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=====1980=====
 
:''9 January''
 
::[[Lacan]] unilaterally announces the dissolution of the [[EFP]] in a letter addressed to members and published in ''Le Monde''. He asks those who wish to continue working with him to make their intentions known in writings (the term used is un ''écrit de candidature'').  He receives over one thousand letters within a week.  [[Lacan]] is immediately challenged on the grounds that the [[EFP]] is an association covered by the terms of the 1901 [[law]]; its dissolution requires a two-thirds majority at a specially convened general meeting.  That majority is finally obtained during the meeting of 27 September.
 
 
:''21 February''
 
::[[Lacan]] announces the foundation of [[La Cause freudienne]] in a letter to those who have expressed their wish to continue with him. He adds that a future letter will tell them what is required of them.
 
 
 
=====1981=====
 
:''9 September''
 
::[[Lacan]] dies in Paris as a result of kidney failure following an operation to remove an intestinal tumour.
 
  
  

Revision as of 10:44, 23 September 2006

1936
3 August
Lacan reads a major paper to the Fourteenth Congress of the International Psycho-Analytical Association in Marienbad:
3 August
Lacan presents a paper on the "mirror stage" to the Fourteenth Congress of the International Psycho-Analytical Association in Marienbad:


1953
26-27 September
The Rome Congress of the SFP is held at the Istituto di Psicologia della Università di Roma.
18 November
Lacan begins his first public seminar on Freud's writings on technique at Sainte-Anne.


1964
15 January
Lacan's Seminar on "The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis" begins at the École Pratique des Hautes Etudes. In his opening address, he comapres the IPA's decision to pronounce his teachings anathema to the kherem which excommunicated Spinoza from the synagogue in 1656.


21 June
Lacan founds the École Freudienne de Paris (EFP).