141704

Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

2017

257, xxvi Pages

ISBN 9783319575131

Irrepressible truth

on Lacan's "The freudian thing"

Adrian Johnston

This book offers readers a uniquely detailed engagement with the ideas of legendary French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. The Freudian Thing is one of Lacan’s most important texts, wherein he explains the significance and stakes of his “return to Freud” as a passionate defence of Freud’s disturbing, epoch-making discovery of the unconscious, against misrepresentations and criticisms of it. However, Lacan is characteristically cryptic in The Freudian Thing. The combination of his writing style and vast range of references renders much ofhis thinking inaccessible to all but a narrow circle of scholarly specialists. Johnston’s Irrepressible Truth opens up the universe of Lacanian psychoanalysis to much wider audiences by furnishing a sentence-by-sentence interpretive unpacking of this pivotal 1955 essay. In so doing, Johnston reveals the precision, rigor, and soundness of Lacan’s teachings.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-57514-8

Full citation:

Johnston, A. (2017). Irrepressible truth: on Lacan's "The freudian thing", Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.

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