Critique of Psychoanalytic Reason: Studies in Lacanian Theory and Practice
The highly arcane "wisdom" produced by the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan is either endlessly regurgitated and recited as holy writ by his numerous acolytes, or radically dismissed as unpalatable nonsense by his equally countless detractors. Contrary to these common, strictly antagonistic yet uniformly uncritical practices, this book offers a meticulous critique of some key theoretical and clinical aspects of Lacan’s expansive oeuvre, testing their consistency, examining their implications, and investigating their significance.

In nine interrelated chapters, the book highlights both the flaws and the strengths of Lacan’s ideas, in areas of investigation that are as crucial as they are contentious, within as well as outside psychoanalysis. Drawing on a vast range of source materials, including many unpublished archival documents, it teases out controversial issues such as money, organisational failure, and lighthearted, "gay" thinking, and it relies on the highest standards of scholarly excellence to develop its arguments. At the same time, the book does not presuppose any prior knowledge of Lacanian psychoanalysis on the part of the reader, but allows its readership to indulge in the joys of in-depth critical analysis, trans-disciplinary creative thinking, and persistent questioning.

This book will appeal to researchers and students alike in psychoanalytic studies and philosophy, as well as all those interested in French theory and the history of ideas.

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Critique of Psychoanalytic Reason: Studies in Lacanian Theory and Practice
The highly arcane "wisdom" produced by the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan is either endlessly regurgitated and recited as holy writ by his numerous acolytes, or radically dismissed as unpalatable nonsense by his equally countless detractors. Contrary to these common, strictly antagonistic yet uniformly uncritical practices, this book offers a meticulous critique of some key theoretical and clinical aspects of Lacan’s expansive oeuvre, testing their consistency, examining their implications, and investigating their significance.

In nine interrelated chapters, the book highlights both the flaws and the strengths of Lacan’s ideas, in areas of investigation that are as crucial as they are contentious, within as well as outside psychoanalysis. Drawing on a vast range of source materials, including many unpublished archival documents, it teases out controversial issues such as money, organisational failure, and lighthearted, "gay" thinking, and it relies on the highest standards of scholarly excellence to develop its arguments. At the same time, the book does not presuppose any prior knowledge of Lacanian psychoanalysis on the part of the reader, but allows its readership to indulge in the joys of in-depth critical analysis, trans-disciplinary creative thinking, and persistent questioning.

This book will appeal to researchers and students alike in psychoanalytic studies and philosophy, as well as all those interested in French theory and the history of ideas.

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Critique of Psychoanalytic Reason: Studies in Lacanian Theory and Practice

Critique of Psychoanalytic Reason: Studies in Lacanian Theory and Practice

by Dany Nobus
Critique of Psychoanalytic Reason: Studies in Lacanian Theory and Practice

Critique of Psychoanalytic Reason: Studies in Lacanian Theory and Practice

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The highly arcane "wisdom" produced by the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan is either endlessly regurgitated and recited as holy writ by his numerous acolytes, or radically dismissed as unpalatable nonsense by his equally countless detractors. Contrary to these common, strictly antagonistic yet uniformly uncritical practices, this book offers a meticulous critique of some key theoretical and clinical aspects of Lacan’s expansive oeuvre, testing their consistency, examining their implications, and investigating their significance.

In nine interrelated chapters, the book highlights both the flaws and the strengths of Lacan’s ideas, in areas of investigation that are as crucial as they are contentious, within as well as outside psychoanalysis. Drawing on a vast range of source materials, including many unpublished archival documents, it teases out controversial issues such as money, organisational failure, and lighthearted, "gay" thinking, and it relies on the highest standards of scholarly excellence to develop its arguments. At the same time, the book does not presuppose any prior knowledge of Lacanian psychoanalysis on the part of the reader, but allows its readership to indulge in the joys of in-depth critical analysis, trans-disciplinary creative thinking, and persistent questioning.

This book will appeal to researchers and students alike in psychoanalytic studies and philosophy, as well as all those interested in French theory and the history of ideas.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032172118
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/28/2022
Series: The Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research Library (CFAR)
Pages: 310
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Dany Nobus is Professor of Psychoanalytic Psychology at Brunel University London, UK, Founding Scholar of the British Psychoanalytic Council, and former Chair and Fellow of the Freud Museum London. His previous books include Thresholds and Pathways Between Jung and Lacan: On the Blazing Sublime (edited with Ann Casement and Phil Goss, 2021), The Law of Desire: On Lacan’s ‘Kant with Sade’ (2017) and Knowing Nothing, Staying Stupid: Elements for a Psychoanalytic Epistemology (with Malcolm Quinn, 2005).

Table of Contents

List of Figures xi

Introduction 1

1 Lacan's Écrits Revisited: On Writing as Object of Desire 16

2 What Are Words Worth? Lacan and the Circulation of Money in the Psychoanalytic Economy 41

3 That Obscure Object of Psychoanalysis 62

4 The Sculptural Iconography of Feminine Jouissance: Lacan's Reading of Bernini's Saint Teresa in Ecstasy 87

5 Esprit de Corps, Work Transference, and Dissolution: Lacan as an Organizational Theorist 112

6 Psychoanalysis as gai saber: Towards a New Episteme of Laughter 131

7 Once He Was a Poet: On Psychoanalysis as Poetry in Lacan's Clinical Paradigm 151

8 Lacan's Clinical Artistry: On Sublimation, Sublation, and the Sublime 172

9 Lacan with Antigone: On Tragedy and Desire in the Ethics of Psychoanalysis 197

Bibliography 237

Acknowledgements 278

Photo Acknowledgements 282

Index 283

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