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<div id{{Infobox book|name ="content" classThe Lacanian Subject: Between Language and Jouissance|image ="sitethe-content"><div idlacanian-subject-between-language-and-jouissance-bruce-fink.jpg|caption =|orig_title ="primary" class|author ="content-area">Bruce Fink|editor =|publisher = Princeton University Press |pub_date = 1996|language =|other_lang_pub =|edition = |pages = 240 [239]|isbn = 0691015899,9780691015897}}
=‘The =Description==This book presents the radically new [[theory]] of [[subjectivity]] found in the [[work]] of Jacques [[Lacan]]. Against the tide of post-[[structuralist]] thinkers who announce “the [[death]] of the [[subject]],” [[Bruce Fink]] explores what it means to come into [[being]] as a subject where impersonal forces once reigned, subjectify the [[alien]] roll of the dice at the beginning of our [[universe]], and make our own knotted web of our parents’ desires that led [[them]] to bring us into this [[world]]. Lucidly guiding readers through the labyrinth of [[Lacanian Subject: Between Language ]] theory—unpacking such central notions as the [[Other]], object ''a'', the [[unconscious]] as [[structures]] like a [[language]], [[alienation]] and [[separation]], the paternal [[metaphor]], [[jouissance]], and Jouissance’ [[sexual]] difference—Fink demonstrates in-depth [[knowledge]] of Lacan’s [[theoretical]] and [[clinical]] work. Indeed, this is the first book to appear in [[English]] that displays a firm grasp of both theory ''and'' [[practice]] of Lacanian [[psychoanalysis]], the [[author]] being one of the only Americans to have undergone [[full]] [[training]] with Lacan’s [[school]] in [[Paris]]. Fink leads the reader step by Bruce step into Lacan’s [[conceptual]] [[system]] to explain how one comes to be a subject—leading to [[psychosis]]. Presenting Lacan’s theory in the context of his clinical preoccupations, Fink=provides the most balanced, sophisticated, and penetrating view of Lacan’s work to date—invaluable to the initiated and the uninitiated alike.
"Fink provides the first clear, comprehensive, systematic account of Lacan's work in English. The influence of this book is certain to be immense on theorists and therapists alike as it provides the fully articulated foundations for a Lacanian pedagogy, and makes generally available a radically new [[Image:understanding]] of the-lacanian-subject-between-language-[[analyst]]'s [[role]]. A magnificent piece of [[intellectual]] [[synthesis]], an imposing and-jouissance-bruce-finkoriginal contribution to [[psychoanalytic]] [[thought]].jpg|right|300px" ― '''Richard [[Klein]]''', Cornell University
==About the Author=='''Bruce Fink''' is a practicing Lacanian [[psychoanalyst]], [[httpsanalytic]] supervisor, member of the ''Ecole de la [[Cause]] freudienne'' in Paris, and Professor of [[Psychology]] at Duquesne [[University]]. He is the author of ''A Clinical Introduction to [[Lacanian Psychoanalysis]]://megaTheory and [[Technique]]''.nz/#!cmQAiYzZ!dVIDU0w5vS9Bv9TH0bnj2Vf4b0YgUg6PO6E20oN0ZyU DOWNLOAD]}}==
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