Jacques Bouveresse, Philosophie, mythologie et pseudo-science. Wittgenstein lecteur de Freud (Paris: Editions de I ‘Eclat, 1991).
Many French philosophical books have been published in recent years about “virtual” relationships …
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Jacques Bouveresse, Philosophie, mythologie et pseudo-science. Wittgenstein lecteur de Freud (Paris: Editions de I ‘Eclat, 1991).
Many French philosophical books have been published in recent years about “virtual” relationships …
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Psychoanalysis, Clinic and Context – Subjectivity, History and Autobiography
by Ian Parker
London and New York, 2020, 208pp.
It has been summarily difficult for me to …
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09/02/2021
Conversion Disorder: Listening to the Body in Psychoanalysis
Jamieson Webster
(New York: Columbia University Press, 2018)
312 pp., £32.00 (hardcover), £32.00 (e-book)
Jamieson Webster opens …
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Catherine Millot
La vie avec Lacan (The Life with Lacan)
Paris : Gallimard, 2016 (coll. « L’infini ». 105 pages).
An analyzing life
“Life with Lacan”. …
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Review of:
Dagmar Herzog, Cold War Freud
(Cambridge University Press, New York, 2016)
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Dagmar Herzog teaches History at the City University of New York. Her …
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As the contemporary moment witnesses unprecedented levels of neoliberal horrors, Robert Pfaller makes the utterly compelling and refreshing argument that pleasure may be our strongest weapon of opposition. With uncompromising …
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The Other Wants More. Review of:
Brian Robertson
Lacanian Antiphilosophy and the Problem of Anxiety: …
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Juliet Mitchell’s Psychoanalysis and Feminism revolutionized Anglo-Saxonfeminism in 1974 by developing a feminist theory working through Freud, showing that an account of feminine …
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368 pp., £15.74 (cloth), £6.99 (paper)
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Ernst Wagner was a respected school master in Stuttgart, cultivated and intelligent, a husband and a father …
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In the influential “Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena”, published in 1951, D. Winnicott introduced a concept that was destined to receive widespread acclaim; indeed, to a certain extent, …
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