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Journal articles on the topic "Psychanalyse lacanienne"
Cardoso, Mauricio José d'Escragnolle, and Rosane Zétola Lustoza. "De la représentation freudienne au signifiant lacanien: sur la pertinence de l'interprétation structurelle de l'inconscient." Psicologia: Teoria e Pesquisa 28, no. 2 (June 2012): 219–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-37722012000200010.
Full textDenis, Paul. "Analyse lacanienne ou psychanalyse ?" Revue française de psychanalyse 82, no. 4 (2018): 918. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfp.824.0918.
Full textBranco, Lucia Castello. "Está fora de causa acabar bem: biografemas de uma nem-sempre-possível." Aletria: Revista de Estudos de Literatura 12 (December 31, 2005): 23–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.17851/2317-2096.12..23-30.
Full textBernard, David, and Quentin Dumoulin. "Désirer, acheter, consommer. Approche lacanienne." Revista Latinoamericana de Psicopatologia Fundamental 22, no. 4 (December 2019): 710–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1415-4714.2019v22n4p710.4.
Full textGandon, Anne-Line. "Il y a le ciel, le soleil… et la mère." Emulations - Revue de sciences sociales, no. 14 (July 16, 2015): 15–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/emulations.014.002.
Full textde Neuter, Patrick. "L’éthique lacanienne de la psychanalyse et ses énigmes." Figures de la psychanalyse 40, no. 2 (2020): 131. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/fp.040.0131.
Full textVergote, Antoine. "Imaginaire et vérité en psychanalyse La triade lacanienne." Figures de la psychanalyse 8, no. 1 (2003): 127. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/fp.008.0127.
Full textFirpi, Sébastien. "Le discours de l’analyste, politique au-delà de la dénonciation." Essaim 51, no. 2 (October 25, 2023): 109–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ess.051.0109.
Full textCarignano, Bruno. "Entretien avec le Professeur Paul-Laurent Assoun." PSICOANÁLISIS EN LA UNIVERSIDAD, no. 4 (October 5, 2020): 15–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.35305/rpu.v0i4.60.
Full textWillis, Louis-Paul. "Au-delà du signifiant imaginaire : repenser l’inscription du fantasme au cinéma." Cygne noir, no. 8 (April 5, 2021): 56–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1076272ar.
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Pfauwadel, Aurélie. "La psychanalyse lacanienne et l'envers des normes : réponses à Michel Foucault." Thesis, Paris 1, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA01H216.
Full textDiagnosing at a very early stage the decline in the traditional symbolic order, Lacan developed in the 1970s the conceptual tools that would be appropriate for grasping the modern deregulation of different forms of enjoyment and the new normative regimes that seek to keep them in check. Psychoanalysis’s contribution to the philosophical enquiry into norms hinges on how such experience lies radically beyond norms, allowing for a theorization not only of the processes of normalization by the Other, but also of subjective and subversive normalcy. This study demonstrates the specific irreducibility of psychoanalysis, where Foucauldian genealogies constantly downscale it to other discourses (medical, psychiatric, familial, legal,spiritual).We show: i. that Lacan’s structural theses of the 1950s promoting the Law of the Nameof-the-Father as a founding Norm, take aim at the normalizing drift of Ego Psychology; ii. that psychoanalysis targets, beyond the norms of life and society, a singular treatment of enjoyment through the letter; iii. that it is not, therefore, a technique that establishes categories, but rather ana-normative ethics; iv. that the Lacan of the 1970s, having offered an in-depth critique of his ownaxioms, proceeded to the nether side of his own teaching via a pluralisation of the Names-of-the-Father and a generalization of the symptom; v., that his thought culminated in a purely immanent conception of normative processes, while steering clear of historicism or Foucauldian relativism.Indeed, Lacan maintains the ex-sistence of an impossible and a real that puncture the plane of practice, whose economy alone is not sufficient for an intelligibility of norms
Forest, Frédéric. "Le réseau dans la psychanalyse : analyse des théories freudienne et lacanienne." Paris 1, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA010262.
Full textPinheiro-Safatle, Vladimir. "La passion du négatif : modes de subjectivation et dialectique dans la psychanalyse lacanienne." Paris 8, 2002. https://octaviana.fr/document/184929865#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0.
Full textThe purpose of this thesis is to analyze the program of rationality which structure the lacanian psychoanalysis from a dialectical perspective taking into consideration Adorno negative dialectic. The similarity between lacanian clinic and negative dialectic has to do with the importance given to the theory of negations in the processes of structuring subjectivation. According to Lacan, the analytic cure demands subjectivation of a mode of negation which is not a indication of a non-being, a rejection out of the ego from that which goes against the principle of pleasure (Verwerfung), denegation (Verneinung), self-denial of the utterance (Verleugnung), but which is a type of presence of the Real. There is cure only when there is recognition of the negation as an expression of Real. The lacanian clinic, then needs a ontological negation which appears monstly in sublimation and the traverse of the fantasy. It is the core of the negative dialectics with the project of self-critic of the concept. However, Hegel was already aware of this articulation , since dialects is based in the discrepancy between designation and meaning in the speech act. In this sense, Adorno's and Lacan's originality consists of understanding that recognition of an ontological negation only occurs apart from the processes of symbolization, remembrance and conceptualization. From there comes the lacanian project: to structure the clinic from non-conceptual processes of formalization like the mathème and the lettre. From there comes the Adornian project: to consider the aesthetic formalization as support of a content of truth. This perspective shows the limits of analytic symbolization's operators (such as the Phallus and the Nome-of-the-Father) provides an ehtical thinking beyond the transcendental determination of will and opens a new filed for the articulation between aesthetics and psychoanalysis
Melo, Saint-Cyr Bravo Viviana. "Architecture et psychanalyse : l'art de bâtir dans la théorie lacanienne de la sublimation." Paris 8, 2009. http://octaviana.fr/document/163838364#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0.
Full textIn the field of psychoanalysis, the concept of sublimation acts as a problem. In this thesis, we use architecture to comprehend J. Lacan’s most elaborate definition: sublimation « elevates an objet to the dignity of the Thing ». This definition raises the question of the possibility of a relationship between the real and the symbolic through the imaginary. Die Sublimierung is, for S. Freud, an enigma; J. Lacan changes this into a paradox. In our study, we examine and develop this paradox. The main hypothesis is that there are two logical times of sublimation: the “time zero”, which we link to the creation ex-nihilo of the Void, and the “time one”, which is the elevation of an objet to the dignity of the Thing, that we then link to the illusion of space. Our research strives to contribute to the field of art as applied to psychoanalysis in the following ways: the apologue of the vase, the ready-mades of Duchamp, the poetry of courtly love, the anamorphoses, the Italien Annonciation, the drawing of the « Ark » of Hugues de Saint-Victor, miraculous images, Eupalino’s architecture, the Vitruvian theory of architecture and the architects of the Renaissance and gothic architecture. This thesis is divided into four parts, of which the first two ones concentrate on the theoretical aspect of the three elements of the Lacanian formula of sublimation, and of which the last two ones concentrate on the arts applied to this formula: painting and architecture. We attempt to prove that the latter helps us to extract and analyse the logic of sublimation: ART-chitecture meets the real of the Thing and at the same time it make us have a relationship with our own Void as subjects of desire
Marceau, Jean-Claude. "La part du surréalisme dans la théorie lacanienne des psychoses et dans l'éthique de la psychanalyse." Paris 8, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA082564.
Full textThis dissertation aims at questioning the relationship between the surrealist movement and the thinking of Jacques Lacan, as regards his conception of psychoses and the ethics of psychoanalysis. The author firstly demonstrates that surrealists may be greatly interested in insanity and psychoanalysis, yet are ultimately unintelligent of Freud's ideas. The surrealists referred to throughout Lacan's works rather appear as dissidents of the movement : Dali, as well as members of the Collège de Sociologie and the Acéphale review, mainly Bataille and Masson. Lacan lays dowm paranoia as a new paradigm for the foundations of psychoanalysis. This is also a predominant theme in Dali's work, as a result of his paranoiac-critical method which puts to the test the very notion of reality. Yet the Lacanian idea of a mirroring stage gives rise to Hegelian developments on insanity that refuse the surrealistically-speaking wonderful. Moreover, in Lacan's view, the image is considered for its signifying dimension rather than as a figure for itself, as in Lyotard's perspective driven from surrealism. Conversely, passionate love, as surrealists see it, testifies to a search for completeness as loggerheads with the Lacanian formula : “There is no such thing as a sexual relationship”. Bellmer, another lonely rider within the movement, and his companion Unica Zürn, a schizophrenic artist, have produced works that can be seen as a tentative for articulating sentential framing and body according to a pattern close to that which regards the unconscious as structured through language. However, the surrealist rebellion proves unfit to provide a support for genuine ethics of desire, such as articulated by Lacan about Antigone. Lacan and surrealism have built up a relationship based on misunderstanding, yet a fruitful one. For the surrealists, through unaware of if, have opened the path to the unveiling of the signifier, while Lacan has unravelled its logic
Turcanu, Radu. "Abords psychanalytiques de la psychose à l'ère des DSM et des neurosciences : a-théorisme américain et méthode lacanienne." Paris 7, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA070042.
Full textPsychosis teaches us about an "ailment" that afflicts ail humans: they are beings made of speech, whose relationship with the animated realm has always been traumatic. This Lacanian outlook undermines the neo-humanistic and scientific-like approach of psychosis promoted by the DSM, in which psychosis is either turned into a banality or chastised, placed as it is on the continuum neurosis-psychosis and disconnected from the talking cures even by many psychoanalysts. This pre-Freudian perspective sustains the scientific psychiatry as well as the neurosciences; in their prevalent discourse, hallucination is still considered as a false perception which can disappear through medication try to show here that a perspective which is both logic and inspired by the fundamentals of modern science can maintain that, for a human being, speech and the organic factor are interconnected following the three Lacanian registers, the real, the symbolic, and the imaginary. The resulting body (corps) is neither the corpse examined in laboratories nor an element of statistics. And if the subject as an effect of language vanishes within the field of the drive and of "jouissance", this does not mean that it is non-existent, since a subject can be supposed as soon as speech encounters the living body. Based on this distinction, I propose a conceptual and clinical investigation of American psychoanalysis, especially of one of its "post modern" branches, intersubjectivity. Two case studies, one by an American psychoanalyst, the other my own, are meant to demonstrate that it is the analyst's position in transference that plays the decisive role with respect to "any possible treatment of psychosis"
Lafont, Jeanne. "Les schémas Freudiens : introduction à la topologie lacanienne." Paris 1, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA010531.
Full textFukuda, Daisuke. "L'envers de l'éthique sadienne : essai sur la lecture lacanienne du Marquis de Sade." Paris 8, 2011. http://octaviana.fr/document/163816999#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0.
Full textFor the first part of this thesis, we analyzed the series of major acts that Sade has done in his life. The reconstruction of the causality of his actions can illuminate the value of the factual final act of Sade. The major stake was therefore to find out after what acts the testamentary act emerges from Sade at the end of his life. So we try to clarify the actions that marked his life, one by one, in three different registers - love, politics and theater - to highlight the singularity of the testamentary act de Sade. For the second part of this thesis, we will attempt to locate the Sadian in relation to other acts performed by Sade antagonists. For this, we refer to the diagram known as the quadripartite four discourses, which aims at clarifying the nature of social ties in the four different ways that are connected with each other: the master's discourse of the hysteric, of the academic, and of the analyst. This analysis of different intersubjectivities around Sade leads to the elucidation of the psychoanalytic discourse. We will address in particular the discrepancy that exists between the ultimate Sadian act and the analytic act. To check the gap between the two types of discourses we proceed, at the end of this thesis, to the reading of History of Juliet. Although the Marquis touches the transferential dimension (there is a series of falls of the subject supposed to know), the adventure of this Sadian character takes place outside the analytical framework. Sade does not know how to discern the creativity in the death drive, contrary to the analyst who can see it in and by the analytic act
Giromini, Marianne. "Langage et inconscient : description et enjeu de la théorie lacanienne pour la linguistique structurale." Paris 5, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA05H078.
Full textJacques Lacan's "retour a Freud" is based on the identification of the linguistic structure - underscored by Ferdinand de Saussure - with the structure of the unconscious. His main assertion: "the unconscious is structured like a language" rests on an interpretation of the saussurian sign with considers only the notion of differential value, that is to say facts that convey meaning. This new definition of the sign brings about the questioning of a certain number of linguistic presupposition : the notion of meaning related to the sign, of significant intentionality, of communication, and the notion of cartesian subject as a basic principal of all sciences. With the Freudian unconscious, the meaning and the subject are submitted to the signifiant. In this way, Lacan lays down the suprematy of the signifiant in the establishing of the meaning and the subject. The subject is no longer the master of his speech, he is spoken : he becomes the subject of the unconscious. As in Jacobson, the elaboration of the meaning will follow the two axes of language, referred to the two figures of metaphor and metonymy. Metonymy is the path of desire, being identified with always lacks an element that would convey meaning. With the evocation of this lacking signifiant, metaphor makes up the only figure to represent the subject. Since Lacan assert that "there is no metalanguage" the question is whether it is
Del, Solar Germán. "Pour une lecture critique de la relation des psychanalystes avec la théorie : à propos de la littérature et des fantasmes du théoricien dans la psychanalyse lacanienne." Paris 7, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA070101.
Full textThis research develops a critical reading of some we consider the main topics of the theory as well as of the clinic of the psychoanalysis proposed by Lacan and some of his followers. This reading is derived from the discussions of elements that emerge from the intercross between Lacan's psychoanalysis and literature. The election of this research field is based, in our opinion, in the fact that the elements which we are interested in analyzing are exposed there with particular intensity. In general terms, the question which this thesis brings up is how a relationship between psychoanalysis and literature that pretends to be and should be fruitful (as displayed in the usual discourses of psychoanalysts as well as in the fact that literature is a major creative art), ends up in being the dwelling of unproductive and paralyzing psychoanalytical clichés. We look for the answers by considering that underneath many concepts here implied lies the presence of the Subjective phantasms - we adventure unanalyzed - of Lacan, denied as such and transposed as theoretical truths. We explore in detail, for example, the phallic inflation as repressed return of Lacan's relation to castration and to femininity. This exercise allows certain explanation of theoretical-clinical factors of very conflictive repercussions. For example, the magnified exaltation of paternal function and the extremely severe conflict of analysts to Knowledge. Finally, we see the relationship between lacanian psychoanalysis and literature as a symptomatic relationship, rich in elements to analyze
Books on the topic "Psychanalyse lacanienne"
Jodeau-Belle, Laetitia, Laurent Ottavi, Laetitia Jodeau-Belle, and Laurent Ottavi. Les fondamentaux de la psychanalyse lacanienne: Repères épistémologiques, conceptuels et cliniques. Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2010.
Find full textTrigano, Pierre. Fondation de la psychanalyse symbolique: Une voie jungienne de psychanalyse intégrant l'approche éthique de la psychanalyse freudienne et lacanienne. Ganges: Réel, 2010.
Find full textDe Sophocle à Proust, de Nerval à Boulgakov: Essai de psychanalyse lacanienne. Ramonville-Saint-Agne: Erès, 2008.
Find full textEtudes lacaniennes: Psychanalyse, science, philosophie. Maroeil: Les Contemporains favoris, 2013.
Find full textBraunstein, Nestor. La jouissance: Un concept lacanien. Paris: Point hors ligne, 1992.
Find full textpsychanalyse, Ecole lacanienne de, ed. Le transfert dans tous ses errata: Suivi de, Pour une transcription critique des séminaires de Jacques Lacan : actes du colloque proposé par l'Ecole lacanienne de psychanalyse, tenu à Paris les 15 et 16 juin 1991. Paris: E.P.E.L., 1991.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Psychanalyse lacanienne"
Desmazières, Agnès. "Spiritualité jésuite et psychanalyse lacanienne." In Jésuites et sciences humaines (années 1960), 135–55. LARHRA, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.larhra.3311.
Full textHook, Derek. "Fantasme anti-black , afro-pessimisme et psychanalyse lacanienne." In Psychanalyse du reste du monde, 259–84. La Découverte, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.cerve.2023.01.0259.
Full textPlon, Michel. "Au-delà de l'économique freudienne, la jouissance lacanienne." In La pulsion de mort entre psychanalyse et philosophie, 119. ERES, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/eres.reyfl.2004.01.0119.
Full textMichaux, Ginette. "Bibliographie de Ginette Michaux." In De Sophocle à Proust, de Nerval à Boulgakov : essai de psychanalyse lacanienne, 230–34. Érès, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/eres.micha.2008.01.0230.
Full textComaz, Laurent, and Thierry Marchaisse. "Intermède 4. Jacques Lacan : « ... je me suis aperçu d’une chose : c’est peut-être que je ne suis lacanien que parce que j’ai fait du chinois autrefois »." In L’indifférence à la psychanalyse, 183. Presses Universitaires de France, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/puf.corn.2004.01.0183.
Full textCaillé, Alain. "Chapitre XIV Une introduction au paradigme du don à l’usage des psychanalystes (notamment lacaniens)." In La sociologie malgré tout, 255–78. Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pupo.7013.
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