This book reconstructs the metapsychological and clinical theories of Melanie Klein and Jacques Lacan in a manner designed to redress prevalent mischaracterizations of their works that are largely responsible for the deadlocked polemics between partisans of Kleinian and Lacanian camps.
This book reconstructs the metapsychological and clinical theories of Melanie Klein and Jacques Lacan in a manner designed to redress prevalent mischaracterizations of their works that are largely responsible for the deadlocked polemics between partisans of Kleinian and Lacanian camps.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Preface Part 2 I. A Re-beginning Through Logos Part 3 II. Controversy: Creation or Discovery Part 4 III. The Treatment Part 5 IV. How to Read Melanie Klein (A Few Comments) Part 6 V. Lacan Visits the Butcher Chapter 7 The Imaginary Chapter 8 The Ego (and the object) Chapter 9 The Subject Chapter 10 Desire Chapter 11 Objet a Chapter 12 Truth Part 13 VI. From the Imaginary to the Symbolic Part 14 VII. Back on the Case Chapter 15 The Symbolic Chapter 16 The Signifier Chapter 17 The Real Chapter 18 Reality Part 19 VIII. Summation Part 20 IX. How to Read Lacan Part 21 X. Once More Unto the Breach, Dear Friends (How to Read Lacan, Part II)
Chapter 1 Preface Part 2 I. A Re-beginning Through Logos Part 3 II. Controversy: Creation or Discovery Part 4 III. The Treatment Part 5 IV. How to Read Melanie Klein (A Few Comments) Part 6 V. Lacan Visits the Butcher Chapter 7 The Imaginary Chapter 8 The Ego (and the object) Chapter 9 The Subject Chapter 10 Desire Chapter 11 Objet a Chapter 12 Truth Part 13 VI. From the Imaginary to the Symbolic Part 14 VII. Back on the Case Chapter 15 The Symbolic Chapter 16 The Signifier Chapter 17 The Real Chapter 18 Reality Part 19 VIII. Summation Part 20 IX. How to Read Lacan Part 21 X. Once More Unto the Breach, Dear Friends (How to Read Lacan, Part II)
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