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PSYCHOANALYTIC STRUCTURALISM IN THE CAHIERS POUR L'ANALYSE

PSYCHOANALYTIC STRUCTURALISM IN THE CAHIERS POUR L'ANALYSE This paper examines key articles contained within the experimental journal of philosophy Cahiers pour l'Analyse, published in Paris between 1966 and 1969, with a view to assessing the different ways in which Lacan's psychoanalytic theory, along with Althusser's structural Marxism, were appropriated by the journal's authors. In particular, early writings by Jacques-Alain Miller and André Green published in the journal are interrogated for the differences they reveal in the ways that “object,” “formalization” and “subject” were conceived by the theoretical partisans of structuralism in 1960s Paris. More broadly, the article argues for a renewed attention to the formation of Lacanian-inflected structuralist thought, with a view to understanding the underlying conceptual conflicts, more than the seeming continuities, that made it such a dynamic, transdisciplinary moment in the evolution of Western philosophy. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities Taylor & Francis

PSYCHOANALYTIC STRUCTURALISM IN THE CAHIERS POUR L'ANALYSE

Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities , Volume 18 (2): 16 – Jun 1, 2013

PSYCHOANALYTIC STRUCTURALISM IN THE CAHIERS POUR L'ANALYSE

Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities , Volume 18 (2): 16 – Jun 1, 2013

Abstract

This paper examines key articles contained within the experimental journal of philosophy Cahiers pour l'Analyse, published in Paris between 1966 and 1969, with a view to assessing the different ways in which Lacan's psychoanalytic theory, along with Althusser's structural Marxism, were appropriated by the journal's authors. In particular, early writings by Jacques-Alain Miller and André Green published in the journal are interrogated for the differences they reveal in the ways that “object,” “formalization” and “subject” were conceived by the theoretical partisans of structuralism in 1960s Paris. More broadly, the article argues for a renewed attention to the formation of Lacanian-inflected structuralist thought, with a view to understanding the underlying conceptual conflicts, more than the seeming continuities, that made it such a dynamic, transdisciplinary moment in the evolution of Western philosophy.

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Taylor & Francis
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ISSN
1469-2899
eISSN
0969-725X
DOI
10.1080/0969725X.2013.804990
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Abstract

This paper examines key articles contained within the experimental journal of philosophy Cahiers pour l'Analyse, published in Paris between 1966 and 1969, with a view to assessing the different ways in which Lacan's psychoanalytic theory, along with Althusser's structural Marxism, were appropriated by the journal's authors. In particular, early writings by Jacques-Alain Miller and André Green published in the journal are interrogated for the differences they reveal in the ways that “object,” “formalization” and “subject” were conceived by the theoretical partisans of structuralism in 1960s Paris. More broadly, the article argues for a renewed attention to the formation of Lacanian-inflected structuralist thought, with a view to understanding the underlying conceptual conflicts, more than the seeming continuities, that made it such a dynamic, transdisciplinary moment in the evolution of Western philosophy.

Journal

Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical HumanitiesTaylor & Francis

Published: Jun 1, 2013

Keywords: Lacan; structuralism; Althusser; formalization; psychoanalysis

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