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Transference - by Jacques Lacan (Hardcover)

Transference - by  Jacques Lacan (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>'Alcibiades attempted to seduce Socrates, he wanted to make him, and in the most openly avowed way possible, into someone instrumental and subordinate to what? To the object of Alcibiades's desire-agalma, the good object. I would go even further. How can we analysts fail to recognize what is involved?'<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>"Alcibiades attempted to seduce Socrates, he wanted to make him, and in the most openly avowed way possible, into someone instrumental and subordinate to what? To the object of Alcibiades' desire - ágalma, the good object.<br /><br />I would go even further. How can we analysts fail to recognize what is involved? He says quite clearly: Socrates has the good object in his stomach. Here Socrates is nothing but the envelope in which the object of desire is found.<br /><br />It is in order to clearly emphasize that he is nothing but this envelope that Alcibiades tries to show that Socrates is desire's serf in his relations with Alcibiades, that Socrates is enslaved to Alcibiades by his desire. Although Alcibiades was aware that Socrates desired him, he wanted to see Socrates' desire manifest itself in a sign, in order to know that the other - the object, ágalma - was at his mercy.<br /><br />Now, it is precisely because he failed in this undertaking that Alcibiades disgraces himself, and makes of his confession something that is so affectively laden. The daemon of Αἰδώς (Aidós), Shame, about which I spoke to you before in this context, is what intervenes here. This is what is violated here. The most shocking secret is unveiled before everyone; the ultimate mainspring of desire, which in love relations must always be more or less dissimulated, is revealed - its aim is the fall of the Other, A, into the other, a."<br /><br /><b>Jacques Lacan</b><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>It is to the benefit of the broader Lacanian world that this pitch-perfect translation Â- a decade or more in the making Â- is now available. Longtime Lacan translator, Bruce Fink, and Polity Press, both deserve commendation for this new addition to the series of LacanÂs seminars available in English. The scrupulous attention that has been dedicated to translating LacanÂs French into idiomatic English, the research evident in the detailed translatorÂs end-notes, and the formatting and finish of the final product (which includes a beautiful detail of RaphaelÂs School of Athens as a cover illustration) warrant it a special place in this series. <br /> <b><i>Psychodynamic Practice</i></b></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Jacques Lacan</b> (1901-1981) was one of the twentieth-century's most influential thinkers. His many works include <i>Écrits</i>, <i>The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis</i> and the many other volumes of <i>The Seminar</i>.

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