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Jacques Lacan and the Adventure of Insight: Psychoanalysis in Contemporary Culture [Hardcover]

Shoshana Felman (Author)
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0674471202 978-0674471207 May 28, 1987

Jacques Lacan, one of the most influential and controversial French thinkers of the twentieth century, was a practicing and teaching psychoanalyst in Paris, but his revolutionary seminars on Freud reached out far beyond professional circles: they were enthusiastically attended by writers, artists, scientists, philosophers, and intellectuals from many disciplines.

Shoshana Felman elucidates the power and originality of Lacan's work. She brilliantly analyzes Lacan's investigation of psychoanalysis not as dogma but as an ongoing self-critical process of discovery. By focusing on Lacan's singular way of making Freud's thought new again--and of thus enabling us to participate in the very moment of intellectual struggle and insight--Felman shows how this moment of illumination has become crucial to contemporary thinking and has redefined insight as such. This book is a groundbreaking statement not only on Lacan but on psychoanalysis in general.

Felman argues that, contrary to popular opinion, Lacan's preoccupation is with psychoanalytic practice rather than with theory for its own sake. His true clinical originality consists not in the incidental innovations that separate his theory from other psychoanalytic schools, but in the insight he gives us into the structural foundations of what is common to the practice of all schools: the transference ation and the psychoanalytic dialogue. In chapters on Poe's tale "The Purloined Letter"; Sophocles' Oedipus plays, a case report by Melanie Klein, and Freud's writings, Felman demonstrates Lacan's ediscovery of these texts as renewed and renewable intellectual adventures and as parables of the psychoanalytic encounter. The book explores these questions: How and why does psychoanalytic practice work? What accounts for clinical success? What did Freud learn from the literary Oedipus, and how does Freud text take us beyond Oedipus? How does psychoanalysis inform, and radically displace, our conception of what learning is and of what reading is?

This book will be an intellectual event not only for clinicians and literary critics, but also for the broader audience of readers interested in contemporary thought.



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Felman seeks to share "the discovery that psychoanalysis has opened up for me through my encounter with Lacan's work." In addition to her personal story, she focuses on Lacan's clinical (rather than theoretical) insights, speech acts and narrative in analysis, Lacan's explorations of the structural foundations of psychoanalysis, and the implications of Lacan's work for teaching and critical reading. While this book doesn't produce particularly profound or original interpretations, Felman makes some interesting observations and explains a number of Lacan's concepts without obfuscatory jargon. Her book is easily accessible and worthwhile as an introduction.Richard Kuczkowski, Dir., Continuing Education, Dominican Coll., Blauvelt, N.Y.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.

About the Author

Shoshana Felman is the Thomas E. Donnelly Professor of French and Comparative Literature at Yale University. Her books include Testimony: Crises of Witnessing in Literature, Psychoanalysis and History.

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  • Hardcover: 169 pages
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press (May 28, 1987)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0674471202
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674471207
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Surfeit of italics, dearth of insight, May 9, 2001
To give credit where it's due, Felman can be a careful and compassionate reader. Apart from some moments in its final chapter, however, this volume gives little indication. The "insights" wrested from its pages can be summed up as follows: every interpretive act is an act of reading; all reading is performative; knowledge -- especially self-knowledge -- isn't transparent. Even if these ideas are new to you, you're still better off reading Henry James or watching Hitchcock.

More seriously: Felman's thinking and writing teaches bad habits. The overuse, for instance, of hyperbolic or overdetermined terms -- "radical" and "stakes" and "precisely," "language" and "trauma" and "reading" -- that need to be unpacked and justified if they're still to have any meaning, but which Felman leaves on the loose. The reliance on italicization of font rather than force of prose to mark emphasis. A mystification of the obvious, which we're asked to accept unquestioningly given the always-already of repetition or some such hallowed platitude. And more generally the passing off of redundancy for complexity, vocabulary shortage for austerity. Short of "adventure," this book leaves its less discerning readers with the delusion that they, too, can exalt the elliptical and call it "insight." If you want a consistently excellent introduction to Lacan, I strongly recommend the one by Malcolm Bowie instead.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Revelation in Contemporary appropriation of Psychoanalysis, April 18, 2001
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Never has there been such a display of the radical understanding of psychoanalysis beyond that which Lacan has left us. Felman brilliantly, lucidly, synthesizes Freud, Lacan, Literature, and Clinical practice into a model of understanding that can be understood, but not so easily written about. Felman has found that spot where language fails, and where the human experience stops making sense to us--and she makes sense of it with her language. Truly a transcendent work of genius and insight. A warning - this book deals with the highest stakes of psychoanalysis, and if understood well enough, it can have a profound effect on the reader. Approach Felman with caution.
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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best book on Lacan, February 4, 1999
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A sophisticated explication of Lacan's reading of the unconscious through a Heideggerian lense.
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