Seminar XVII

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1969 - 1970 L'envers de la psychanalyse
The Reverse of Psychoanalysis
Date PDF
26 novembre 1969 link
17 décembre 1969 link
18 mars 1970 Séminaire XVII (1969-1970) "L'envers de la psychanalyse" mp3

This Séminaire about the reverse of psychoanalysis is a kind of turning point in Lacan's teaching. First, that's the period where he formalizes his famous 4 discourses, writing and describing in that way 4 modes of social link. Then, the next 3 Séminaires are centered on developping the ideas of jouissance and non-existence of a sexual rapport with the help of formal logic. In this session, Lacan talks about the father's death as a condition of the jouissance for the subject ; that's what Oedipus myth or Freud's Totem and Taboo do illustrate. The real father is a structural operator and is the agent of the castration.

8 avril 1970 Séminaire XVII (1969-1970) "L'envers de la psychanalyse" mp3

An original session in the Séminaire : Lacan introduces and reads to his audience 3 answers he wrote to a belgian journalist (who had originally asked 7 questions). Later, he recorded for the radio the whole 7 answers, what will become Radiophonie.