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Writings on Psychoanalysis: Freud and Lacan (European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism)

AUTHOR: Jeffrey Mehlman
ISBN: 0231101694

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Writings on Psychoanalysis: Freud and Lacan (European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism)
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by Jeffrey Mehlman


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Louis Althusser is perhaps better remembered for strangling his wife to death during a fit of temporary insanity than for most of his writings (with the possible exception of his essay on the "ideological state apparatus," an explication of normalizing social institutions that has become standard fare in academic postmodernism), but he was one of the key figures in postwar French philosophy. Writings on Psychoanalysis is a collection of essays, article drafts, and correspondence that displays the extent of his intellectual grappling with Freud's writings and with contemporary psychoanalytic theorist Jacques Lacan, a former friend whom Althusser would gradually come to view as a "magnificent and pitiful Harlequin." (Two of the pieces here deal with the 1980 conference at which Althusser vehemently broke with Lacan, ostensibly over the latter's stifling position of dominance among their colleagues.) Writings on Psychoanalysis is a bit heavy-going and theoretical in places, but of unique historical interest.


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"Splendidly brought together and presented.... a fascinating group of historical documents.... Revealing." -- Boston Book Review


Boston Book Review
Splendidly brought together and presented . . . . a fascinating group of historical documents. . . . Revealing.


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Splendidly brought together and presented . . . . a fascinating group of historical documents. . . . Revealing.


Book Description
With several never-before published writings, this volume gathers Althusser's major essays on psychoanalytic thought----documenting his intense and ambivalent relationship with Lacan, and dramatizing his intellectual journey and troubled personal life.


Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
Original Language: French


About the Author
Louis Althusser (1918-1990) is the author of For Marx, Reading Capital (with Etienne Balibar), Essays in Self Criticism, and other works.


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         Book Review

Writings on Psychoanalysis: Freud and Lacan (European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism)
- Book Reviews,
by Jeffrey Mehlman

Writings on Psychoanalysis: Freud and Lacan (European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism)

FROM THE PUBLISHER

A prominent member of the French structuralist movement, Louis Althusser was influential for reinvigorating Marxist thought in France in the 196Os with celebrated works such as For Marx and Reading Capital. Yet many readers are not as familiar with the profound impact of psychoanalysis on Althusser's life and work. Writings on Psychoanalysis gathers, for the first time, Althusser's major essays on psychoanalytic thought. The volume begins with Freud and Lacan, which lays the groundwork for comprehending Althusser's entry into psychoanalysis. Letters to D. was the result of Althusser's fervent reading of Rene Diatkine's paper "Aggressiveness and Fantasies of Aggression," years before Diatkine was his psychoanalyst. Invited by Leon Chertok to participate in the "International Symposium on the Unconscious," at the Tbilisi colloquium, the chapter The Tbilisi Affair presents Althusser's essay "The Discovery of Dr. Freud." The chapter In the Name of the Analysands... reprints Althusser's "Open Letter to Analysands and Analysts in Solidarity with Jacques Lacan," written the day after the famous meeting on the dissolution of the Ecole Freudienne de Paris. Characterizing Lacan as a "magnificent and pitiful Harlequin," the 'open letter' relates Althusser's untimely outburst at that assembly and the "spectacular and violent intervention he subsequently made in the presence of Lacan." The volume closes with the correspondence between Althusser and Lacan, detailing their first and last meetings with each other and the launching of one of the central alliances of contemporary French thought.

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With several never-before published writings, this volume gathers Althusser´s major essays on psychoanalytic thought­­documenting his intense and ambivalent relationship with Lacan, and dramatizing his intellectual journey and troubled personal life.

FROM THE CRITICS

Perry Meisel

Althusser's writings on psychoanalysis have now been collected in a single volume in English. . . Includes his legendary 1964 essay, 'Freud and Lacan, ' as well as two additional essays, some speeches and a selection of his correspondence with Lacan.

Boston Book Review

Splendidly brought together and presented . . . . a fascinating group of historical documents. . . . Revealing.

European Journal of Social Theory

. . . tackles topics and problems which are not at all over and done with in the human sciences, namely the relation between philosphy (theory and (the human science(s, a theory of historical, non-linear temporality and a theory of the 'decentred' subject. . . the theses and thoughts unfolded. . . testify to an exceedingly fertile appropriation of Freud, the long-term effect of which has yet to be assessed.


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