Studying Lacan's seminars IV and V / [edited by] Carol Owens and Nadezhda Almqvist.

Other author Owens, Carol (Psychoanalyst)
Other author Almqvist, Nadezhda.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
Descriptionpages cm
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Contents Drawing the urinary trait : fantasy and analytic technique in Ruth Lebovici's treatment of a transitory perversion / Dany Nobus -- The lessons of little hans / Leonardo S. Rodr©Ưguez -- "Once bitten, forever smitten" : phobias, fetishes, and small boys / Carol Owens -- The phobic and fetish objects / Stephanie Swales -- Privation : a logical step between castration and frustration / Rolf Flor -- Asexuality, absence, and the dialectic of substitution / Kevin Murphy -- Much ado about more than nothing : thoughts on "difficult" cases and Lacan's seminar IV / Manya Steinkoler -- Phallus -- The phallus of the fifties : those years of "tranquil possession" / Olga Cox Cameron -- The phallus : crossroads or impasse? : queering desire via seminar V / Sarah Meehan O'Callaghan -- To be or not to be the phallus : Lacan, Genet, and Wilde / Christine Gormley -- Witz -- Lacan reading Freud : on the relationship of seminar V to jokes and their relationship to the unconscious / P. G. Young -- "Did you hear that Tom's dick was hairy?" : witz, cure, and the transmission of psychoanalysis / Jamieson Webster and Marcus Coelen -- Graph of desire -- On the development of Lacan's graph of desire / Dan Collins -- Paternal metaphor -- Father love : from Oedipus complex to paternal metaphor / Megan Williams -- Obsessional -- "Why can't a woman be more like a man?" : the signifier and the obsessional / Nadezhda Almqvist -- Obsessional desire in seminar V : the exploits of tantalus / Lorenzo Chiesa -- Appendix: Transitory sexual perversion in the course of a psychoanalytic treatment / Ruth Lebovici -- Index.
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