ABSTRACT

This volume comprises of papers by analysts and members of the Freudian School of Melbourne. It addresses the question what difference Lacan's teaching has made in the field of psychoanalysis. The paper demonstrates the possibility of moving from the origin to originality in an antipodean place.

part I|89 pages

Lacanian Discourse

chapter One|9 pages

Incest, identity, and difference

chapter Two|19 pages

Lacan, Caracas station*

chapter Three|22 pages

C’est à quel sujet?*

chapter Five|10 pages

Get knotted

chapter Six|9 pages

About psychoanalysis

chapter Seven|7 pages

Anaesthesia

part II|66 pages

From the Clinic

chapter Eight|12 pages

The discomfort of psychoanalysis

chapter Nine|7 pages

The wall of the body

chapter Eleven|8 pages

The grammar of sex: verb or noun?*

chapter Twelve|15 pages

What’s not home in homelessness?

chapter Thirteen|6 pages

The death of Marat

part III|45 pages

Psychoanalysis and the Child

part IV|56 pages

Psychoanalysis and Art

chapter Nineteen|21 pages

From erotic initiation to death*

chapter Twenty|6 pages

No light, but rather darkness visible

chapter Twenty-Two|6 pages

The pearl of analysis

chapter Twenty-Three|12 pages

The medieval voice