ROUTLEDGE LIBRARY EDITIONS: LACAN
Volume 6
JACQUES LACAN
JACQUES LACAN
An Annotated Bibliography
Vol. II
MICHAEL CLARK
First published in 1988
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JACQUES LACAN
An Annotated Bibliography
Vol. II
Michael Clark
1988 Michael Clark
All rights reserved
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Clark, Michael, 1950
Jacques Lacan-an annotated bibliography/Michael Clark.
p. cm.(Garland reference library of the humanities; vol. 526)
Includes indexes.
ISBN 0-8240-8848-4 (alk. paper)
1. Lacan, Jacques, 1901- Bibliography. 2. Psychoanalysis--Bibliography. I. Title. II. Series
Z8469.39.C58 1988
[BF109.L28]
016.15019--dcl9
87-30454
GENERAL EDITORS INTRODUCTION
The Garland Bibliographies of Modern Critics and Critical Schools series is intended to provide bibliographic treatment of major critics and critical schools of the twentieth century. Each volume includes an introduction that surveys the critics life, career, influence, and achievement, or, in the case of the volumes devoted to a critical school, presents an account of its central figures, origins, relation to other critical movements and trends, and the like.
Each volume is fully annotated and contains listings for both primary and secondary materials. The annotations are meant to be ample and detailed, in order to explain clearly, especially for a reader coming to a critic or critical school for the first time, the point and purpose of a book or essay. In this sense, the bibliographies are also designed to be critical guides. We hope that the volumes will inform and stimulate the reader even as they give basic information about what material exists and where it may be located.
We have tried to include as many of the most important critics and critical schools in this series as possible, but some have been omitted. Some critics and critical schools have already received (or are in the process of receiving) adequate treatment, and we see no need to duplicate the efforts of others.
WILLIAM E. CAIN
Wellesley College
Table of Contents
Preface |
Bibliographic Sources |
Acknowledgements |
Biography |
Introduction |
Part One: Primary Works |
Section A: | Books and Collections of Essays |
Section B: | Seminars |
Section C: | Essays |
Section D: | Reviews, Translations, and Prefaces |
Section E: | Interviews and Miscellaneous Works |
Part Two: | Secondary Works |
Section F: | Secondary Books, Journals, and Collections of Essays |
Section G: | Secondary Essays |
Section H: | Reviews of Primary Works |
Section I: | Dissertations |
Section J: | Miscellaneous Secondary Works |
Part Three: | Background Works |
Background Works
Section K
Background Books
K1141. Adams, Hazard. Philosophy of the Literary Symbolic . Tallahassee, Florida: University Presses of Florida, 1983. 466 pages.
Claims that Freuds theory of the dream is not so much linguistic as allegorical in the sense of being based on a substitutive function, and that it is only in the work of Lacan and his followers that the importance of language to Freuds theory of dreams emerges (p. 163).
K1142. Affranchissement du transfert et de la lettre . Actes du colloque autour de La carte postale de Jacques Derrida, 45 April 1981. Paris: Confrontation, 1982. 163 pages.
Collects papers presented at a conference on Derridas work, briefly referring to Lacan throughout.
K1143. Anzieu, Didier, et al. Psychanalyse et langage: du corps la parole . Inconscient et culture. Paris: Bordas, 1977. 222 pages.
Presents a number of essays on several issues, which are explicitly connected with Lacans work by Didier Anzieu and several other authors represented here. Includes essays by Anzieu, Bernard Gibello, Roland Rori, Annie Anzieu, Bernard Barran, Michel Mathieu, and Wilfred Bion.
K1144. Atlan, Jacques. Eloges des rites et des jeux . Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1982. 251 pages.
Notes Lacans contribution to theories of the symbolic dimension of human behavior, but disputes Lacans insistence on the supremacy of the signifier over the signified. Atlan claims it is possible to go beyond the limits of words and to discover in the work of Konrad Lorenz a level of experience where meaning exists and the signified reigns over the signifier.
K1145. Auzias, Jean Marie. Clefs pour le structuralisme . Paris: Seghers, 1967. 189 pages.
Discusses Lacans link to central themes of structuralist thought.
K1146. Avtonomova, N. S. Filosofskie problemy strukturnogo analiza v gumanitarnyh naukah [Philosophical Problems of Structural Analysis in Behavioral Sciences]. Moscow: Nauka, 1977.
Claims that Lacans exemplifies a psychoanalysis based on language rather than biology, and insists that this moves psychoanalysis toward a more social context. For a discussion of Avtonomovas attitude toward Lacan, see L1550 and G500.
K1147. Backs-Clment, Catherine, Pierre Bruno, and Lucien Sve. Pour une critique marxiste de la thorie psychanalytique . Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1973.
Utilizes Lacans work throughout, and Backs-Clment comments at length on Lacans work as a central part of the current psychoanalytic scene. For other works by Backs-Clment, see Catherine Clment.
K1148. Balmary, Marie. Lhomme aux statues: Freud et la faute cache du pre . Paris: Editions Grasset Fasquelle, 1979.
Mentions Lacan several times on the difference between the real father and the father that functions in analytic discourse, and discusses at more length Lacans case of the man with the severed hand (B13). Balmary claims that this case provides clinical evidence for her interpretation of the function of the fault in Oedipus Rex and for the importance of a diabolical discourse that transmits that fault without reference to an author. See pp. 2124, 16970.
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