The Lacanian Review

#3 | 2017

"Segregations"

The Lacanian Review #3

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Summary

EDITORIAL

  • Marie-Hélène Brousse, Segregations/Subversion

THEMATIC SECTION: SEGREGATIONS

WHOSE UNIVERSAL?

  • Jacques Lacan, Note on the Father and Universalism
  • An Interview with Jean-Claude Milner

THE DIALOGUE

  • Colin Wright, Céline Flory, and Myriam Cottias, Colonising Enjoyment

DIVIDE AND RULE

  • Jacques-Alain Miller, Extimate Enemies
  • Laura Sokolowsky, Totalitarianism and Psychoanalysis: A Little Trip to the Land of Nazi Germany
  • Nathalie Jaudel, The Logic of Segregation vs The Logic of Concentration Camps

CLOACA MAXIMA

  • Guy Briole, Cloacina Mundi, 21st Century
  • Aino-Marjatta Mäki and Jaakko Karhunen, The Misery of Segregation: Is Psychoanalysis a Part of Western Civilisation?

TO EACH THEIR LABEL

  • Roberto Cavasola, An Interview with Allen Frances
  • Marcelo Veras, The Segregation of the Subject in Mental Illness
  • Colin Wright, “Whenthe Fun Stops, Stop”: Bettingon Psychoanalysis in the Eraof Segregation
  • Thomas Harding, Neurodiversity and its Discontents

BODY LALANGUE

  • Jacques-Alain Miller, Habeas Corpus
  • Guy Briole, Aggiornamento
  • Miquel Bassols, The Enjoying Substance

FORMATIONS OF THE ANALYST

  • Jacques-Alain Miller, Question of the School: Proposal for the Guarantee of 21 January 2017
  • Anne Lysy, When the Incomparable Happens, Obvious and Opaque

REDUCTION: ANALYSTS OF THE SCHOOL

  • Daniel Pasqualin, Discontents in the Un-world – Marie-Hélène Brousse, The Sex of the Symptom – Oscar Ventura, Silence, Memory, Noise … and Forgetting – Angelica Marchesini, Vicissitudes of the Feminine – Tai Cossich, Im_passe – Sequence One

OUR CONGRESSES

  • Lilia Mahjoub, “But Where has the Unconscious Gone?”
  • Miquel Bassols, In Praise of Ordinary Psychosis

CLINICAL WORK

    • Nancy Gillespie, Love and Ordinary Psychosis: A Portrait of an Athlete as a Young Man – Cyrus Saint Amand Poliakoff, Superintendent – An Bulkens, Little Leo: From Must Have, to May Be