Issue 44 (Summer 2010) Pages – 1-31 In his Founding Act (1964) Jacques Lacan established a School organised around small working groups tasked with enabling each individual to produce written work. Their radically innovative character lay not just in a … Continue reading
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Issue 42 (Autumn 2009) Pages – 1-20 While the case presentation from Emil Kraepelin onwards has tended to obectify and medicalise the psychiatric patient, this paper argues that it was in his re-presentations at L’hôpital Sainte-Anne that Jacques Lacan best … Continue reading
Issue 41 (Summer 2009) Pages- 1-17 This paper introduces L‟Etourdit by first examining the places where Lacan taught – St. Anne, ENS, Sorbonne – as important places for him and meriting an introductory tour for non-Parisian readers of the text. … Continue reading
Issue 39 (Autumn 2008) The author discusses his difficulties in translating Guy Le Gaufey’s article Towards a Critical Reading o f the Formulae o f Sexuation”. He summarises this article as it first appeared and outlines the historical and clinical issues in Le … Continue reading