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Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

1981

230 Pages

ISBN 978-1-349-16458-5

Language, Discourse, Society

The talking cure

essays in psychoanalysis and language

Edited by

Colin MacCabe

'The essays are exemplary in their stylistic clarity. One can only compliment MacCabe along with the contributors, for the readability and conceptual variability of this collection. 'E.Ragland-Sullivan, Lacan Study Notes This book, which grew out of a series of seminars at King's College, Cambridge, addresses itself to the problem of understanding the relations between psychoanalysis and language not only in terms of contemporary linguistic and philosophical conceptions of language but also in relation to the wider field of the humansciences.

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MacCabe, C. (ed) (1981). The talking cure: essays in psychoanalysis and language, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.

Table of Contents

Philology and the phallus

Forrester John

45-69

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On language and the body

Henry Paul

70-74

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Representation and pleasure

Safouan Moustapha

75-89

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Lacan's philosophical coquetry

Cutler Tony

90-107

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The concept of a constitutive subject

Larmore Charles

108-131

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The imaginary

Rose Jacqueline

132-161

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On discourse

MacCabe Colin

188-217

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