9781509500505-1509500502-Lacan on Love: An Exploration of Lacan's Seminar VIII, Transference

Lacan on Love: An Exploration of Lacan's Seminar VIII, Transference

ISBN-13: 9781509500505
ISBN-10: 1509500502
Edition: 1
Author: Bruce Fink
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Polity Pr
Format: Paperback 253 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781509500505
ISBN-10: 1509500502
Edition: 1
Author: Bruce Fink
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Polity Pr
Format: Paperback 253 pages

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Lacan on Love: An Exploration of Lacan's Seminar VIII, Transference (ISBN-13: 9781509500505 and ISBN-10: 1509500502), written by authors Bruce Fink, was published by Polity Pr in 2015. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Psychoanalysis (Psychology & Counseling, Psychoanalysis, Psychology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Lacan on Love: An Exploration of Lacan's Seminar VIII, Transference (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Psychoanalysis books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.03.

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Quintessentially fascinating, love intrigues and perplexes us, and drives much of what we do in life. As wary as we may be of its illusions and disappointments, many of us fall blindly into its traps and become ensnared time and again. Deliriously mad excitement turns to disenchantment, if not deadening repetition, and we wonder how we shall ever break out of this vicious cycle.

Can psychoanalysis – with ample assistance from philosophers, poets, novelists, and songwriters – give us a new perspective on the wellsprings and course of love? Can it help us fathom how and why we are often looking for love in all the wrong places, and are fundamentally confused about “what love really is”?

In this lively and wide-ranging exploration of love throughout the ages, Fink argues that it can. Taking within his compass a vast array of traditions – from Antiquity to the courtly love poets, Christian love, and Romanticism – and providing an in-depth examination of Freud and Lacan on love and libido, Fink unpacks Lacan’s paradoxical claim that “love is giving what you don’t have.” He shows how the emptiness or lack we feel within ourselves gets covered over or entwined in love, and how it is possible and indeed vital to give something to another that we feel we ourselves don’t have.

This first-ever commentary on Lacan’s Seminar VIII, Transference, provides readers with a clear and systematic introduction to Lacan’s views on love. It will be of great value to students and scholars of psychology and of the humanities generally, and to analysts of all persuasions.

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