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OverviewA comprehensive discussion of an important but elusive Lacanian concept within the field of psychoanalysis, as well as its relevance for philosophy, literature, gender, and queer studies. Whether inscribed within the context of capitalist or neoliberal logic and its imperative to ""enjoy,"" as a critique of all forms of heteronormativity, a liberating force in a positive reading of biopolitics, the point of inflection in the ethics of psychoanalysis, or articulated in the knot of the sinthome, the concept of jouissance is either the diagnosis, response, or solution for a wide range of contemporary discontents. Why does jouissance occupy such a central place in contemporary psychoanalytic discourse? What is jouissance the name for? Originally published in Spanish in 1990, later expanded and translated into French and Portuguese, with multiple reprints in all three languages, this book addresses both theoretical and clinical applications of jouissance through a comprehensive overview of key terms in Lacan's grammar. Néstor A. Braunstein also examines it in relation to central debates within the fields of psychoanalysis, philosophy, queer theory, and literary studies to further explore the implications of Lacan's concept for contemporary thought. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Néstor A. Braunstein , Silvia Rosman , Silvia RosmanPublisher: State University of New York Press Imprint: State University of New York Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9781438479040ISBN 10: 1438479042 Pages: 300 Publication Date: 02 January 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsTranslator's Note Abbreviations Introduction: Translating Jouissance Silvia Rosman Part I. Theory 1. Jouissance: From Lacan to Freud In the Beginning . . . Jouissance in Freud A Return to Freudian Beginnings Beyond Pleasure 2. Jouissology, Logic of Jouissance Between Jouissance and Language Jouissance Is (Not) the Satisfaction of a Drive Speech: Diaphragm of Jouissance The Thing and Object @ Castration and the Name-of-the-Father The Barriers to Jouissance The ""Causation of the Subject"" or Beyond Angst 3. Jouissance and Sexuality Equivocations of Sexuality Jouissance of Being, Phallic Jouissance and Jouissance of the Other Castration as Cause The Three Jouissance(s) and the Mobius Strip Freud (Lacan) or Foucault 4. Deciphering Jouissance Jouissance Is Ciphered Letter 52 Psychoanalysis in Proust's Way: Jouissance and Time Part II. The Clinic 5. Jouissance and Hysteria The Psychoanalyst and the Hysteric In Function of Jouissance Hysteria and Savoir 6. Perversion, Disavowal of Jouissance The ""Positive"" Side of Neurosis? The Perverse Phantasm: Savoirjouir Perversion and Feminine Jouissance 7. @-diction of Jouissance Psychosis Is Not Chosen Psychosis and Discourse Drug @-diction 8. Jouissance and Ethics in Psychoanalytic Experience A Langagière Practice Pro(pulsions) and Their Vicissitudes The Duty of Desire The Act and Guilt The Immunological Analogy Letter to His Father Give Up on Desire? For Three Jouissance(s), Three Superegos On Love in Psychoanalysis Notes IndexReviews"""…a thorough, rich account of Jacques Lacan's notion of jouissance … Positioning his text in relation to contemporary debates in literary analysis and queer theory, Braunstein presents a formulation of the ethical dimensions of jouissance that is novel and often polemical. This book will appeal to students of psychoanalysis, literary criticism, and philosophy, who may now engage with the text directly thanks to the careful translation of Silvia Rosman."" — CHOICE" ...a thorough, rich account of Jacques Lacan's notion of jouissance ... Positioning his text in relation to contemporary debates in literary analysis and queer theory, Braunstein presents a formulation of the ethical dimensions of jouissance that is novel and often polemical. This book will appeal to students of psychoanalysis, literary criticism, and philosophy, who may now engage with the text directly thanks to the careful translation of Silvia Rosman. - CHOICE Author InformationNéstor A. Braunstein is an Argentine Mexican psychoanalyst, author, professor, and editor who has published extensively on psychoanalysis, philosophy, visual arts, and literature, and whose work has been translated into French and Portuguese. In English, his work appears in The Cambridge Companion to Lacan. Silvia Rosman teaches at the University of Illinois, Chicago. Her books include Being in Common: Nation, Subject, and Community in Latin American Literature and Culture. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |