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By focusing on the underlying dynamic that binds clinical practice, theoretical work, and institutional security in Lacanian psychoanalysis today, Gabriel Tupinamba is able to locate sites for conceptual innovation that have been ignored by the discipline, such as the understanding of the role of money in clinical practice.

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“Gabriel TupinambÁ is one of the most talented and creative psychoanalysts of this new generation of Brazilian Lacanians. His rigorous style combines a broad domain of dense areas of Lacan's work with the necessary courage to renew psychoanalysis in the face of the acute problems posed by the clinic's social reality . . . Recovering the narrative force of clinical accounts, he manages to adjust Lacan's logical-formalistic pretensions with a beneficial conception on the multiplicity of practices that claim the name of psychoanalysis." —Christian Dunker, author of The Constitution of the Psychoanalytic Clinic: A History of its Structure and Power

”There are books that are written, and there are books that absolutely needed to be written. TupinambÁ’s The Desire of Psychoanalysis definitely falls in this last category. It is a groundbreaking interrogation of psychoanalysis and of how the latter is situated in the broader conceptual and social context. Coming at exactly the right moment, and written by someone who is himself a psychoanalyst, philosopher and political activist, The Desire of Psychoanalysis is bound to shatter the status quo, which psychoanalysis sometimes all to easily gives in to. An outstanding book.” —Alenka Zupancic, author of What IS Sex?

Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Foreword: For Lacan, against Lacanian ideology, by Slavoj Žižek
  • Introduction
  • 1. Psychoanalysis and Politics after 2017
  • 2. The Basis of Lacanian Ideology
  • 3. The History of an Impasse in Lacanian Thinking
  • 4. The Generic Perspective in Psychoanalysis
  • 5. The Political Economy of Clinical Practice
  • 6. The Form of the Other and Its Institutional Enclosure
  • 7. Groundwork for a Metapsychology of Ideas
  • 8. The Idea of the Passe
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Notes
  • Index

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        Publisher: Northwestern University Press
        Publication Date: 2/28/2021 12:00:00 AM
        ISBN13: 9780810142824, 978-0810142824
        ISBN10: 0810142821

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        Book Synopsis
        By focusing on the underlying dynamic that binds clinical practice, theoretical work, and institutional security in Lacanian psychoanalysis today, Gabriel Tupinamba is able to locate sites for conceptual innovation that have been ignored by the discipline, such as the understanding of the role of money in clinical practice.

        Trade Review
        “Gabriel TupinambÁ is one of the most talented and creative psychoanalysts of this new generation of Brazilian Lacanians. His rigorous style combines a broad domain of dense areas of Lacan's work with the necessary courage to renew psychoanalysis in the face of the acute problems posed by the clinic's social reality . . . Recovering the narrative force of clinical accounts, he manages to adjust Lacan's logical-formalistic pretensions with a beneficial conception on the multiplicity of practices that claim the name of psychoanalysis." —Christian Dunker, author of The Constitution of the Psychoanalytic Clinic: A History of its Structure and Power

        ”There are books that are written, and there are books that absolutely needed to be written. TupinambÁ’s The Desire of Psychoanalysis definitely falls in this last category. It is a groundbreaking interrogation of psychoanalysis and of how the latter is situated in the broader conceptual and social context. Coming at exactly the right moment, and written by someone who is himself a psychoanalyst, philosopher and political activist, The Desire of Psychoanalysis is bound to shatter the status quo, which psychoanalysis sometimes all to easily gives in to. An outstanding book.” —Alenka Zupancic, author of What IS Sex?

        Table of Contents
        • Acknowledgments
        • Foreword: For Lacan, against Lacanian ideology, by Slavoj Žižek
        • Introduction
        • 1. Psychoanalysis and Politics after 2017
        • 2. The Basis of Lacanian Ideology
        • 3. The History of an Impasse in Lacanian Thinking
        • 4. The Generic Perspective in Psychoanalysis
        • 5. The Political Economy of Clinical Practice
        • 6. The Form of the Other and Its Institutional Enclosure
        • 7. Groundwork for a Metapsychology of Ideas
        • 8. The Idea of the Passe
        • Conclusion
        • Bibliography
        • Notes
        • Index

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