New Lacanian
School (NLS) / World Association of Psychoanalysis (WAP)
The 6th
Issue of The Lacanian Review, Fall 2018
‘URGENT!’
Release Date: November 2018 – Free
shipping until 4th November!
shipping until 4th November!
Brief
With a series of exceptional new translations
of texts by Jacques Lacan and Jacques-Alain Miller, The Lacanian Review takes you into the space of the real
unconscious and the last teachings of Lacan, reinterpreted to approach the
urgency of our contemporary moment.
With a series of exceptional new translations
of texts by Jacques Lacan and Jacques-Alain Miller, The Lacanian Review takes you into the space of the real
unconscious and the last teachings of Lacan, reinterpreted to approach the
urgency of our contemporary moment.
Presentation: The Lacanian Review 6 ‘URGENT!’
There is not a moment to lose. The acceleration of
culture and the vertiginous pressure of the drive seem to collapse the instant
to see, the time to understand and the moment to conclude. The urgent subject
of the now cannot catch up to rapid cycles of political upheaval and social
media streams turned into torrents of data. Production overflows consumption in
a tidal wave of imaginary cacophony. How does psychoanalysis today respond to
urgent times?
culture and the vertiginous pressure of the drive seem to collapse the instant
to see, the time to understand and the moment to conclude. The urgent subject
of the now cannot catch up to rapid cycles of political upheaval and social
media streams turned into torrents of data. Production overflows consumption in
a tidal wave of imaginary cacophony. How does psychoanalysis today respond to
urgent times?
For its 6th issue, The
Lacanian Review (TLR)
tasks the signifier, Urgent!,
to orient the work of the New Lacanian School (NLS) in examining the urgent
cases that occupy our clinic. Tracing the edge of the latest Lacan, Bernard
Seynhaeve (President of the NLS) curated a series of newly established texts by
Jacques Lacan and Jacques-Alain Miller, translated by Russell Grigg, appearing
in the first ever bilingual featured section of TLR. Four lessons
from the seminars of Jacques-Alain Miller frame this issue.
Lacanian Review (TLR)
tasks the signifier, Urgent!,
to orient the work of the New Lacanian School (NLS) in examining the urgent
cases that occupy our clinic. Tracing the edge of the latest Lacan, Bernard
Seynhaeve (President of the NLS) curated a series of newly established texts by
Jacques Lacan and Jacques-Alain Miller, translated by Russell Grigg, appearing
in the first ever bilingual featured section of TLR. Four lessons
from the seminars of Jacques-Alain Miller frame this issue.
TLR 6 draws heavily from the work of the current Analysts of
the School to explore four new fundamental concepts of psychoanalysis: Pass, Real Unconscious, Urgent Cases, and Satisfaction.
Interviews with Angelina Harari (President of the WAP), Ricardo Seldes
(Director of Pausa),
and Lee Edelman (Professor of English Literature at Tufts University) elaborate
fundamental concepts across the work of the School One, the clinic of applied
analysis, and literary theory in dialogue with psychoanalysis. A groundbreaking
orientation text by Éric Laurent from the 2018 Congress of the World
Association of Psychoanalysis (WAP) will be published for the first time in
English, along with clinical cases exploring transference and psychosis. And
finally, approaching the problem of temporality in psychoanalysis, this issue
spans Freudian time-management to the logic of the cut in the Lacanian
Orientation. Make haste and subscribe to The
Lacanian Review –
It’s urgent!
the School to explore four new fundamental concepts of psychoanalysis: Pass, Real Unconscious, Urgent Cases, and Satisfaction.
Interviews with Angelina Harari (President of the WAP), Ricardo Seldes
(Director of Pausa),
and Lee Edelman (Professor of English Literature at Tufts University) elaborate
fundamental concepts across the work of the School One, the clinic of applied
analysis, and literary theory in dialogue with psychoanalysis. A groundbreaking
orientation text by Éric Laurent from the 2018 Congress of the World
Association of Psychoanalysis (WAP) will be published for the first time in
English, along with clinical cases exploring transference and psychosis. And
finally, approaching the problem of temporality in psychoanalysis, this issue
spans Freudian time-management to the logic of the cut in the Lacanian
Orientation. Make haste and subscribe to The
Lacanian Review –
It’s urgent!
About The Lacanian Review
The Lacanian
Review, the English language journal of the
New Lacanian School (NLS) and the World Association of Psychoanalysis (WAP),
publishes newly established texts by Jacques Lacan, Jacques-Alain Miller, and
prominent international figures of the Lacanian Orientation. This semiannual
print series features testimonies of the pass, new theoretical developments in
Lacanian psychoanalysis, clinical cases, dialogues with prominent academics,
and articles on contemporary culture, politics, art and science. Each issue
explores a theme intersecting the symptoms of our era and emerging work in the
NLS.
Review, the English language journal of the
New Lacanian School (NLS) and the World Association of Psychoanalysis (WAP),
publishes newly established texts by Jacques Lacan, Jacques-Alain Miller, and
prominent international figures of the Lacanian Orientation. This semiannual
print series features testimonies of the pass, new theoretical developments in
Lacanian psychoanalysis, clinical cases, dialogues with prominent academics,
and articles on contemporary culture, politics, art and science. Each issue
explores a theme intersecting the symptoms of our era and emerging work in the
NLS.
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CONTENTS
Editorial
Marie-Hélène Brousse & Cyrus Saint Amand Poliakoff
THE REAL
UNCONSCIOUS
UNCONSCIOUS
Bernard SEYNHAEVE,
¡URGENT!
¡URGENCE!
Jacques LACAN,
Preface to the English Edition of Seminar XI
Préface à l’édition anglaise du Séminaire XI
Jacques-Alain MILLER,
The Real Unconscious
L’inconscient réel
Lee Edelman & Alicia Arenas, Psychoanalysis and
Urgency: A Dialogue
Urgency: A Dialogue
URGENT CASES
Jacques-Alain MILLER,
The Space of a Lapsus
L’esp d’un lapsus
Jacques-Alain MILLER,
The Space of a Hallucination
L’esp d’une hallucination
Sonia Chiriaco, A Discreet Suture
Marina Frangiadaki, A Nomination Faced with the Real of
the Body
the Body
Carolina Koretzky, From Indecision to In-Between
SATISFACTION
<> PASS
<> PASS
Jacques-Alain MILLER,
The Speaking Being and the Pass
La passe du parlêtre
Luis Erneta, Satisfaction in the “Preface”
Domenico Cosenza, Urgency and the Fall During Analysis
Patricia Tassara Zárate, From the Urgency of an Anxiety
to the Urgency of a Satisfaction’s Bien-Dire
to the Urgency of a Satisfaction’s Bien-Dire
Laurent Dupont, The Urgency of the Analyst/Analysand
Maria Josefina Sota Fuentes, In Time
Anne Béraud, Different Urgencies
PSYCHOANALYSIS:
A DELUSION…
A DELUSION…
Éric Laurent, Disruption of Jouissance in the Madnesses
Under Transference
Under Transference
Véronique Voruz, Psychoanalysis: A Delusion not like the
Others?
Others?
Véronique Voruz, Suggestion, Awakening, Dupery
Dominique Holvoet, Another Relation to the Real
Caroline Doucet, Fate of the Too-much in the Outrepass
Bénédicte Jullien, An Intermittent Solitude
LOGICAL TIME
Laura Sokolowsky, The Times of Analysis and its Real
Pascale Fari, The Cut and the Real of Time
Frank Rollier, The Cartel’s Urgency
Malka Shein, Two Comments on a Cartel
Nancy Gillespie, Resonance and the Difference Between
Polysemy and the Equivoque
Polysemy and the Equivoque
Shlomo Lieber, One (Un) Case
Serge Cottet, Side-track: Back to School
PA– USE
Angelina Harari, The Not-All Interview
Jorge Assef, The Push to Hypervelocity
Ricardo Seldes, PAUSA
Robert Buck, Pay Attention Mother Fuckers