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Examines Lacan's key seminar on sexual difference, knowledge, desire, and love.
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READING SEMINAR XX: Lacan’s Major Work on Love, Knowledge, and Feminine Sexuality Suzanne Barnard Bruce Fink, Editors State University of New York Press
READING SEMINAR XX
SUNY series in Psychoanalysis and Culture Henry Sussman, Editor
READING SEMINAR XX
Lacan’s Major Work on Love, Knowledge, and Feminine Sexuality
EDITED BY
Suzanne Barnard
Bruce Fink
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS
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Reading Seminar XX : Lacan’s major work on love, knowledge, and feminine sexuality / Suzanne Barnard & Bruce Fink, editors. p. cm.—(SUNY series in psychoanalysis and culture) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-7914-5431-2 (alk. paper)—ISBN 0-7914-5432-0 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Psychoanalysis. 2. Lacan, Jacques, 1901– I. Barnard, Suzanne, 1963– II. Fink, Bruce, 1956– III. Series. BF173 .R3657 2002 150.19’5—dc2 10
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CONTENTS Introduction Suzanne Barnard
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Knowledge and Jouissance Bruce Fink
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Hysteria in Scientific Discourse Colette Soler
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The Real of Sexual Difference Slavoj Zizek
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“Feminine Conditions of Jouissance” Geneviève Morel
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Love Anxieties Renata Salecl
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What Does the Unconscious Know about Women? Colette Soler
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Lacan’s Answer to the Classical Mind/Body Deadlock: Retracing Freud’s Beyond Paul Verhaeghe
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Reading Seminar XX
The Ontological Status of Lacan’s Mathematical Paradigms Andrew Cutrofello
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Tongues of Angels: Feminine Structure and Other Jouissance Suzanne Barnard
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Contributors
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Index
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INTRODUCTION
Suzanne Barnard
Encore, or Seminar XX, represents the cornerstone of Lacan’s work on the themes of sexual difference, knowledge, jouissance, and love. In this landmark seminar, Lacan maps a critical terrain across philosophy, theology, history, linguistics, and mathematics, articulating certain exemplary points at which psychoanalysis provides a unique intervention into these discourses. Arguing that the subject of psychoanalysis is a consequence of the Enlightenment’s rejection of reality in pursuit of the real, Lacan sets out in Seminar XX to articulate how a psychoanalytic science of the real might transform accepted ideas about sexual difference, being, and knowledge. With his predictable rhetorical flair, expansive reach, and provocative wit, Lacan exposes the founding fantasies of historically dominant systems of thought, illuminating, for example, the Eros characteristic of philosophical and religious assumptions about the “One” of being or God, the ambivalence about the loss of a synthetic cosmology attending modern science, and other key philosophical and scientific assumptions about the subject,