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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 titles lectures were attended by a small group of [[trainee]] [[psychoanalysts]], and were based on readings of each year (or each some of [[Freud]]'book') of s [[case histories]]: [[Dora]], the [[Rat Man]] and the [[seminarWolf Man]]. <!-- In 1953 Lacan began a fortnightly public seminar at Hôpital SainteAnne, are listed belowthe 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. -->
The original French titles ====Hôpital Sainte-Anne====In [[{{Y}}|1953]], the venue of these lectures moved to the [[Hôpital Sainte-Anne]], here a larger audience could be accommodated. Although [[Lacan]] sometimes refers to 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, [[Lacan]] took a different theme each academic year and delivered a series of lectures on it. These twenty-seven annual series of lectures are listed below usually referred to collectively as "the [[seminar]]", in the English onessingular.
<blockquote style="background: white; border: 0px solid black; padding: 1em; text-align:center; line-height:2.0em;">{| style="width:100%; height:200px; text-align:center; line-height:2.0em;"==École Normale Supérieure====|+The Seminar <BR>''Le Séminaire''<BR><BR>|-! Book <BR>''Livre'' !! Year<BR>''Année'' !! Title<BR>''Titre'' !! |-! I| 1953-4 || [[The_Seminar%2C_Book_I._Freud%27s_Papers_on_Technique%2C_1953-1954|Freud's Papers on Technique]]. <BR>''Les écrits techniques de Freud''. || After ten years at the [[image:Sem1Hôpital Sainte-s.jpg|rightAnne]]|-! II| 1954-5 || [[The Ego in Freud's Theory and in , the Technique of Psychoanalysis]].<BR> ''Le moi dans la théorie de Freud et dans la technique de la psychanalyse''. || [[image:Sem2-s3.jpg|rightseminar]]|-! III| 1955-6 || [[The psychoses| The Psychoses]].<BR>''Les psychoses''. || [[image:Sem3-s.jpg|right]]|-! IV| 1956-7 || [[Object Relations]].<BR> ''La relation d'objet et les structures freudiennes''. || [[image:Sem4-s.jpg|right]]|-! V| 1957-8 || [[The formations of the unconscious|The Formations of moved to the Unconscious]].<BR> ''Les formations de l'inconscient''. || [[image:Sem5-s.jpg|rightÉcole Normale Supérieure]]|-! VI| 1958-9 || [[Desire in 1964, and its interpretation| Desire and its Interpretation]]. <BR> ''Le désir et son interprétation''. || |-! VII| 1959-60 || [[The Ethics of Psychoanalysis]].<BR> ''L'éthique to the Faculté de la psychanalyse''. || [[image:Sem7-s.jpg|right]]|-! VIII| 1960-1 || [[Le_transfert | Transference]]Droit in 1973.<BR> ''Le transfert (dans sa disparité subjective)''. || [[image:Sem8-s.jpg|right]]|-! IX| 1961-2 || [[L%27identification | Identification]].<BR> ''L'identification''. || |-! | 1963 || [[Les Noms du père|The Names These changes of the Father]].<BR> ''Les Noms du père''. || |-! X | 1962-3 || [[L'angoisse|Anxiety]].<BR> ''L'angoisse''. || [[image:Sem10-s.jpg|right]]|-! XI| 1964 || [[Seminar XI|The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis]]. <BR> ''Les quatre concepts fondamentaux de la psychanalyse''. || [[image:Sem11-s.jpg|right]]|-! XII| 1964-5 || [[Crucial problems for psychoanalysis | Crucial Problems for Psychoanalysis]]. <BR> ''Problèmes cruciaux pour la psychanalyse''. || |-! XIII | 1965-6 || [[The object of psychoanalysis | The Object of Psychoanalysis]]. <BR>''L'objet de la psychanalyse''. || |-! XIV| 1966-7 || [[The logic of fantasy | The Logic venue were due to various reasons, not least of Fantasy]]. <BR>''La logique du fantasme''.|-! XV| 1967-8 || [[The Psychoanalytic Act]].<BR>''L'acte psychanalytique''.|-! XVI| 1968-9 || [[From one other to which was the Other | From One Other need to accommodate the Other]]. <BR>''D'un Autre à l'autre''. || [[image:Sem16-s.jpg|right]]|-! XVII| 1969-70 || [[The reverse of psychoanalysis | The Reverse of Psychoanalysis]].<BR> ''L'envers de la psychanalyse''. || [[image:Sem17-s.jpg|right]]|-! XVIII | 1971 || [[On a Discourse That Would Not Be Semblance]].<br>''D'un discours qui ne serait pas du semblant''.|-! XIX| 1971-2 || [[. . . Or Worse]].<BR>''...ou pire''.|-! XX| 1972-3 || [[Encore]].<BR>''Encore'' || [[image:Sem20-s.jpg|right]]|-! XXI | 1973-4 || [[The Non-Duped Err/The Names of constantly growing audience as the Father]].<BR>''Les non-dupes errent''.|-!XXII | 1974-5 || [[RSIseminar]].<BR>''RSI''.|-!XXIII | 1975-6 || [[The Sinthome]].<BR>''Le sinthome''.|-!XXIV | 1976-7 || [[One Knew That It Was gradually became a Mistaken Moon on focal point in the Wings Parisian intellectual resurgence of Love]].<BR>''L'insu que sait de l'une-bévue s'aile à mourre''.|-!XXV| 1977-8 || [[The Moment of Concluding]].<BR>''Le moment de conclure''.|-!XXVI | 1978-9 || [[Topology the 1950s and Time]].<BR>''La topologie et le temps''1960s.|-!XVII | 1980 || [[Dissolution]].<BR>''Dissolution''.|}</blockquote>
====Speech====
Given [[Lacan]]'s insistence that [[speech]] is the only medium of [[psychoanalysis]],<ref>{{E}} p. 40</ref> it is perhaps appropriate that the original means by which [[Lacan]] developed and expounded his ideas should have been the spoken [[word]]. Indeed, as one commentator has remarked: "it must be recalled that virtually all of Lacan's 'writings' were originally oral presentations, that is many ways the open-ended Seminar was his preferred environment."
===Transcripts===
As [[Lacan]]'s [[seminar]]s became increasingly popular, demand grew for written transcripts of the [[seminar]]. However, apart from a few small articles that he wrote on the basis of some lectures delivered in the course of the [[seminar]], [[Lacan]] never published any account of his own [[seminar]]s. In 1956-9 [[Lacan]] authorised Jean-Bertrand Pontalis to publish a few summaries of sections of the [[seminar]] during those years, but this as not enough to satisfy the growing demand for written accounts of [[Lacan]]'s teaching. Hence unauthorised transcripts of [[Lacan]]'s [[seminar]] began increasingly to be circulated among his followers in an almost clandestine way. Even during [[Lacan]]'s lifetime, the [[seminar]] circulated in the form of photocopies of diverse and unreliable written versions of the spoken text. Beginning in 1973, [[Lacan]] entrusted the transcription of the [[seminar]] to [[Jacques-Alain Miller]]. In 1973, [[Lacan]] allowed his son-in-law, [[Jacques-Alain Miller]], to publish an edited transcript of the lectures given in 1964, the eleventh year of the [[seminar]]. In an editor's note to ''[[The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis]]'', the first of his publications of [[Lacan]]'s [[seminars]], [[Miller]] writes:
 
<blockquote>"My intention here was to be as unobtrusive as possible and to obtain from Jacques Lacan's spoken work an authentic version that would stand, in the future, for the original, which does not exist."<ref>{{S11}} p. xi</ref></blockquote>
 
Since then, [[Miller]] has continued to bring out edited versions of other years of the [[seminar]], although the number published is still fewer than half. [[Miller]]'s role in editing and publishing the [[seminar]] has led to some very heated arguments, with opponents claiming he has distorted [[Lacan]]'s original. However, as [[Miller]] himself has pointed out, the transition from an oral to a written medium, and the editing required by this, means that these published versions of the [[seminar]] could never be simple transcripts of the lectures given by [[Lacan]].<ref>[[Jacques-Alain Miller|Miller, Jacques-Alain]]. ''Entretien sur le Séminaire, avec François Ansermet. [[Paris]]: Navarin, 1985</ref> So far only nine of the yearly [[seminar]]s have been published in book form, while authorised extracts from others have appeared in the journal [[Ornicar?]]. Unauthorised transcripts of the unpublished years of the [[seminar]] continue to circulate today, both in [[France]] and abroad.
 
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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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