Volume no, 5 of (Re-)Turn: A Journal of Lacanian Studies will come out this summer.
Volume no. 5 is on « Lacan and Theories of Knowledge »
contents include
Jacques Alain Miller « Science and Responses of the Real »
Thomas Svolos « American Psychiatry in Contemporary Times »
Philippe Lasaga « Cognitivism and Controversies over the ‘Mental' »
Ruth Ronen « What is a Woman and What is Feminine Jouissance in Lacan? »
Ellie Ragland « The Discourse of Science, the Imaginary Axis, and a Concept of the Differential Seen from the Perspective of Lacan’s Topological Logic »
Eric Laurent « The Usages of the Neurosciences in Psychoanalyis »
Anaelle Lebowitz « It Will Be Reborn from the Ashes »
The cost for individual membership is $16.00 and for institutions, it is $30.00. Subscribers from countries outside the USA or Canada should add $5.00 for postage and handling.
Further information on the journal (including subscription instruction) is available on their website: http://return.jls.missouri.edu/Lacan/
Volume no. 5 is on « Lacan and Theories of Knowledge »
contents include
Jacques Alain Miller « Science and Responses of the Real »
Thomas Svolos « American Psychiatry in Contemporary Times »
Philippe Lasaga « Cognitivism and Controversies over the ‘Mental' »
Ruth Ronen « What is a Woman and What is Feminine Jouissance in Lacan? »
Ellie Ragland « The Discourse of Science, the Imaginary Axis, and a Concept of the Differential Seen from the Perspective of Lacan’s Topological Logic »
Eric Laurent « The Usages of the Neurosciences in Psychoanalyis »
Anaelle Lebowitz « It Will Be Reborn from the Ashes »
The cost for individual membership is $16.00 and for institutions, it is $30.00. Subscribers from countries outside the USA or Canada should add $5.00 for postage and handling.
Further information on the journal (including subscription instruction) is available on their website: http://return.jls.missouri.edu/Lacan/
ABOUT RETURN
Edited by Ellie Ragland and Evelyn Moore in consultation with Jacques-Alain Miller, (Re)-turn: A Journal of Lacanian Studies explores the theories of French psychoanalyst, Jacques Lacan, within the context of a variety of fields, including clinical psychoanalysis, philosophy, critical studies, theatre, politics, music, visual arts, mass media, communications, religion, and literature.
The name of the journal—(Re)-turn: Journal of Lacanian Studies—signifies a number of things, Lacan’s return to Freud, the transformations in Lacan’s own work, as well as the return to the first American Lacanian journal, Newsletter of the Freudian Field (1987-1994). For Lacan, return has been a particularly important term, a psychoanalytic concept based on the premise that every juncture, every point of understanding or knowledge, is not only present in conscious life, but is represented precisely as a return where the conscious intersects with the unconscious. This is the place around which Lacanian studies must revolve.
Edited by Ellie Ragland and Evelyn Moore in consultation with Jacques-Alain Miller, (Re)-turn: A Journal of Lacanian Studies explores the theories of French psychoanalyst, Jacques Lacan, within the context of a variety of fields, including clinical psychoanalysis, philosophy, critical studies, theatre, politics, music, visual arts, mass media, communications, religion, and literature.
The name of the journal—(Re)-turn: Journal of Lacanian Studies—signifies a number of things, Lacan’s return to Freud, the transformations in Lacan’s own work, as well as the return to the first American Lacanian journal, Newsletter of the Freudian Field (1987-1994). For Lacan, return has been a particularly important term, a psychoanalytic concept based on the premise that every juncture, every point of understanding or knowledge, is not only present in conscious life, but is represented precisely as a return where the conscious intersects with the unconscious. This is the place around which Lacanian studies must revolve.