The Lacanian Subject: Between Language and Jouissance

The Lacanian Subject: Between Language and Jouissance

by Bruce Fink
ISBN-10:
0691015899
ISBN-13:
9780691015897
Pub. Date:
12/15/1996
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10:
0691015899
ISBN-13:
9780691015897
Pub. Date:
12/15/1996
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
The Lacanian Subject: Between Language and Jouissance

The Lacanian Subject: Between Language and Jouissance

by Bruce Fink
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Overview

This book presents the radically new theory of subjectivity found in the work of Jacques Lacan. Against the tide of post-structuralist thinkers who announce "the death of the subject," Bruce Fink explores what it means to come into being as a subject where impersonal forces once reigned, subjectify the alien roll of the dice at the beginning of our universe, and make our own knotted web of our parents' desires that led them to bring us into this world.


Lucidly guiding readers through the labyrinth of Lacanian theory—unpacking such central notions as the Other, object a, the unconscious as structures like a language, alienation and separation, the paternal metaphor, jouissance, and sexual difference—Fink demonstrates in-depth knowledge of Lacan's theoretical and clinical work. Indeed, this is the first book to appear in English that displays a firm grasp of both theory and practice of Lacanian psychoanalysis, the author being one of the only Americans to have undergone full training with Lacan's school in Paris.


Fink Leads the reader step by step into Lacan's conceptual system to explain how one comes to be a subject—leading to psychosis. Presenting Lacan's theory in the context of his clinical preoccupations, Fink provides the most balanced, sophisticated, and penetrating view of Lacan's work to date—invaluable to the initiated and the uninitiated alike.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691015897
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 12/15/1996
Series: Princeton Paperbacks
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 664,250
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Bruce Fink is a practicing Lacanian psychoanalyst, analytic supervisor, member of the Ecole de la Cause freudienne in Paris, and Professor of Psychology at Duquesne University. He is the author of A Clinical Introduction to Lacanian Psychoanalysis: Theory and Technique.

Table of Contents

Preface
Pt. 1Structure: Alienation and the Other
1Language and Otherness3
A Slip of the Other's Tongue3
The Unconscious7
Foreign Bodies11
2The Nature of Unconscious Thought, or How the Other Half "Thinks"14
Heads or Tails16
Randomness and Memory19
The Unconscious Assembles20
Knowledge without a Subject22
3The Creative Function of the Word: The Symbolic and the Real24
Trauma26
Interpretation Hits the Cause28
Incompleteness of the Symbolic Order: The (W)hole in the Other29
Kinks in the Symbolic Order30
Structure versus Cause31
Pt. 2The Lacanian Subject
4The Lacanian Subject35
The Lacanian Subject Is Not the "Individual" or Conscious Subject of Anglo-American Philosophy36
The Lacanian Subject Is Not the Subject of the Statement37
The LacanianSubject Appears Nowhere in What Is Said38
The Fleetingness of the Subject41
The Freudian Subject42
The Cartesian Subject and Its Inverse42
Lacan's Split Subject44
Beyond the Split Subject46
5The Subject and the Other's Desire49
Alienation and Separation49
The Vel of Alienation51
Desire and Lack in Separation53
The Introduction of a Third Term55
Object a: The Other's Desire59
A Further Separation: The Traversing of Fantasy61
Subjectifying the Cause: A Temporal Conundrum63
Alienation, Separation, and the Traversing of Fantasy in the Analytic Setting66
6Metaphor and the Precipitation of Subjectivity69
The Signified70
Two Faces of the Psychoanalytic Subject72
The Subject as Signified72
The Subject as Breach77
Pt. 3The Lacanian Object: Love, Desire, Jouissance
7Object (a): Cause of Desire83
"Object Relations"84
Imaginary Objects, Imaginary Relations84
The Other as Object, Symbolic Relations87
Real Objects, Encounters with the Real90
Lost Objects93
The Freudian Thing95
Surplus Value, Surplus Jouissance96
8There's No Such Thing as a Sexual Relationship98
Castration99
The Phallus and the Phallic Function101
"There's No Such Thing as a Sexual Relationship"104
Distinguishing between the Sexes105
The Formulas of Sexuation108
A Dissymmetry of Partners113
Woman[crossed off] Does Not Exist115
Masculine/Feminine-Signifier/Signifierness117
Other to Herself, Other Jouissance119
The Truth of Psychoanalysis121
Existence and Ex-sistence122
A New Metaphor for Sexual Difference123
Pt. 4The Status of Psychoanalytic Discourse
9The Four Discourses129
The Master's Discourse130
The University Discourse132
The Hysteric's Discourse133
The Analyst's Discourse135
The Social Situation of Psychoanalysis136
There's No Such Thing as a Metalanguage137
10Psychoanalysis and Science138
Science as Discourse138
Suturing the Subject139
Science, the Hysteric's Discourse, and Psychoanalytic Theory141
The Three Registers and Differently "Polarized" Discourses142
Formalization and the Transmissibility of Psychoanalysis144
The Status of Psychoanalysis145
The Ethics of Lacanian Psychoanalysis146
Afterword147
Appendix 1: The Language of the Unconscious153
Appendix 2: Stalking the Cause165
Glossary of Lacanian Symbols173
Acknowledgments175
Notes177
Bibliography207
Index213

What People are Saying About This

Richard Klein

Fink provides the first clear, comprehensive, systematic account of Lacan's work in English. The influence of this book is certain to be immense on theorists and therapists alike as it provides the fully articulated foundations for a Lacanian pedagogy, and makes generally available a radically new understanding of the analyst's role. A magnificent piece of intellectual synthesis, an imposing and original contribution to psychoanalytic thought.
Richard Klein, Cornell University

From the Publisher

"Fink provides the first clear, comprehensive, systematic account of Lacan's work in English. The influence of this book is certain to be immense on theorists and therapists alike as it provides the fully articulated foundations for a Lacanian pedagogy, and makes generally available a radically new understanding of the analyst's role. A magnificent piece of intellectual synthesis, an imposing and original contribution to psychoanalytic thought."—Richard Klein, Cornell University

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