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Studying Lacan’s Seminar VII (Studying Lacan's Seminars)

✍ Scribed by Carol Owens (editor)


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
209
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Studying Lacan’s Seminar VII offers a contemporary, critically informed set of analyses of Lacan’s ethics seminar and astute reflections about what Lacan’s ethics offer to the field of psychoanalytic thought today.

The volume interrogates the seminar with fresh voices and situated curiosities and perspectives, making for a compellingly exciting range of explorations of the crucial matters related to an ethics of psychoanalysis. The chapters question and tease out the paradoxes Lacan draws attention to in his seminar of 1959–1960, and in addition, they offer radical engagements with the seminar in light of theories of racism, inequality, capitalism, education, and subjectivity. The key elements in Lacan’s seminar are explained, debated, and reconsidered with Antigone, das Ding, and the inevitable “ne céder pas sur son désir ” duly unpacked, examined, and ruminated upon.

Studying Lacan’s Seminar VII will be of interest to psychoanalytic scholars and students of Lacanian psychoanalysis, as well as psychoanalytic therapists and analysts. It will also be of interest to scholars and students of politics, philosophy, and studies at the intersections of racism, film, feminism, sociology, gender, and queer theory.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Endorsements
Half Title
Series
Title
Dedication
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
Note on the Editor
Notes on Contributors
Editor’s Introduction
1 Supreme Being-in-Evil, Criminal Good, and Criminal Desire: Lacan After Antigone, After Sade, After Kant
2 Ethics Contra Morality in Lacan’s Seminar VII (and Implications for Contemporary Education)
3 Courtly Love, the Hommosexuelle, and the Hysteric in The Ethics of Lacan
4 The Sublimation of Race: From the Courtly Lady to the Derelict White Body
5 Ethics Amid Commodities: Das Ding and the Origin of Value
6 On Tragedy and Desire in the Ethics of Psychoanalysis
7 The Price of Freedom: On Not Giving Ground Relative to Desire
8 While Not Having the Last Word . . .
Index


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