ABSTRACT
The Papers of the Freudian School of Melbourne, Volume 24 give testament to that quasi - suicidal risk taken by analysts and members of the school, in applying, not a technique, but the Freudian method to their clinical practice, to their seminars, to their writing and to the functioning of the School itself. In pursuing a practice that seeks to avoid the inertia spoken of by Lacan, the contributors to this volume take the risk of encountering the impasses of the clinic today and the incompleteness of Lacanian theory with invention. Being marked by the residue of the psychoanalytic clinic they continue to work their transference to that clinic and to the texts of Freud and Lacan. Included in this volume is a paper by Oscar Zentner, founder of the School as well as translations of papers and extracts from books by analysts from overseas.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|10 pages
Time and History
part II|8 pages
The Lacanian Clinic Today
part III|8 pages
Psychoanalysis and the Child
part IV|12 pages
On Love and Knowledge
part V|12 pages
Analysis, The Arts and the Well Spoken
part VI|10 pages
Death and Psychoanalysis