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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 some of [[Freud]]'s [[case histories]]: [[Dora]], the [[Rat Man]] and the [[Wolf Man]]. <!-- 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 each year the [[philosopher]] and writer George Bataille (or each 'book1897-1962) and shortly to become Lacan's second wife) of . The seminar would continue for the next 26 years. Each year he would take a [[text]] or [[concept]] from Freud and devote the seminarto the study of that text or [[idea]], are listed below. -->
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 ones[[singular]].
<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 || After ten years at the [[The_Seminar%2C_Book_I._Freud%27s_Papers_on_Technique%2C_1953Hôpital Sainte-1954|Freud's Papers on TechniqueAnne]]. <BR>''Les écrits techniques de Freud''. || [[image:Sem1-s.jpg|right]]|-! 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]].<BR> ''Le transfert (dans sa disparité subjective)''. || [[image:Sem8-s.jpg|right]]|-! IX| 1961-2 || [[L%27identification | IdentificationDroit]]in 1973.<BR> ''L'identification''. || |-! | 1963 || [[Les Noms du père|The Names These changes of venue were due to various reasons, not least of which was 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 Psychoanalysisneed]]. <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 of Fantasy]]. <BR>''La logique du fantasme''.|-! XV| 1967-8 || [[The Psychoanalytic Act]].<BR>''L'acte psychanalytique''.|-! XVI| 1968-9 || [[From one other to accommodate the Other | From One Other to constantly growing audience as 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|rightseminar]]|-! XVIII | 1971 || [[On gradually became a Discourse That Would Not Be Semblance]].<br>''D'un discours qui ne serait pas du semblant''.|-! XIX| 1971-2 || focal point in the Parisian [[. . . Or Worseintellectual]].<BR>''...ou pire''.|-! XX| 1972-3 || [[Encore]].<BR>''Encore'' || [[image:Sem20-s.jpg|right]]|-! XXI | 1973-4 || [[The Non-Duped Err/The Names resurgence of the Father]].<BR>''Les non-dupes errent''.|-!XXII | 1974-5 || [[RSI]].<BR>''RSI''.|-!XXIII | 1975-6 || [[The Sinthome]].<BR>''Le sinthome''.|-!XXIV | 1976-7 || [[One Knew That It Was a Mistaken Moon on the Wings 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 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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