The Lacanian Clinic

Papers of The Freudian School of Melbourne

Papers of the Freudian School of Melbourne, Volume 19.

Volume 19

The Lacanian Discourse

The Freudian School of Melbourne was founded in 1977, three years prior to the dissolution of l’École Freudienne de Paris in 1980. At the conclusion of Lacan’s Letter of Dissolution published in the first volume of the Papers of the Freudian School of Melbourne, Oscar Zentner writes:I founded The Freudian School of Melbourne in 1977. My intention since then has been clear: to speak psycho-analysis without concessions in order to recover the Freudian experience, namely, the subversion of the subject.

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Part 1: The Lacanian discourse

The Seminar, Paris, June 10, 1980
– Jacques Lacan

The Seminar, Caracas, July 12th, 1980
– Jacques Lacan

The desire of the analyst—twenty years since the foundation of the Freudian School of Melbourne in 1977
– María Inés Rotmiler de Zentner

How Lacan invented the object (a)
– Jean Allouch

From above and from below
– Gustavo Etkin

In that illusion of being
– Isidoro Vegh

The true hole
– Benjamin Domb

Dreams: the royal road to desire
– Rodney Kleiman

Is psychoanalysis revolutionary?
– Robert Lévy

Freudian analysis, clinical theory: a question of analogy
– Robert Lévy

The psychoanalyst and the psychoanalytic discourse
– Oscar Zentner

Part 2: The Lacanian Clinic

À propos of transsexualism: interview with Michael H
– Jacques Lacan

Some consequences of the teachings of Lacan in the clinic
– Oscar Zentner

Commentary on Oscar Zentner’s Some consequences of the teachings of Lacan in the clinic
– José Zuberman

The impossible feminine and the clinic of the intersex
– David Pereira

The secret cause
– Laurence Bataille

A child is being eaten
– Michael Plastow

Psychoanalysis at the service of the child
– Patrick Delarouche

A prohibition against living
– Maud Mannoni

How can predetermined fates be evaded?
– Maud Mannoni