ABSTRACT

The fundamental presupposition of my approach to Lacan is the utter incongruity of a “synchronous” reading of his texts and seminars: the only way to comprehend Lacan is to approach his work as a work in progress, as a succession of attempts to seize the same persistent traumatic kernel. The shifts in Lacan’s work become manifest the moment one concentrates on his great negative theses: “There is no Other of the Other,” “The desire of the analyst is not a pure desire.”… Upon encountering such a thesis, one must always ask the simple question: who is this idiot who is claiming that there is an Other of the Other, that the desire of the analyst is a pure desire, and so on? There is, of course, only one answer: Lacan himself a couple of years ago. The only way to approach Lacan, therefore, is to read “Lacan contre Lacan.”