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==Jacques Lacan==
===History===
====Early Lectures====
In 1951, [[Lacan]] began to give private lectures in [[Sylvia Bataille]]'s apartment at 3 rue de Lille. The lectures were attended by a small group of [[trainee]] [[psychoanalysts]], and were based on readings of some of [[Freud]]'s [[case histories]]: [[Dora]], the [[Rat Man]] and the [[Wolf Man]].
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In 1953 Lacan began a fortnightly [[public]] seminar at Hôpital SainteAnne, the [[psychiatric]] hospital where he worked (for the previous two years he had given private weekly lectures in the apartment of [[Sylvia]] [[Bataille]], then the wife of the [[philosopher]] and writer George Bataille (1897-1962) and shortly to become Lacan's second wife).
The seminar would continue for the next 26 years.
Each year he would take a [[text]] or [[concept]] from Freud and devote the seminar to the study of that text or [[idea]].
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=====Early Lectures=Hôpital Sainte-Anne====In 1951[[{{Y}}|1953]], the venue of these lectures moved to the [[Hôpital Sainte-Anne]], here a larger audience could be accommodated. Although [[Lacan]] began sometimes refers to give the private lectures of 1951-2 and 1952-3 as the first two years of his "[[seminar]]", the term is now usually reserved for the public lectures which began in 1953. From that point on until his [[death]] in 1981, [[Sylvia BatailleLacan]]'s apartment at 3 rue de Lilletook a different theme each academic year and delivered a series of lectures on it. These twenty-seven annual series of lectures are usually referred to collectively as "the [[seminar]]", in the [[singular]].
=====Hôpital Sainte-Anne=Speech====In 1953Given [[Lacan]]'s [[insistence]] that [[speech]] is the only medium of [[psychoanalysis]], <ref>{{E}} p. 40</ref> it is perhaps appropriate that the venue of these lectures moved to original means by which [[Lacan]] developed and expounded his [[ideas]] should have been the spoken [[Hôpital Sainte-Anneword]]. Indeed, here a larger audience could as one commentator has remarked: "it must be accommodated[[recalled]] that virtually all of Lacan's 'writings' were originally [[oral]] presentations, that is many ways the open-ended Seminar was his preferred [[environment]]. "
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Under the general editorship of Jacques [[Alain]]-Miller many of these seminars have now been reconstructed from [[notes]] and transcripts made by his former students, and a steadily increasing number have been translated.
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