Raul Moncayo, Barri Belnap, Greg Farr
Exploring Lacan's Encore Seminar XX (eBook, ePUB)
The Torus of Reason
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Studying Lacan's Encore Seminar XX explores the themes presented in Encore, the seminar presented by Lacan between 1972 and 1975.
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Studying Lacan's Encore Seminar XX explores the themes presented in Encore, the seminar presented by Lacan between 1972 and 1975.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003851394
- Artikelnr.: 69753161
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003851394
- Artikelnr.: 69753161
Dr. Raul Moncayo has taught at many academic institutions in the Bay Area and abroad. As a retired training director of a large public psychiatric clinic in the Mission district or barrio of San Francisco, he formed and informed generations of clinicians. Dr. Moncayo was founding member of LSP (Lacanian School of Psychoanalysis). He is also the founder of the Chinese American Center for Freudian and Lacanian Analysis and Research. He has published 12 books with Karnac and Routledge. Among them are Psychoanalysis and American Literature; Lacan and Chan Buddhism; The Practice of Lacanian Psychoanalysis; and Knowing, not-Knowing and Jouissance.
Dr. Barri Belnap, MD, is a physician and psychoanalyst. A graduate of Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, she completed residency and fellowship at The Austen Riggs Center in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, where she served as a senior clinician for 27 years. Now she is devoted to her private psychoanalytic practice, study of group relations, and leadership. Her speaking and writings span topics from psychoanalytic techniques of PTSD and psychosis and psychopharmacology to affect theory.
Greg Farr currently serves professionally as the Archivist of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut and was formally employed as the Archivist and Librarian at the Austen Riggs Center in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Greg first developed his interest in Lacan's works during his doctorate studies in the Philosophy of Religion at Boston University. He earned his undergraduate degree in Religious Studies at the University of Montana and his Master's Degree of Theological Studies again at Boston University. Greg additionally completed two years of graduate study in Philosophical Theology at the University of Virginia and subsequently earned an MLIS degree at Drexel University in 2012.
Dr. Barri Belnap, MD, is a physician and psychoanalyst. A graduate of Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, she completed residency and fellowship at The Austen Riggs Center in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, where she served as a senior clinician for 27 years. Now she is devoted to her private psychoanalytic practice, study of group relations, and leadership. Her speaking and writings span topics from psychoanalytic techniques of PTSD and psychosis and psychopharmacology to affect theory.
Greg Farr currently serves professionally as the Archivist of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut and was formally employed as the Archivist and Librarian at the Austen Riggs Center in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Greg first developed his interest in Lacan's works during his doctorate studies in the Philosophy of Religion at Boston University. He earned his undergraduate degree in Religious Studies at the University of Montana and his Master's Degree of Theological Studies again at Boston University. Greg additionally completed two years of graduate study in Philosophical Theology at the University of Virginia and subsequently earned an MLIS degree at Drexel University in 2012.
1 Writing
Love
and the Four Levels of the Signifier 2 "Idizwadidiz" 3 The Metapsychology Past
Present
and Future 4 Listening to Signifiers and Hearing the Effect of Meaning 5 Clarity and Conceptual Uncertainty (The Universe as a Flower of Rhetoric) 6 Apparatus of Jouissance
a New Ego in the Real
and the Question of a Protolanguage 7 S1-S0 Relations: You Only Know the Unmarked Zero by First Knowing the One Mark 8 Being
Language
Love
and 'Be-ernal-ng' 9 A Logic and a Grammar That Cannot Be "Arithmetized" 10 The Ethics of the Second Death in Psychoanalysis 11 The Language of the One and the Language of the Other 12 Sexuation and Three Forms of Jouissance Beyond the Phallus 13 Differences among Femininity
Mystical Jouissance
and Psychosis 14 Agape and Eros
the G-d of the Law and the G-d of Jouissance 15 The Different Meanings of S2
the Signifier as Semblance 16 Significance
Knotting
and 'Naughting' 17 Formalization
Scaling
and Measurement 18 Gender Discourse
the Phallus
and the Objet a 19 Connaissance and Savoir (Rings of String
Topology
and Computation) 20 Does a Rat Have Being? The Being of the Subject as a Necessary Hypothesis (Experienced or Supposed) 21 Lalangue
Unconscious Knowledge
and the Soul
Love
and the Four Levels of the Signifier 2 "Idizwadidiz" 3 The Metapsychology Past
Present
and Future 4 Listening to Signifiers and Hearing the Effect of Meaning 5 Clarity and Conceptual Uncertainty (The Universe as a Flower of Rhetoric) 6 Apparatus of Jouissance
a New Ego in the Real
and the Question of a Protolanguage 7 S1-S0 Relations: You Only Know the Unmarked Zero by First Knowing the One Mark 8 Being
Language
Love
and 'Be-ernal-ng' 9 A Logic and a Grammar That Cannot Be "Arithmetized" 10 The Ethics of the Second Death in Psychoanalysis 11 The Language of the One and the Language of the Other 12 Sexuation and Three Forms of Jouissance Beyond the Phallus 13 Differences among Femininity
Mystical Jouissance
and Psychosis 14 Agape and Eros
the G-d of the Law and the G-d of Jouissance 15 The Different Meanings of S2
the Signifier as Semblance 16 Significance
Knotting
and 'Naughting' 17 Formalization
Scaling
and Measurement 18 Gender Discourse
the Phallus
and the Objet a 19 Connaissance and Savoir (Rings of String
Topology
and Computation) 20 Does a Rat Have Being? The Being of the Subject as a Necessary Hypothesis (Experienced or Supposed) 21 Lalangue
Unconscious Knowledge
and the Soul
1 Writing, Love, and the Four Levels of the Signifier 2 "Idizwadidiz" 3 The Metapsychology Past, Present, and Future 4 Listening to Signifiers and Hearing the Effect of Meaning 5 Clarity and Conceptual Uncertainty (The Universe as a Flower of Rhetoric) 6 Apparatus of Jouissance, a New Ego in the Real, and the Question of a Protolanguage 7 S1-S0 Relations: You Only Know the Unmarked Zero by First Knowing the One Mark 8 Being, Language, Love, and 'Be-ernal-ng' 9 A Logic and a Grammar That Cannot Be "Arithmetized" 10 The Ethics of the Second Death in Psychoanalysis 11 The Language of the One and the Language of the Other 12 Sexuation and Three Forms of Jouissance Beyond the Phallus 13 Differences among Femininity, Mystical Jouissance, and Psychosis 14 Agape and Eros, the G-d of the Law and the G-d of Jouissance 15 The Different Meanings of S2, the Signifier as Semblance 16 Significance, Knotting, and 'Naughting' 17 Formalization, Scaling, and Measurement 18 Gender Discourse, the Phallus, and the Objet a 19 Connaissance and Savoir (Rings of String, Topology, and Computation) 20 Does a Rat Have Being? The Being of the Subject as a Necessary Hypothesis (Experienced or Supposed) 21 Lalangue, Unconscious Knowledge, and the Soul
1 Writing
Love
and the Four Levels of the Signifier 2 "Idizwadidiz" 3 The Metapsychology Past
Present
and Future 4 Listening to Signifiers and Hearing the Effect of Meaning 5 Clarity and Conceptual Uncertainty (The Universe as a Flower of Rhetoric) 6 Apparatus of Jouissance
a New Ego in the Real
and the Question of a Protolanguage 7 S1-S0 Relations: You Only Know the Unmarked Zero by First Knowing the One Mark 8 Being
Language
Love
and 'Be-ernal-ng' 9 A Logic and a Grammar That Cannot Be "Arithmetized" 10 The Ethics of the Second Death in Psychoanalysis 11 The Language of the One and the Language of the Other 12 Sexuation and Three Forms of Jouissance Beyond the Phallus 13 Differences among Femininity
Mystical Jouissance
and Psychosis 14 Agape and Eros
the G-d of the Law and the G-d of Jouissance 15 The Different Meanings of S2
the Signifier as Semblance 16 Significance
Knotting
and 'Naughting' 17 Formalization
Scaling
and Measurement 18 Gender Discourse
the Phallus
and the Objet a 19 Connaissance and Savoir (Rings of String
Topology
and Computation) 20 Does a Rat Have Being? The Being of the Subject as a Necessary Hypothesis (Experienced or Supposed) 21 Lalangue
Unconscious Knowledge
and the Soul
Love
and the Four Levels of the Signifier 2 "Idizwadidiz" 3 The Metapsychology Past
Present
and Future 4 Listening to Signifiers and Hearing the Effect of Meaning 5 Clarity and Conceptual Uncertainty (The Universe as a Flower of Rhetoric) 6 Apparatus of Jouissance
a New Ego in the Real
and the Question of a Protolanguage 7 S1-S0 Relations: You Only Know the Unmarked Zero by First Knowing the One Mark 8 Being
Language
Love
and 'Be-ernal-ng' 9 A Logic and a Grammar That Cannot Be "Arithmetized" 10 The Ethics of the Second Death in Psychoanalysis 11 The Language of the One and the Language of the Other 12 Sexuation and Three Forms of Jouissance Beyond the Phallus 13 Differences among Femininity
Mystical Jouissance
and Psychosis 14 Agape and Eros
the G-d of the Law and the G-d of Jouissance 15 The Different Meanings of S2
the Signifier as Semblance 16 Significance
Knotting
and 'Naughting' 17 Formalization
Scaling
and Measurement 18 Gender Discourse
the Phallus
and the Objet a 19 Connaissance and Savoir (Rings of String
Topology
and Computation) 20 Does a Rat Have Being? The Being of the Subject as a Necessary Hypothesis (Experienced or Supposed) 21 Lalangue
Unconscious Knowledge
and the Soul
1 Writing, Love, and the Four Levels of the Signifier 2 "Idizwadidiz" 3 The Metapsychology Past, Present, and Future 4 Listening to Signifiers and Hearing the Effect of Meaning 5 Clarity and Conceptual Uncertainty (The Universe as a Flower of Rhetoric) 6 Apparatus of Jouissance, a New Ego in the Real, and the Question of a Protolanguage 7 S1-S0 Relations: You Only Know the Unmarked Zero by First Knowing the One Mark 8 Being, Language, Love, and 'Be-ernal-ng' 9 A Logic and a Grammar That Cannot Be "Arithmetized" 10 The Ethics of the Second Death in Psychoanalysis 11 The Language of the One and the Language of the Other 12 Sexuation and Three Forms of Jouissance Beyond the Phallus 13 Differences among Femininity, Mystical Jouissance, and Psychosis 14 Agape and Eros, the G-d of the Law and the G-d of Jouissance 15 The Different Meanings of S2, the Signifier as Semblance 16 Significance, Knotting, and 'Naughting' 17 Formalization, Scaling, and Measurement 18 Gender Discourse, the Phallus, and the Objet a 19 Connaissance and Savoir (Rings of String, Topology, and Computation) 20 Does a Rat Have Being? The Being of the Subject as a Necessary Hypothesis (Experienced or Supposed) 21 Lalangue, Unconscious Knowledge, and the Soul