Initiative–Vienna
New Lacanian Field Austria
9 July – Vienna by Zoom
ICLO-NLS 2021/2022 Inaugural Event will take place ‘live-in-presence’
in the Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI) and will be ‘live-streamed’
stems from a reading of Joyce’s recasting of a fable by Aesop/ La
Fontaine: “The Fox and the Grapes”, into “The Mookse and the Gripes”,
which is one of the very few ‘stand-alone’ extracts that can be taken
from Finnegans Wake.
Thomas is an Irish artist, writer, and philosopher. His philosophical
publications include Wittgenstein and the Philosophy of Language
(Cambridge University Press, 2017) and his articles have appeared in
journals such as Philosophical Investigations, The British Journal of
the History of Philosophy, and The Nordic Wittgenstein Review. In 2018
and 2014, The Lilliput Press published his illustrated edition of
Joyce’s fables, The Mookse & the Gripes and The Ondt & the
Gracehoper.
Communiqué of the Initiative Vienna
With great regret and sadness we received today the news of the passing
away of Pierre Naveau. Pierre was involved from the beginning in the build up
of our young formation – as a personal advisor and guide with a deep analytical
logic and ethics, as a supervisor and finally as an excellent teacher in two
seminars in presence in Vienna, one of them together with his wife Laure, who
accompanies our formation until today.
We owe him much and his death is a great loss for us, as well as for the
whole Freudian field.
Our sympathy and condolences go out to his grieving family in this
difficult hour.
For the Initiative Vienna
Avi Rybnicki, Norbert Leber, Elisabeth Müllner, Gerhard Reichsthaler,
Sarah Birgani
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Communiqué du président de la NLS
Nous apprenons avec une grande tristesse le décès survenu
ce vendredi 9 juillet de notre collègue et ami, Pierre Naveau.
Pierre a donné tout son temps et son énergie, qui était
grande, au service du développement de la psychanalyse. Clinicien de grande
qualité il laisse également beaucoup de travaux publiés dans nos revues. Membre
de l’ECF, il l’était aussi de la NLS, depuis ses débuts, et il y a donné son enseignement en plusieurs
lieux.
Nous perdons un collègue qui occupait une place
importante dans nos écoles, mais nous perdons aussi un ami chaleureux dont la
compagnie était toujours agréable et dont le courage nous a impressionné. Il
avait en effet fait preuve d’une grande obstination à continuer l’enseignement
de la psychanalyse pendant cette maladie qui l’a emporté.
Nos pensées affectueuse vont à Laure Naveau et à ses
enfants et ses proches.
Alexandre Stevens
Président de la NLS
*******
Pierre gave all his time and his energy, which was great, in the service of the development of psychoanalysis. A clinician of great quality, he also leaves many works published in our journals. A member of the ECF, he was also a member of the NLS since its inception, and he taught in several places.
We lose a colleague who held an important place in our schools, but we also lose a warm friend whose company was always pleasant and whose courage impressed us. He had indeed shown great persistence in continuing to teach psychoanalysis during the illness which took his life.
Our affectionate thoughts are with Laure Naveau and her children and loved ones.
Alexandre Stevens
Président de la NLS
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Communiqué du président de la NLS
Nous apprenons avec une grande tristesse le décès survenu
ce vendredi 9 juillet de notre collègue et ami, Pierre Naveau.
Pierre a donné tout son temps et son énergie, qui était
grande, au service du développement de la psychanalyse. Clinicien de grande
qualité il laisse également beaucoup de travaux publiés dans nos revues. Membre
de l’ECF, il l’était aussi de la NLS, depuis ses débuts, et il y a donné son enseignement en plusieurs
lieux.
Nous perdons un collègue qui occupait une place
importante dans nos écoles, mais nous perdons aussi un ami chaleureux dont la
compagnie était toujours agréable et dont le courage nous a impressionné. Il
avait en effet fait preuve d’une grande obstination à continuer l’enseignement
de la psychanalyse pendant cette maladie qui l’a emporté.
Nos pensées affectueuse vont à Laure Naveau et à ses
enfants et ses proches.
Alexandre Stevens
Président de la NLS
*******
Pierre gave all his time and his energy, which was great, in the service of the development of psychoanalysis. A clinician of great quality, he also leaves many works published in our journals. A member of the ECF, he was also a member of the NLS since its inception, and he taught in several places.
We lose a colleague who held an important place in our schools, but we also lose a warm friend whose company was always pleasant and whose courage impressed us. He had indeed shown great persistence in continuing to teach psychoanalysis during the illness which took his life.
Our affectionate thoughts are with Laure Naveau and her children and loved ones.
Alexandre Stevens
Président de la NLS
The Lacanian Review No 11: “The Art of
Singularities”
CONTENTS
Editorial
Cyrus Saint Amand Poliakoff, Singularities
Singularity – Worth the Sweat
Jacques Lacan, Sur le plaisir et la
règle fondamentale
Jacques Lacan, On Pleasure and the
Fundamental Rule
Signature
Jacques-Alain Miller, La
signature des symptômes
Jacques-Alain Miller, Signature of the Symptoms
Singularities and the Real
Marie-Hélène Brousse
& Pierre-Louis Lions, Singularities, an Analytical Serial: First Episode
Pass and the Formation of the
Psychoanalyst
Alexandre Stevens, Introduction to the Dublin Day 2021
Dossia Avdelidi, The Most Important
One
Florencia F.C. Shanahan, XCEPTION
Anne Béraud, The Sinthome and the
Analyst’s Style
Marina Frangiadaki, Of the Use of
Supervision in Lacan’s School
Joost Demuynck, A Supervision and An
Analysis
Pierre-Gilles Guéguen, The Guarantee
for the NLS
Maria Cristina Aguirre, Question of
the Guarantee and Supervision
Daniel Roy, Conclusion
One,
by One
Fourteen, One, by One
Littorals
Marcelo
Veras, A Body in
Anamorphosis
Elizabeth Rogers, A Feminine Poetic of Movement
Robert Buck,
Out There in Nomadland
Kate Briggs, This Body, This Land
S1
Jean-Claude Maleval and Michel Grollier, Freezing and Thawing of S1 in the Autistic Subject
Haute Couture
Gerardo Arenas,
Eleven Reflections on the Singular
Peggy Papada, Tracing the Not-All
Alasdair Duncan, Style as a
Psychoanalytic Concept
Véronique Voruz, Living Up to One’s
Act
Know How
Anne Lysy, The Pass of the Fantasy / The Pass of the Sinthome
Anne Lysy, et
al., Discussion
Second
Hand
Robert Buck, On
and Off the Grid
Brief
The Lacanian Review No.
11 explores what can be said about the art of singularities in the experience
of psychoanalysis, the singular in art and writing, and fields of mathematics
that aim at this horizon of the real. Without the effort to circumscribe what
is singular for the speaking being, life ends up as a gray composite of
everyone's favorite color.
Presentation
Fueled by
globalization, the world is increasingly governed by the category of the
exception. As a result lives appear confined by the law of the statistical norm
and at the same time the lawlessness of individualism. Reduced to medical data,
converted into subjective data, a series of app profiles with checkboxes feeds
algorithms used to market ourselves back to ourselves. The result of the
standardization of subjectivity is a series of endless new categories of
identity, exceptionalism attempting to carve out a vanishing space of the
subject.
Psychoanalysis,
pushed to its end, can attest to the singularity of a speaking being, something
impossible to quantify or compare with a norm applied for all people—human rights—or some people but not
others—segregation. This concept of
singularity has an absolute dimension in that it cannot be replicated,
translated, or held against a principle of commonality or community.
Identifications drawn from the Other and the buzz-word master signifiers that
are imposed on bodies do not cease to operate; they are a structural fact of
language. Yet with psychoanalysis and other discourses that approach the real,
the irreducible remainders encountered by the speaking body can never be
totally inscribed within the master's discourse. It is not a question of
something unique, but an invention outside of sense, one written not to be
read, but nevertheless spoken.
This volume
of The Lacanian Review (TLR), starting from the orientation to
the real and the singular developed by Jacques Lacan and elaborated by
Jacques-Alain Miller, presents the dossier of presentations delivered at the
January 2021 event of the New Lacanian School, “Pass and Formation of the
Psychoanalyst.” Testimonies of the pass delivered to a School of psychoanalysis
embody one of the arts of singularity. A collection of new texts from 14
authors on 14 visual artists shows other pathways to the singular, one by one.
With a few detours into the littoral, the sinthome, the signature and style, TLR invites the reader to consider what
Lacan proposed as inciting one to pass through the right hole of what is
offered by an analysis as singular.
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The Lacanian Review No 11: “The Art of
Singularities”
CONTENTS
Editorial
Cyrus Saint Amand Poliakoff, Singularities
Singularity – Worth the Sweat
Jacques Lacan, Sur le plaisir et la
règle fondamentale
Jacques Lacan, On Pleasure and the
Fundamental Rule
Signature
Jacques-Alain Miller, La
signature des symptômes
Jacques-Alain Miller, Signature of the Symptoms
Singularities and the Real
Marie-Hélène Brousse
& Pierre-Louis Lions, Singularities, an Analytical Serial: First Episode
Pass and the Formation of the
Psychoanalyst
Alexandre Stevens, Introduction to the Dublin Day 2021
Dossia Avdelidi, The Most Important
One
Florencia F.C. Shanahan, XCEPTION
Anne Béraud, The Sinthome and the
Analyst’s Style
Marina Frangiadaki, Of the Use of
Supervision in Lacan’s School
Joost Demuynck, A Supervision and An
Analysis
Pierre-Gilles Guéguen, The Guarantee
for the NLS
Maria Cristina Aguirre, Question of
the Guarantee and Supervision
Daniel Roy, Conclusion
One,
by One
Fourteen, One, by One
Littorals
Marcelo
Veras, A Body in
Anamorphosis
Elizabeth Rogers, A Feminine Poetic of Movement
Robert Buck,
Out There in Nomadland
Kate Briggs, This Body, This Land
S1
Jean-Claude Maleval and Michel Grollier, Freezing and Thawing of S1 in the Autistic Subject
Haute Couture
Gerardo Arenas,
Eleven Reflections on the Singular
Peggy Papada, Tracing the Not-All
Alasdair Duncan, Style as a
Psychoanalytic Concept
Véronique Voruz, Living Up to One’s
Act
Know How
Anne Lysy, The Pass of the Fantasy / The Pass of the Sinthome
Anne Lysy, et
al., Discussion
Second
Hand
Robert Buck, On
and Off the Grid
Brief
The Lacanian Review No.
11 explores what can be said about the art of singularities in the experience
of psychoanalysis, the singular in art and writing, and fields of mathematics
that aim at this horizon of the real. Without the effort to circumscribe what
is singular for the speaking being, life ends up as a gray composite of
everyone's favorite color.
Presentation
Fueled by
globalization, the world is increasingly governed by the category of the
exception. As a result lives appear confined by the law of the statistical norm
and at the same time the lawlessness of individualism. Reduced to medical data,
converted into subjective data, a series of app profiles with checkboxes feeds
algorithms used to market ourselves back to ourselves. The result of the
standardization of subjectivity is a series of endless new categories of
identity, exceptionalism attempting to carve out a vanishing space of the
subject.
Psychoanalysis,
pushed to its end, can attest to the singularity of a speaking being, something
impossible to quantify or compare with a norm applied for all people—human rights—or some people but not
others—segregation. This concept of
singularity has an absolute dimension in that it cannot be replicated,
translated, or held against a principle of commonality or community.
Identifications drawn from the Other and the buzz-word master signifiers that
are imposed on bodies do not cease to operate; they are a structural fact of
language. Yet with psychoanalysis and other discourses that approach the real,
the irreducible remainders encountered by the speaking body can never be
totally inscribed within the master's discourse. It is not a question of
something unique, but an invention outside of sense, one written not to be
read, but nevertheless spoken.
This volume
of The Lacanian Review (TLR), starting from the orientation to
the real and the singular developed by Jacques Lacan and elaborated by
Jacques-Alain Miller, presents the dossier of presentations delivered at the
January 2021 event of the New Lacanian School, “Pass and Formation of the
Psychoanalyst.” Testimonies of the pass delivered to a School of psychoanalysis
embody one of the arts of singularity. A collection of new texts from 14
authors on 14 visual artists shows other pathways to the singular, one by one.
With a few detours into the littoral, the sinthome, the signature and style, TLR invites the reader to consider what
Lacan proposed as inciting one to pass through the right hole of what is
offered by an analysis as singular.
__________________________________________________________New Lacanian SchoolDésinscription – UnsubscribeLe site de la NLS websiteInscription – Sign up for the Newsletter
Communiqué of the Initiative Vienna
With great regret and sadness we received today the news of the passing
away of Pierre Naveau. Pierre was involved from the beginning in the build up
of our young formation – as a personal advisor and guide with a deep analytical
logic and ethics, as a supervisor and finally as an excellent teacher in two
seminars in presence in Vienna, one of them together with his wife Laure, who
accompanies our formation until today.
We owe him much and his death is a great loss for us, as well as for the
whole Freudian field.
Our sympathy and condolences go out to his grieving family in this
difficult hour.
For the Initiative Vienna
Avi Rybnicki, Norbert Leber, Elisabeth Müllner, Gerhard Reichsthaler,
Sarah Birgani
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