News of English translation of Jacques Lacan's Seminar IV : References for 19th December 1956

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Jul 24, 2018, 5:23:43 AM7/24/18
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Apologies for some duplicate posting.

Availability of information on the translation of Seminar IV


English translations by the Earl’s Court Collective: Alma Buholzer, Greg Hynds Jesse Cohn, 
Julia Evans (www.lacanianworks.net),
 

Sessions 21st November 1956, 28th November 1956, 5th December 1956, 12th December 1956 & 19th December 1956 are now available from here   http://www.lacanianworks.net/?p=11980 

Notes are available for 21st November 1956 & 28th November 1956 from  here   http://www.lacanianworks.net/?p=11980 . The sessions until 19th December are available in draft and Julia Evans does not have a completion date for editing and posting these……

References are available for 21st November 1956, 28th November 1956, 5th December 1956 and 12th December 1956 from  here   http://www.lacanianworks.net/?p=11980 .

The reason for this note is to announce that references for the 19th December 1956 are either below, or available from  here   http://www.lacanianworks.net/?p=11980 .

5.  Seminar IV : 19th December 1956 – Fp77

Clinical analysis : 1956 : Maurice Bouvet : See here http://www.lacanianworks.net/?p=11985

Importance du rôle de la motricité : 13th November 1954 (Paris) : Pierre Marty & Michel Fain or here http://www.lacanianworks.net/?p=12202

Paragraph 21 : written in Freud’s name on the distinction between the anaclitic relation and the narcissistic relation : On Narcissism – an Introduction : March 1914 : Sigmund Freud or here   http://www.lacanianworks.net/?p=12221

Paragraph 34 : ‘someone such as Phyllis Greenacre, who seriously attempted to deal with the foundation of the fetishist relation in depth’ : Certain Relationships Between Fetishism and Faulty Development of the Body Image : 1953 : Phyllis Greenacre or here http://www.lacanianworks.net/?p=12222

Para 37 : Here, there is the report from a session, written in 1933 or 1934, with all of the patient’s movements during the session, directed inasmuch as it manifests something which is the more or less manifest urge at more or less of a distance from the analyst, who is there behind her back. 

See Perversion sexuelle transitoire au cours d’un traitement psychoanalytique (French only) : July 1955 (Geneva) : Ruth Lebovici  or  here  http://www.lacanianworks.net/?p=12247  for notes and availability.

Para 37 : There is nonetheless something rather striking here, even though this text was published since I wrote my Rome Report, and this proves that I forced nothing in saying that the practice of analysis, in a certain conception, was being reduced to this aim and to these psychological consequences. 

 See The Function and Field of Speech and Language in Psychoanalysis (Rome) : 26th September 1953 : Jacques Lacan  or here  http://www.lacanianworks.net/?p=11831  . 

Note : There are two published items from the Rome Congress held at the Istituto di Psicologia della Università di Roma
on 26th and 27th September1953. The first is the Rome Report, which is published in the Écrits : 1966 : Jacques Lacan or here  http://www.lacanianworks.net/?p=1206,  and secondly, Discours de Rome et réponses aux interventions (Rome) : 26th September 1953 : Jacques Lacan : Information & availability in French here  http://www.lacanianworks.net/?p=12080  which is published in Autres Écrits: 2001 : Jacques Lacan or here   http://www.lacanianworks.net/?p=756  

Paragraph 39 : : It is clear that all that we know about the practice of courtly love, and the entire sphere in which it was localised in the Middle Ages, involves this sort of very rigorous technical elaboration of seduction, : Recommended text : The Allegory of Love : Chapter 1 – Courtly Love : 1936 : C. S. Lewis or here    http://www.lacanianworks.net/?p=12230 

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Julia Evans 
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Website: www.LacanianWorks.net
Practicing Lacanian Psychoanalyst, Earl’s Court, London



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