05141nam 22006975 450 991098331340332120250208115218.09783031763861303176386610.1007/978-3-031-76386-1(MiAaPQ)EBC31900415(Au-PeEL)EBL31900415(CKB)37498919500041(DE-He213)978-3-031-76386-1(OCoLC)1499282736(EXLCZ)993749891950004120250208d2025 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLacan on Desire Reading Seminar VI /by Bruce Fink1st ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2025.1 online resource (207 pages)The Palgrave Lacan Series,2946-420X9783031763854 3031763858 Bibliographical Note -- Preface -- PART I: THEORETICAL BACKDROP -- Chapter 1: What is Desire -- Chapter 2: Fantasy and the Object, or How to Prop Up One’s Desire -- Chapter 3: The Phallus as Loss -- PART II: ANALYZING DREAMS -- Chapter 4: His Father had Died but Didn’t Know It -- Chapter 5: The Dream Recounted by Ella Sharpe’s Patient.-Chapter 6: The Lacanian Object -- PART III: LACAN’S READING OF HAMLET -- Chapter 7: Introductory Considerations -- Chapter 8: The Signifier of the Lack in the Other -- Chapter 9: Questions that Arise from Lacan’s Reading of Hamlet -- PART IV: MAJOR CONFIGURATIONS OF DESIRE: PERVERSION, OBSESSION, HYSTERIA, AND PHOBIA -- Chapter 10: Perversion -- Chapter 11: The Fundamental Fantasy -- Chapter 12: Conclusions -- Afterword -- Appendix: Translator’s Notes to Seminar VI -- Bibliography of Lacan’s Seminars Cited -- References.-Index.“This extraordinary introduction to Lacan’s thinking starts with the clarification of ‘desire,’ but then expands into a comprehensive, clear, and profound review of Lacan’s entire theory and clinical approach. There is no other text I know of that translates Lacan's formulations so perfectly. It provides new focus and depth to contemporary controversies in psychoanalytic thinking.” —Otto Kernberg, Professor Emeritus, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York “Why don’t we want what we want? In this eloquent guide to one of Lacan’s most important and misunderstood concepts, Bruce Fink blends clinical insight and theoretical clarity, shedding light on what animates us—desire. Fink turns desire inside out, showing how Lacan pushes Freud beyond the Oedipal. This compelling book also provides profound clinical insights into the complex nature of desire, thus appealing to students as well as practitioners.” —Patricia Gherovici, psychoanalyst and author of Transgender Psychoanalysis “In this book, Bruce Fink delves into one of the seminars he translated: Desire and Its Interpretation. He explains and contextualizes the key problems Lacan was working on during that era of his teaching, providing an outstanding standalone discussion of core concepts in Lacanian psychoanalysis.” —Stijn Vanheule, Ghent University, author of Why Psychosis Is Not So Crazy This companion to Lacan’s Seminar VI guides readers through an examination of desire, fantasy, dream interpretation, death, object a, and the signifier of the lack in the Other. It includes both close textual analysis and illustrative clinical vignettes. Fink’s discussion of the seminar constitutes a timely intervention for clinicians, for whom an engagement with desire is crucial to the direction of the treatment, and for students and scholars interested in philosophy, sociology, anthropology, comparative literature, art, film, and social and political theory, for whom desire, fantasy, and object a may be useful conceptual tools. Bruce Fink is a practicing Lacanian psychoanalyst and analytic supervisor. He has authored nine books on Lacan and has translated many of his works into English, including Écrits and Seminars VI, VIII, XVI, XVIII, and XX.The Palgrave Lacan Series,2946-420XPsychoanalysisPhilosophy of mindLiteraturePhilosophyCultureStudy and teachingClinical psychologyPsychoanalysisPhilosophy of MindLiterary TheoryCultural TheoryClinical PsychologyPsychoanalysis.Philosophy of mind.LiteraturePhilosophy.CultureStudy and teaching.Clinical psychology.Psychoanalysis.Philosophy of Mind.Literary Theory.Cultural Theory.Clinical Psychology.150.195Fink Bruce786628MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910983313403321Lacan on Desire4316292UNINA