Description
In what was to be the last of his year-long seminars atSaint-Anne hospital, Lacan's 1962-63 lessons form the keystone tothis classic phase of his teaching. Here we meet for the first timethe notorious a in its oral, anal, scopic and vociferated guises,alongside Lacan’s exploration of the question of the'analyst's desire'. Arriving at these concepts from a multitude ofangles, Lacan leads his audience with great care through a range ofrecurring themes such as anxiety between jouissance and desire,counter-transference and interpretation, and the fantasy and itsframe.
This important volume, which forms Book X of TheSeminar of Jacques Lacan, will be of great interest to studentsand practitioners of psychoanalysis and to students and scholarsthroughout the humanities and social sciences, from literature andcritical theory to sociology, psychology and gender studies.