rabaté - 2003 - 320 pages
This collection of specially commissioned essays, first published in 2003, explores key dimensions of Lacan's life and works. | |
| Bruce Fink - 2004 - 264 pages
To read Lacan closely is to follow him to the letter, to take him literally, making the wager that he comes right out and says what he means in many cases, though much of his ... | |
| Jacques Lacan - 2004 - 388 pages
A major new translation of one of the most influential psychoanalytic works of modern times. Brilliant and innovative, Jacques Lacan's work has had a tremendous influence on ... | |
| Anika Lemaire - 2014 - 291 pages
The work of Jaques Lacan, eminent French psychoanalyst and influential thinker (1901-1981), is recognized as being of vital importance to psychoanalysts, philosophers, and all ... | |
| Lionel Bailly, David Lichtenstein, Sharmini Bailly - 2018 - 591 pages
The Lacanian Tradition is unique among psychoanalytic schools in its influence upon academic fields such as literature, philosophy, cultural and critical studies. This book ... | |
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