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The Klein-Lacan Dialogues

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The Klein-Lacan Dialogues

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The Klein-Lacan Dialogues

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The Klein-Lacan Dialogues book

Edited ByBernard Burgoyne, Mary Sullivan
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1997
eBook Published 23 May 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429482182
Pages 236
eBook ISBN 9780429482182
Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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Burgoyne, B., & Sullivan, M. (Eds.). (1997). The Klein-Lacan Dialogues (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429482182

ABSTRACT

Throughout the year of 1995, a series of debates took place under the auspices of the Higher Education Network for Research and Information in Psychoanalysis. Leading Kleinian and Lacanian psychoanalysts were brought together to debate key topics of psychanalytic theory. Subsequently, they were asked to submit their papers in written form and this book was compiled. The following areas were discussed: "phantasy", by Darien Leader and Robert M. Young; "child analysis" by Bice Benvenuto and Margaret Rustin; "transference and countertransference" by Robert Hinshelwood and Vincetn Palomera; "technique and interpretation" by Catalina Bronstein and Bernard Burgoyne; "sexuality" by Jane Temperley and Dany Nobus; "the unconscious" by Robin Anderson and Filip Geerardyn; The book ends with interviews with Donald Meltzer and Eric Laurent, each significant figures in the fields of Kleinian and Lacanian psychoanalysis respectively. Mary Sullivan provides an introduction setting out the similarities and divergences of the two psychoanalytic pradigms.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |11 pages

Child Psychotherapy within the Kleinian Tradition

ByMargaret Rustin

chapter |14 pages

Once upon a Time: The Infant in Lacanian Theory 1

ByBice Benvenuto

chapter |4 pages

Discussion of Papers on Child Psychoanalysis

Edited ByBernard Burgoyne, Mary Sullivan

chapter |7 pages

Technique and Interpretation in Klein

ByCatalina Bronstein

chapter |14 pages

Interpretation

ByBernard Burgoyne

chapter |6 pages

Discussion of Papers on Interpretation

Edited ByBernard Burgoyne, Mary Sullivan

chapter |17 pages

Phantasy and Psychotic Anxieties

ByRobert M. Young

chapter |13 pages

Phantasy in Klein and Lacan

ByDarian Leader

chapter |7 pages

Klein’s Views on Sexuality with Particular Reference to Female Sexuality

ByJane Temperley

chapter |20 pages

Theorising the Comedy of Sexes: Lacan on Sexuality

ByDany Nobus

chapter |7 pages

Discussion of Papers on Sexuality

Edited ByBernard Burgoyne, Mary Sullivan

chapter |8 pages

Transference and Counter-Transference

ByR D Hinshelwood

chapter |8 pages

On Counter-Transference

ByVicente Palomera

chapter |9 pages

The Unconscious: A Kleinian Perspective

ByRobin Anderson

chapter |9 pages

The Unconscious from a Lacanian Point of View

ByFilip Geerardyn

chapter |8 pages

Discussion on the Unconscious

Edited ByBernard Burgoyne, Mary Sullivan

chapter |9 pages

An Interview with Donald Meltzer 1

ByMarc du Ry

chapter |26 pages

Rethinking Kleinian Interpretation: What Difference Does It Make?

ByEric Laurent
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