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The Unconscious In Translation: Jean Laplanche

Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 2017
P. Sauvayre
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Relire Jean Laplanche : pour une métapsychologie de genre queer

, 2020
Resume Contexte La psychanalyse est critiquee pour avoir favorise la comprehension de l’humain a partir d’une norme majoritaire au detriment de l’experience des alterites de sexe, de genre, de classe et de race.
N. Evzonas
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At the Queen’s Hall with E.M. Forster and Jean Laplanche

British Journal of Music Therapy, 2019
In E.M. Forster’s novel Howards End, we are introduced to the way in which the characters in the story listen to Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. In this article, I draw on the work of the French psychoanalyst Jean Laplanche to suggest that music constitutes ...
Rosemary Rizq
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Quand l’autre fait échec à la reconnaissance : Axel Honneth relu par Jean Laplanche

Revue française de psychanalyse (Paris)
Le paradigme de la reconnaissance, élaboré au long cours par Axel Honneth, constitue une tentative formelle ambitieuse de penser la genèse de la vie subjective, à la fois dans son versant psychique, par la référence à la psychanalyse, et dans la vie ...
Gabriel Lomellini
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Lettre de Jean Laplanche

Le Coq-Héron, 1988
Laplanche Jean. Lettre de Jean Laplanche. In: Le Coq-Héron, n°107, 1988. Les Cris des Corps. Approches corporelles: Les psychotiques et leurs Thérapeutes. p. 70.
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Laplanche in the Consulting Room: An Emerging Paradigm for Psychoanalytic Therapeutic Action

Psychoanalytic dialogues
This paper explores the clinical possibilities in Jean Laplanche’s metapsychology and theory of psychoanalytic action. It examines Laplanche’s conceptualizations of the drive, the ego, binding and unbinding, and translation and detranslation, and ...
Sam Guzzardi
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Forever Opaque: Glissant, Laplanche, and Return to Seoul

Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies
This article puts two concepts in dialogue: the French-Antillean theorist and poet Édouard Glissant's notion of “opacity” and the French psychoanalyst Jean Laplanche's notion of the “enigmatic signifier.” Together, these two thinkers question the ...
Homay King
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