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The Lack(anians). Use and Misuse of a Concept between Psychoanalysis and Science
The concept of lack in Lacan can be understood as a clinical concept and as being one of the fundamental conditions of the parlĂȘtre and one of the privileged ways in order to conceptualize subjectivity as a desiring manque Ă ĂȘtre. As we can see from the debate that occurred during the years of the Cahiers pour lâanalyse, though, lack can also acquire a more formalized meaning: in Jacques-Alain Millerâs seminal article La suture: Ă©lĂ©ments pour une logique du signifiant published in 1966, it becomes a building block in order to address âthe relation of the subject to the chain of its discourse.â Miller believes that lack serves the purpose of conceptually grounding the act of cancellation that the discourse of science operates on the subject of the unconscious; an argument that will be echoed in Lacanâs text La Science et la vĂ©ritĂ© of the same year. The consequences of such an understanding of lack has been extremely burdensome in the way Lacanian psychoanalysis has addressed its relationship with science for many years up to the present. In this intervention, we discuss the importance of such a concept for psychoanalysis and why it is a symptomatic point through which the relationship between psychoanalysis and science is articulated
The Discourse and the Capitalist. Lacan, Marx, and the Question of the Surplus
In the seminar XVI, D'un Autre Ă l'autre, in 1968/1969, Jacques Lacan claimed that there is an homology between the function of object a in the unconscious and the Marxian notion of surplus-value. Both concepts in fact revolve around similar axes: their reluctance to be localized in a certain place of the structure and their connection with the notion of surplus. In Chapter 7 of Das Kapital, Marx seems to imagine a purely mythical pre-capitalistsociety where production is only devoted the pure satisfaction of basic survival needs and where labour is still controlled by the worker according to a certain purpose: with the irruption of the surplus in the capitalist mode of production the very qualitative dimension of the production and reproduction of commodities and human beings is commanded and organized by the pure drive of abstract accumulation. In order to rearticulate the incessant capitalist drive for abstract wealth, the symptom relies on the unsurpassable contradiction between labour-power and living-labour: essential in orde
Sardaigne. Polyphonies de la Semaine sainte
Il y a des villages, en Sardaigne comme ailleurs, qui se donnent plus de mal que dâautres pour prĂ©server les traditions vocales qui leur appartiennent. On ne sait pas pourquoi : certains disent que dans le village Ă cĂŽtĂ©, les gens chantent mieux parce que lâeau y est meilleure, dâautres admettent quâune pratique du chant dĂ©veloppĂ©e finit par donner ses rĂ©sultats ; dâinterminables discussions naissent ainsi. Une chose est certaine : dans ces villages oĂč le chant est organisĂ©, en gĂ©nĂ©ral, par d..
Tradition - trahison ?
Deux possibilitĂ©s sâoffrent Ă celui qui, comme moi, oriente sa recherche vers le rĂ©pertoire des chants traditionnels de sa rĂ©gion natale : soit consulter les recueils publiĂ©s Ă la fin du XIXe siĂšcle et au dĂ©but du XXe, soit entreprendre sa propre enquĂȘte de terrain. Mon Ă©tude des fonds documentaires a dĂ©butĂ© alors que jâĂ©tais Ă©tudiant Ă Paris, loin de toute rĂ©alitĂ© locale, par lâexamen de trois pĂ©riodes correspondant aux publications dâEmmy Fisch (1917), Ă celles de Hanns in der Gand (1933), ..
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