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(Ebook) The Klein-Lacan Dialogues by Bernard Burgoyne, Mary Sullivan ISBN 9781782200239, 1782200231

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Authors:Bernard Burgoyne, Mary Sullivan
Pages:240 pages.
Year:2015
Editon:Reissued
Publisher:Karnac Books
Language:english
File Size:11.98 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781782200239, 1782200231
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(Ebook) The Klein-Lacan Dialogues by Bernard Burgoyne, Mary Sullivan ISBN 9781782200239, 1782200231

This book records a series of groundbreaking discussions that took place in 1994-95 between a number of prominent Kleinian and Lacanian psychoanalysts. The aim of the presentations and the debates that followed was to allow for dialogue, as well as controversy, to take place. Respecting the convictions of the other and allowing their expression in their own terms became a prerequisite in the dialogue. Topics discussed included phantasy, sexuality, counter-transference, the unconscious, interpretation and technique, and child analysis. The meetings provided an opportunity for reflection upon the implications for respective positions and an appreciation of the sensitivities of both schools.Among the speakers were Margaret Rustin, Bice Benvenuto, Catalina Bronstein, Bernard Burgoyne, Robert M. Young, Darian Leader, Jane Temperley, Dany Nobus, Robert Hinshelwood, Vicente Palomera, Robin Anderson, Filip Geerardyn, and Marc du Ry. The book is rounded off by contributions from two of the giants of psychoanalysis – Eric Laurent for Lacan and Donald Meltzer for Klein.
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