freud-lacan: [philadelphia lacan] special lecture/ongoing activities
PGHEROVICI at aol.com
PGHEROVICI at aol.com
Wed Sep 25 02:28:58 GMT 2002
Philadelphia Lacan Study Group and Seminar
<A HREF="http://theorizing.org/lacan">http://theorizing.org/lacan</A>
GUEST SPEAKER SERIES
Dr. DIANA RABINOVICH
WHO IS AFRAID OF FANTASY?
VIRGINIA WOOLF, FREUD AND LACAN
Tuesday October 1st, 2002
6:00-7:30 p.m.
Penniman Library
Bennett Hall 2nd Floor
University of Pennsylvania
34th and Walnut Streets
Philadelphia PA
Diana Rabinovich is a practicing psychoanalyst in Buenos Aires. She is
professor at the University of Buenos Aires, where she has been the chair and
founder of the Department of Psychoanalytical Methodolology. She is also the
Director of the Centre d' Hautes Etudes Franco-Argentine, and Founder of the
School of the Freudian Field of Venezuela. A leading figure in the Lacanian
movement, she organized Jacques Lacan's last lecture (his only public
appearance in Latin America), the Caracas Seminar in 1980. Dr. Rabinovich's
books include Sexualidad y Significante (1986), El concepto de objecto en la
teoria psicoanalitica (1988), Una clinica de la pulsion: las impulsiones
(1989), La angustia y el deseo del Otro (1993), Modos logicos del amor de
transferencia (1992), La Significacion del Falo (1995), El deseo del
psicoanalista: Libertad y determinacion en psicoanalisis (1999).
The talk will be in English. A reception will follow.
ONGOING ACTIVITIES
The Reading Seminar "HATE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOU HATE YOURSELF"
will resume October 16, 2002
Reading Lacan's SEMINAR V: The Formations of the Unconscious
(1957-1959)
Forthcoming meetings for the reading seminar
Wednesday, October 16, 2002 and Wednesday, November 13, 2002
6:30 to 8:00 p.m. (Room 209)
Kelly Writers House
3805 Locust Walk
Univ. of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
Recommended readings for meetings:
Seminar Book V. Sessions 1-10 (11/6/57 to 1/22/58).
Additional reading:
"The subversion of the subject and the dialectic of desire
in the Freudian unconscious."
Jacques Lacan, Ecrits: A selection, trans. by Alan Sheridan, New York: W.W.
Norton & Co. 1977, pp.292-324.
The reading material for meetings can be photocopied at the Comparative
Literature Office, 720 Williams Hall (37th and Spruce). Open Monday to
Friday, 9:00am to 1:00pm and 2:00pm to 5:00pm.
If you have any question contact Carmen Lamas at lamasc at sas.upenn.edu
Philadelphia Lacan Group curated by Patricia Gherovici.
pgherovici at aol.com
Ph: 215.985.0556
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The Philadelphia Lacan Study Group and Seminar activities are free. All are
welcome.
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