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The Lacanian tradition is unique among psychoanalytic schools in its influence upon academic fields such as literature, philosophy, cultural and critical studies. This book aims to make Lacan's ideas accessible and relevant also to mainstream psychoanalysts, and to showcase developments in Lacanian thinking since his death in 1981. The volume highlights the clinical usefulness of such concepts as the paternal metaphor, the formula of fantasy, psychic structure, the central role of desire and the interlinking of the individual subject in the matrix of the Other. While these themes are woven through all the papers, each is a highly individual reflection upon some aspect of Lacanian theory, practice or history. Bernard Burgoyne's close study of the sources of Lacan's academic inspirations clarifies many of his ideas; Sara Flanders' remarkable overview of the field of French psychoanalysis situates Lacan firmly at its centre; while Lionel Bailly's exposition of Lacan's version of the Oedipus Complex reclaims a currently fashionable area of psychoanalysis for the man who alone in the 1950s made the case for the necessity of the tripartite structure of object-relations in the psyche. Berges and Balbo's work shows Lacanian thinking presaging recent evidence-based ideas of how mother-baby interactions bring into being the ability to mentalise and the development of subjectivity itself. Nobus' paper encapsulates the trajectory and aim of a Lacanian analysis. These pages will, the editors hope, open the reader's eyes to the fertility and importance of the Lacan tradition and bring it closer into the fold of psychoanalytic thought.
About the Editors and Contributors ix
Series Editors' Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Lionel Bailly
Introduction xix
Lionel Bailly
Sharmini Bailly
David Lichtenstein
PART I SOME HISTORICAL REFLECTIONS
Chapter One The changing forms of a research programme
5(48)
Bernard Burgoyne
Chapter Two French psychoanalysis and Lacan
53(22)
Sara Flanders
Chapter Three The Founding Act, the Cartel and the Riddle of the Plus One
75(22)
Cormac Gallagher
PART II SOME CENTRAL CONCEPTS
Chapter Four Lacan's version of the Oedipus Complex
97(14)
Lionel Bailly
Chapter Five Object a
111(12)
Alain Vanier
Chapter Six An essay on transitivism
123(14)
Jean Berges
Gabriel Balbo
Chapter Seven The logical time of diagnosis: terms and conditions of the symptom in the Lacanian tradition
137(24)
Dany Nobus
PART III SOME CLINICAL REFLECTIONS
Chapter Eight The borderlines between psychiatry and psychoanalysis
161(14)
Nestor A. Braunstein
Chapter Nine Two affects: love and hate
175(14)
Colette Soler
Chapter Ten The desire of the analyst and counter-transference: from the mirroring analyst to the desiring analyst
189(22)
Maurice Khoury
PART IV BEYOND THE CLINIC
Chapter Eleven The letter against literary interpretation: Lacan's critique of literature
211(16)
Jean-Michel Rabate
Chapter Twelve A new psychic economy
227(8)
Charles Melman
Index 235
Lionel Bailly is a psychoanalyst and a child and adolescent psychiatrist. He is a practicing analyst of the Association Lacanienne Internationale and an Academic Associate of the British Psychoanalytical Society. He is Honorary Senior Lecturer at University College London Psychoanalysis Unit where he is particularly involved in the doctoral school. He trained in medicine and psychiatry at the Salpetriere Hospital in Paris. After a long collaboration with Jean Berges he became head of Sainte-Anne's Biopsychopathology Unit, which he led until moving to London in 2000. He is the author of two books, one on psychotrauma in children (in French) and 'Lacan: A Beginner's Guide' (in English). Sharmini Bailly is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist working in the NHS and in private practice in the UK, and a member of the British Psychotherapy Foundation. She worked for eighteen years in radio and television journalism and had extensive experience in producing and presenting international news, arts features and documentaries before turning to psychoanalysis. Her first psychoanalytic writing was her contribution to the 2009 book, 'Lacan: A Beginner's Guide'. David Lichtenstein is a psychoanalyst in New York, Editor of 'DIVISION/Review', a quarterly psychoanalytic forum; faculty at CUNY Graduate Center, New School University; and founding member of Apres-Coup Psychoanalytic Association. He is the author of numerous articles and book chapters.