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The Perception and Politics of Discourse
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments xix
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The Letter and the Limits of Interpretation
- Interpretation in Reverse 3
- Discretion of the Analyst in the Post-interpretative Era 10
- The Purloined Letter and the Tao of the Psychoanalyst 25
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From the Analytic Symptom to the Sinthome
- The Sinthome, a Mixture of Symptom and Fantasy 55
- Two Statuses of the Symptom: “Let Us Turn to Finn Again” 73
- Hysteria and Sinthome 83
- Identification with the Symptom at the End of Analysis 95
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A Psychoanalytic Clinic of Psychosis
- From the Elementary Phenomenon to the Enigmatic Experience 107
- Three Enigmas: Meaning, Signification, Jouissance 116
- A Child through the Mirror 128
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Jouissance, the Object, Anxiety
- Jacques Lacan and the Voice 137
- Embarrassment, Inhibition, and Repetition 147
- A Lacanian Reading of Dora 158
- Gaze and Representation 180
- The Perception and Politics of Discourse 191
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Sexuation
- Love and Sex Beyond Identifications 211
- Feminine Positions of Being 222
- Women and the Symptom: The Case of the Post-Freudians 243
- Sexual Position and the End of Analysis 251
- Afterword: The Response of Psychoanalysis to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy 261
- About the Contributors 269
- Index 271
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments xix
-
The Letter and the Limits of Interpretation
- Interpretation in Reverse 3
- Discretion of the Analyst in the Post-interpretative Era 10
- The Purloined Letter and the Tao of the Psychoanalyst 25
-
From the Analytic Symptom to the Sinthome
- The Sinthome, a Mixture of Symptom and Fantasy 55
- Two Statuses of the Symptom: “Let Us Turn to Finn Again” 73
- Hysteria and Sinthome 83
- Identification with the Symptom at the End of Analysis 95
-
A Psychoanalytic Clinic of Psychosis
- From the Elementary Phenomenon to the Enigmatic Experience 107
- Three Enigmas: Meaning, Signification, Jouissance 116
- A Child through the Mirror 128
-
Jouissance, the Object, Anxiety
- Jacques Lacan and the Voice 137
- Embarrassment, Inhibition, and Repetition 147
- A Lacanian Reading of Dora 158
- Gaze and Representation 180
- The Perception and Politics of Discourse 191
-
Sexuation
- Love and Sex Beyond Identifications 211
- Feminine Positions of Being 222
- Women and the Symptom: The Case of the Post-Freudians 243
- Sexual Position and the End of Analysis 251
- Afterword: The Response of Psychoanalysis to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy 261
- About the Contributors 269
- Index 271