Does The Woman Exist?: From Freud's Hysteric to Lacan's Feminine

Author:   Paul Verhaeghe ,  Marc du Ry
Publisher:   Rebus Press
ISBN:  

9781900877053


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   31 December 1996
Format:   Paperback
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Does The Woman Exist?: From Freud's Hysteric to Lacan's Feminine


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"New, updated edition. This book describes how Freud attempted to chart hysteria, yet came to a standstill at the problem of woman and her desire, and of how Lacan continued along this road by creating new conceptual tools. The difficulties and upsets encountered by both men are examined.This lucid presentation of the dialectical process that carries Lacan through the evolution of Freud's thought offers profound insights into the place of the ""feminine mystique"" in our social fabric. Patiently and carefully, Verhaeghe applies the Lacanian grid to Freud's text and succeeds in explaining Lacan's formulations without merely recapitulating his theories. The reader is informed, along the way, not only of Lacan's take on Freudian ideas, but also of the array of interpretations emerging from other trends in post-Freudian literature, including feminist revisionism."

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Author:   Paul Verhaeghe ,  Marc du Ry
Publisher:   Rebus Press
Imprint:   Rebus Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9781900877053


ISBN 10:   1900877058
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   31 December 1996
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Section 1 Psychoanalysis as a product of hsyteria - the discourse of the master: Freud's encounter with hysteria - desire; from trauma to fantasy - the Real as impossible; the theory of repression - the Imagianry as defence; Dora - the lack in theSymbolic; psychoanalysis as a consequence of hsyteria - the discourse of the master. Section 2 The post-Freudians and the discourse of the university: the great confusion; Lacan and the discourse of the hysteric. Section 3 The forgotten Frued - the shift towardsthe discourse of the university: Freud's second thjeory of hysteria; consequences of Freud's second theory - primary phenomena; the rock of castration; conclusion - from Greud's hysteric to Lacan's The Woman.

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This lucid presentation of the dialectical process that carries Lacan through the evolution of Freud's thought offers profound insights into the place of the feminine mystique in our social fabric. Patiently and carefully, Verhaeghe applies the Lacanian grid to Freud's text and succeeds in explaining Lacan's formulations without merely recapitulating his theories. The reader is informed, along the way, not only of Lacan's take on Freudian ideas, but also of the array of interpretations emerging from other trends in post-Freudian literature, including feminist revisionism. This book comes as a miraculous answer to the confusions surrounding Freud's and Lacan's theory of feminine sexuality ... After reading this book, it should be clear that, far from being outdated, psychoanalytic approach to feminine sexuality enables us to find our way in the confusions and deadlocks of our allegedly 'permissive' postmodern society ... A must for anyone who wants to grasp what psychoanalysis has to say today. -Slavoj Zizek


'This book comes as a miraculous answer to the confusions surrounding Freud's and Lacan's theory of feminine sexuality ... After reading this book, it should be clear that, far from being outdated, psychoanalytic approach to feminine sexuality enables us to find our way in the confusions and deadlocks of our allegedly 'permissive' postmodern society ... A must for anyone who wants to grasp what psychoanalysis has to say today.' - Slavoj Zizek


This book comes as a miraculous answer to the confusions surrounding Freud s and Lacan s theory of feminine sexuality . . . After reading this book, it should be clear that, far from being outdated, psychoanalytic approach to feminine sexuality enables us to find our way in the confusions and deadlocks of our allegedly permissive postmodern society . . . A must for anyone who wants to grasp what psychoanalysis has to say today.


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Paul Verhaeghe is Professor of Psychoanalysis at the University of Ghent in Belgium and is also in private practice. He is the author of 'Love in a Time of Loneliness' (1999) and 'Does the Woman Exist?' (1999).

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