Lacan and the New Wave
By (Author) Judith Feher-Gurewich
Other Press LLC
Other Press LLC
17th September 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
150.1950973
Paperback
274
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 16mm
391g
What makes it so difficult for Lacanian and American psychoanalysts to understand each other This question runs through Lacan and the New Wave in American Psychoanalysis, a book that explores the divergent dialogues with Freudian theory that are taking place on both sides of the Atlantic. In a lively exchange, some of the most prominent psychoanalysts in France and America today come together to offer contrasting views on borderline conditions, gender difference, and the role of sexuality and aggression in the development of psychopathology. Comparing Lacan's theory of the Subject with recent American views on the psychoanalytic concept of the Self, this book makes Lacan's work accessible and clinically relevant to American audiences.
Judith Feher-Gurewich Judith Feher-Gurewich, Ph,D., practices psychoanalysis in Cambridge, MA. She is affiliated with the Boston Psychoanalytic Institute and is a member of the Association de Formation Psychoanalytique et de Recherches Freudiennes- Espace Analytique in Paris. Dr. Gurewich is the Director of the Lacan Seminar at Harvard University's Center for Literary and Cultural Studies.