In lacan's "second clinic" the words don't go to the other

Authors

  • Márcio Peter de Souza Leite Escola Brasileira de Psicanálise

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1981-1624.v5i9p169-181

Keywords:

Psychoanalysis, unconscious, materiality, subject, post-modernity, letter

Abstract

The author searches the modifications in analytical practice and its consequences in the restatement of Freud and Lacan's theory, and articulates these modifications with the post-modernity context. The possibility to produce transference as a suposition of knowledge to the Other would be changed in post-modernity in its relation with the knowledge. The author shows that Lacan's teaching period called as "second clinic" characterizes itself by the abandonment of the knowledge communication as the agent of treatment and points out that this procedure gives the possibility to actuate in the post-modern subject's characteristics as well as it tears with the previous canons of the analytical interpretation.

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Published

2000-12-01

Issue

Section

Fundamentals

How to Cite

Leite, M. P. de S. (2000). In lacan’s "second clinic" the words don’t go to the other. Clinical Styles. The Journal on the Vicissitudes of Childhood, 5(9), 169-181. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1981-1624.v5i9p169-181