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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Preface by Jacques Lacan
Foreword by Antoine Vergote
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Synthesis of Lacanian thought
Part One Some elements and some problems of general linguistics
1 Debates as to the nature of the linguistic sign and their methodological consequences
2 The two great axes of language
Part Two Lacan's use of the general data of linguistics
3 The Lacanian perspective in linguistics
4 Philosophy of language in Jacques Lacan
Part Three The constitution of the subject by accession to the symbolic – the Spaltung – the role of the Oedipus in this transition
5 The Spaltung
6 ‘Splitting’, otherwise known as ‘Separation’ (Introduction to the alienating identifications, the imaginary and the neuroses)
7 The role of the Oedipus in accession to the symbolic
Part Four The engendering of the unconscious by primal repression (or accession to language) in accordance with the process of metaphor
8 The constituting metaphor of the unconscious
9 Critical study of the article, ‘The unconscious: a psychoanalytic study’ by J. Laplanche and S. Leclaire. Clarifications as to Lacan's thought
Part Five The elementary signifiers constituting the unconscious
10 The unconscious as second structure
11 The elementary signifiers of the unconscious
12 Structure, organization and functioning of the unconscious order in Freud
Part Six The transition from lack to desire and to demand
13 From need (or lived lack) to the instinct and desire: accession to language
14 From desire to demand
15 The dialectic of identifications
Part Seven The mechanisms of the formations of the unconscious: structure and organization of the unconscious signifying network
16 The revelatory formations of the unconscious
17 The mechanisms of the formations of the unconscious. Displacement and condensation or metonymy and metaphor
18 Analysis of unconscious formations following metaphoric and metonymic processes
Part Eight The general conception of the cure in Lacan
19 Language: the primordial indicator of truth in the analytic cure
20 The role of the analyst
21 Transference
22 Interpretation
Part Nine The Lacanian conception of neurosis and psychosis
23 Neurosis
24 Psychosis
Conclusion
Appendix: general purport of a conversation with Lacan in December 1969
Bibliography
Index
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