Four Lessons of Psychoanalysis

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In this delightfully readable and clearly written volume, the world-renowned psychoanalyst Moustafa Safouan considers the works of Freud and Lacan. When Safouan met Lacan in 1949, he was all but ready to abandon the field due to the many contradictions and obscurities he found in Freud. Yet thanks to Lacan’s early presentation of the father as real, imaginary, and symbolic, Safouan stayed on, working with Lacan until Lacan’s death in 1981. One can track the evolution of Safouan’s teaching through his participation in Lacan’s published seminars and his early contributions. Safouan wrote this book in English, starting with a transcript from a series of lectures he delivered to the Lacanian School of Psychoanalysis in San Francisco, in March of 2001. Safouan clears up many of Lacan’s own obscurities, although he is quick to point out that there are no contradictions in Lacan. Readers will find the cause of desire, both through the signifier and through the “normative” (rather than normal) development of the child. Safouan explains the three forms of lack, the root of subjectivity, the desire of the analyst, the Other as different from the other, the object cause of desire, transference, countertransference and lateral transference, and the analytic act in a narrative that brings these and other concepts together, in a “dictionary” that could never be divided by terms.

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Weight 0.62 kg
Dimensions 0.56 × 12.7 × 19.44 cm
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USA

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Pages

104

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Year Published

2004-5-17

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ISBN 10

1590510879

About The Author

Moustafa Safouan Moustafa Safouan was the first to translate Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams into Arabic. He has published many books, the most recent of which are Lacaniana, a widely celebrated bestseller in France, and The Seminar of Moustafa Safouan (Other Press, 2002). In recent years, Safouan has taught psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic theory in various countries, as well as continuing his practice in Paris.

"Among the crowd of soda pop Lacanian commentators and critics, Moustafa Safouan stands out as the most exquisite old wine–pure mature taste of the uncompromising theory. Why don't they make them like that anymore?" -Slavoj Zizek

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