Critical Essays on the Drive
Lacanian Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Collins, Dan; Watson, Eve
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Lacanian Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Collins, Dan; Watson, Eve
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This thorough text provides a complete overview of the drive in Lacanian psychoanalysis.
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This thorough text provides a complete overview of the drive in Lacanian psychoanalysis.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781032292502
- ISBN-10: 1032292504
- Artikelnr.: 70437704
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781032292502
- ISBN-10: 1032292504
- Artikelnr.: 70437704
Dan Collins is the Education and Program Director for Lacan Toronto and the founding member of Affiliated Psychoanalytic Workgroups. He lives and teaches in Buffalo, NY, USA. Eve Watson is a psychoanalyst, clinical supervisor, and academic based in Dublin, Ireland.
Preface 1. Introduction: Debunking the Drive The History of the Drive 2. On
the Very German-ness of Freud's Trieb 3. Freud's Third Step: On Beyond the
Pleasure Principle 4. Freud's Beyond the Pleasure Principle and the Death
Drive: A Concise Overview 5. Ex-Pulsion: On the History of Lay Analysis and
Gay Analysts in the United States 6. The Nameless Drive The Theory of the
Drive 7. Problems with Drive Theory 8. The Drive as Speech 9. La Vie en
Rose: On the Drive, Between Life and Death 10. Agitations and Cuts of Our
Dark Ally 11. The Skin as the Source of the Dermic Drive: Modes of Dermic
Punctuation in the Containment of Meaning 12. The Respiratory Drive:
Psychoanalysis's Ground Zero 13. And Yet It Moves 14. The Look and the
Drive 15. The Voice and Its Drive 16. On Self-Relating Negativity: The
Lacanian Death Drive The Drive in the Clinic, Culture and Art 17. Beyond
the Breach: Drive in the Case of a Traumatic Neurosis 18. Where the Image
Falls: The Drive of the Living Body in Analysis 19. The Liminal and the
(Oral) Drive: Neurotic Tensions and Neo-liberal Recuperations 20. The Drive
as Montage: Freud, Lacan, Moths, and Poetry
the Very German-ness of Freud's Trieb 3. Freud's Third Step: On Beyond the
Pleasure Principle 4. Freud's Beyond the Pleasure Principle and the Death
Drive: A Concise Overview 5. Ex-Pulsion: On the History of Lay Analysis and
Gay Analysts in the United States 6. The Nameless Drive The Theory of the
Drive 7. Problems with Drive Theory 8. The Drive as Speech 9. La Vie en
Rose: On the Drive, Between Life and Death 10. Agitations and Cuts of Our
Dark Ally 11. The Skin as the Source of the Dermic Drive: Modes of Dermic
Punctuation in the Containment of Meaning 12. The Respiratory Drive:
Psychoanalysis's Ground Zero 13. And Yet It Moves 14. The Look and the
Drive 15. The Voice and Its Drive 16. On Self-Relating Negativity: The
Lacanian Death Drive The Drive in the Clinic, Culture and Art 17. Beyond
the Breach: Drive in the Case of a Traumatic Neurosis 18. Where the Image
Falls: The Drive of the Living Body in Analysis 19. The Liminal and the
(Oral) Drive: Neurotic Tensions and Neo-liberal Recuperations 20. The Drive
as Montage: Freud, Lacan, Moths, and Poetry
Preface 1. Introduction: Debunking the Drive The History of the Drive 2. On
the Very German-ness of Freud's Trieb 3. Freud's Third Step: On Beyond the
Pleasure Principle 4. Freud's Beyond the Pleasure Principle and the Death
Drive: A Concise Overview 5. Ex-Pulsion: On the History of Lay Analysis and
Gay Analysts in the United States 6. The Nameless Drive The Theory of the
Drive 7. Problems with Drive Theory 8. The Drive as Speech 9. La Vie en
Rose: On the Drive, Between Life and Death 10. Agitations and Cuts of Our
Dark Ally 11. The Skin as the Source of the Dermic Drive: Modes of Dermic
Punctuation in the Containment of Meaning 12. The Respiratory Drive:
Psychoanalysis's Ground Zero 13. And Yet It Moves 14. The Look and the
Drive 15. The Voice and Its Drive 16. On Self-Relating Negativity: The
Lacanian Death Drive The Drive in the Clinic, Culture and Art 17. Beyond
the Breach: Drive in the Case of a Traumatic Neurosis 18. Where the Image
Falls: The Drive of the Living Body in Analysis 19. The Liminal and the
(Oral) Drive: Neurotic Tensions and Neo-liberal Recuperations 20. The Drive
as Montage: Freud, Lacan, Moths, and Poetry
the Very German-ness of Freud's Trieb 3. Freud's Third Step: On Beyond the
Pleasure Principle 4. Freud's Beyond the Pleasure Principle and the Death
Drive: A Concise Overview 5. Ex-Pulsion: On the History of Lay Analysis and
Gay Analysts in the United States 6. The Nameless Drive The Theory of the
Drive 7. Problems with Drive Theory 8. The Drive as Speech 9. La Vie en
Rose: On the Drive, Between Life and Death 10. Agitations and Cuts of Our
Dark Ally 11. The Skin as the Source of the Dermic Drive: Modes of Dermic
Punctuation in the Containment of Meaning 12. The Respiratory Drive:
Psychoanalysis's Ground Zero 13. And Yet It Moves 14. The Look and the
Drive 15. The Voice and Its Drive 16. On Self-Relating Negativity: The
Lacanian Death Drive The Drive in the Clinic, Culture and Art 17. Beyond
the Breach: Drive in the Case of a Traumatic Neurosis 18. Where the Image
Falls: The Drive of the Living Body in Analysis 19. The Liminal and the
(Oral) Drive: Neurotic Tensions and Neo-liberal Recuperations 20. The Drive
as Montage: Freud, Lacan, Moths, and Poetry