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The psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan answers to questions submitted by his son-in-law Jacques-Alain Miller. The ORTF (french public TV) broadcast this programme called « psychanalyse ». Then, this intervention was re-written and published in 1974 under the name Télévision. This programme and the text which stemmed from it became famous because this is the only real televisual practise by Lacan. The way he (hardly) tries to adapt himself to TV's prosody provides us a video-object just as strange as singular.<BR>Tackled themes here are far from being completely new for a regular Séminaire's listener (no crucial question is missing for the ones who have attended the Séminaire for 10 years), but the TV spectator can't make head or tail of Lacan's style (such a different style than he has during his Séminaire) and of the too-quickly-declaimed Lacanian's aphorisms. Though this TV show appears obscure, we can't deny its extreme preciseness, even if it causes some uneasiness on both sides of the screen. Nevertheless, this archive has a rare intensity.
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The [[psychoanalyst]] Jacques [[Lacan]] answers to questions submitted by his son-in-law Jacques-[[Alain]] [[Miller]]. The ORTF ([[french]] [[public]] TV) broadcast this programme called « [[psychanalyse]] ». Then, this [[intervention]] was re-written and published in 1974 under the [[name]] Télé[[vision]]. This programme and the [[text]] which stemmed from it became famous because this is the only [[real]] televisual practise by Lacan. The way he (hardly) tries to [[adapt]] himself to TV's prosody provides us a video-[[object]] just as strange as [[singular]].<BR>Tackled themes here are far from [[being]] completely new for a regular Séminaire's listener (no crucial question is [[missing]] for the ones who have attended the Séminaire for 10 years), but the TV [[spectator]] can't make head or tail of Lacan's style (such a different style than he has during his Séminaire) and of the too-quickly-declaimed [[Lacanian]]'s aphorisms. Though this TV show appears obscure, we can't deny its extreme preciseness, even if it causes some uneasiness on both sides of the [[screen]]. Nevertheless, this [[archive]] has a rare intensity.
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| [[Image:TV - Lacan on La Guerison (the Cure).jpg]]<BR>
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|| ''[[Jacques Lacan - Télévision (Video) - Lacan on La Guerison (the Cure)|Lacan on La Guerison (the Cure)]]''
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Latest revision as of 01:32, 25 May 2019

1973 Télévision mov

The psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan answers to questions submitted by his son-in-law Jacques-Alain Miller. The ORTF (french public TV) broadcast this programme called « psychanalyse ». Then, this intervention was re-written and published in 1974 under the name Télévision. This programme and the text which stemmed from it became famous because this is the only real televisual practise by Lacan. The way he (hardly) tries to adapt himself to TV's prosody provides us a video-object just as strange as singular.
Tackled themes here are far from being completely new for a regular Séminaire's listener (no crucial question is missing for the ones who have attended the Séminaire for 10 years), but the TV spectator can't make head or tail of Lacan's style (such a different style than he has during his Séminaire) and of the too-quickly-declaimed Lacanian's aphorisms. Though this TV show appears obscure, we can't deny its extreme preciseness, even if it causes some uneasiness on both sides of the screen. Nevertheless, this archive has a rare intensity.

Number Screencap Title
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TV - Lacan on the unconscious.jpg
Lacan on the unconscious
2
TV - La Jouissance.jpg
La Jouissance
3
TV - What Freud Discovered in the Unconscious.jpg
What Freud Discovered in the Unconscious
4
TV - Repression, Family, & Society.jpg
Repression, Family, & Society
5
TV - Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy.jpg
Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
6
TV - Le Versant De L'Analyse.jpg
Le Versant De L'Analyse
7
TV - Lacan on La Guerison (the Cure).jpg
Lacan on La Guerison (the Cure)