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An excerpt from: Thomas Svolos, The Aims of Analysis: Miami Seminar on the Late Lacan (New York: Midden Press, 2020), pages 31-36.
 
The following exchange occurred during a Seminar on “The Aims of Analysis” presented by Thomas Svolos in Miami Beach, Florida, on October 26, 2019, at the invitation of Lacanian Compass Miami.
 
Isolda Alvarez Arango: Okay, I have something. I don’t know if it is a question or a comment, but this is the thing. About the delusion thing—what about the body? The jouissance and type of signifiers that are, like you said, the mathemes, signifiers in the real. When you have the mathemes, you have signifiers in the real, because there is no meaning attached to it. It is just the place they are occupying and probably the relationship that they have with one another, right? But there is not a meaning attached to each one of them. So, what you said about jouissance and the body, the body event like you were talking the other day in the lecture. Can we still talk about delusion? And I know that there is a whole pragmatic thing about the use, but in this context, we are discussing this meaning of this word.


[1] See, for example, Fredric Jameson, The Antimonies of Realism, London, Verso, 2013, especially chapter 2.

 

Thomas Svolos: I think my first approach to that would be: if you think about the experience of a body event, it is without meaning. It is real. There is something. It is anguish. And, when you talk about it, give it your attention, as Miller says, you put meaning to it, then the body event is gone in a sense.
 
Arango: You’ve grasped it.
 
Svolos: You have taken hold of it. I believe that you can almost say that the body event is the moment of an apprehension of the body as real. I would say that. I would say that the body event, for an individual, a body event does not concern the imaginary body, that one can look at, but it is also not the mortified or symbolic body, right? Because the symbolic body has been named. All the parts have been named. We know how they work. There is an order to it. As you know, it is a named body. I think a body event, at least the moment of apprehension of the body event, prior to giving it meaning, is of the order of the real, and it is the real of the body. It is a moment, it is a temporal thing.

Alicia Arenas: It is a manifestation of pure jouissance of the body, with no meaning.
 
Svolos: Yes. Exactly.
 
Alvarez Arango: But a little jouissance, I am not so sure that we can still talk about delusion, like the one that we are talking about.
 
Svolos: No. Because a delusion involves the symbolic. That said, when you start to speak about it and it enters into the symbolic, then we might say that it is captured in a delusion, the delusional words one attaches to it.
 
Juan Felipe Arango: What you say about it is always a delusion. That is a delusion. What you say about it. But not the event itself. You must say something, you have to say something
or write something down. It is always an approximation. It is not correct. Even the mathematical formula, it is an approximation, it is not the object.
 
Alvarez Arango: The object itself.
 
Arango: And I want to add something. On this particular point, psychoanalysis has gone farther than any other discourse. And, that is not the issue, because science does not recognize that it has a deficit or that they are doing a kind of demonstration in the treatment of truth in science. Even if they know that it is no longer a problem in math, when they apply it, it becomes a belief. That is why maybe in Seminar XXIV, in Joyce the Sinthome, Lacan talks about thinking, the process of thinking, rationality, and how the thinking process itself is an obstacle to arrive at that point, because it is part of the symbolic, we have thoughts in signifiers. Only psychoanalysis, let’s say, is very biased or very aware, that this is a delusional practice. It is an irony, because it is to wake up the analyst in a certain way to say that we are delusional, but also because the other fields are very delusional, I am not talking about religion, but science itself.
 
Svolos: I would agree.
 
Just to go back to the issue of the body. For those of you who practice, think of schizophrenia. It is obvious that the schizophrenic appreciation of the body is very different. The body is less symbolized and thus less mortified. The strength of the symbolic on the body is often weaker and so the individual has a body that, in a sense, is more real. The different kinds of phenomena that someone with schizophrenia talks about regarding their body are very interesting, and it is very different, and I would say it is the real. It is another way of thinking about the question of the body, because the body is experienced in a very different way than the classical neurotic body.
 
Unknown participant: And if I am not mistaken, Lacan is one of the first to actually give place to those delusions saying, okay, you kind of can try to understand psychosis from what they try to say what their delusions are. From my short clinical experience, when psychotics try to explain their delusions and hallucinations, it has a better prognosis than it would if they cannot actually try to make sense and tie a knot around what is becoming the consequence of encountering that real and not having the ability to symbolize it, even though none of us really can symbolize it, because it goes beyond what we can name.
 
Svolos: Yes. I think the essence of schizophrenia, in that regard, is a disconnection and the practice is often about making connections. The schizophrenic may use the analytic experience to build a symbolic framework, which may have a delusional quality to it, but nonetheless, it is a symbolic framework that is stabilizing for the schizophrenic. It is very helpful connecting the dots.
 
Arenas: Related to these events, the body events, it is important to differentiate them from the conversions. Because conversions do disappear completely, as they are made of chains of language, they belong to the symbolic body. The body event, instead, belongs to the real body, with the interventions of the analyst, they may change in intensity, in force, but do not disappear completely.
 
Svolos: Right, it is true . . . I think you are right. Because a classical conversion symptom is a return of the repressed. A repressed signifier. It is the action of the signifier on the body, and if you can put that into the symbolic order and it is no longer repressed, it does disappear completely. And, this distinction shows the difference between the action of the signifier on the body and, with a definition you could almost use about what a body event is, the action of the real on the body or something like that. I don’t know, it sounds funny, not exactly right, as in a sense the real is always in the body, not acting on it.
 
Arenas: It is exactly that, it doesn’t come from the repressed, it is a direct mark of jouissance on the body.
 
Svolos: Yes, and the other thing about it that is interesting is that conversion symptoms generally are very specific. They are localizable . . .
 
Alvarez Arango: They are fixed.
 
Svolos: Fixed, yes. A body event, in as much as it has something to do with the real, it does not exist. So, it comes from a place, it is like some kind of . . .
 
Alvarez Arango: Opaque?
 
Svolos: Yes, it is an opaque experience, to use again that word opaque. Body events tend to be less localized. It is more of an ambience almost, although that word has the wrong temporality.
 
And, curiously, this binary of conversion symptom and body event has interesting echoes in other fields. I am thinking here of affect theory and the work that Fredric Jameson has done on the distinction between what he calls “named emotion” and “affect” in art. There are some distinctive shared characteristics between these subjective phenomena and some artistic phenomena. [1]

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Julio Garcia Salas
It (in) scribes [1]

To be accepted as a member of the NLS involved joy for being inscribed as part of the School.  In addition, I felt a responsibility for doing something with this inscription subjectively for it to take place.  An almost immediate invitation to write something for the congress blog “The Bodily Effects of Language” reminded me again of this responsibility.  At this briefly anguishing moment, a phrase of Lacan’s from Seminar 10 came to mind which gave meaning to my experience. It reminded me that language has effects on the body and that it is regarding our use of language that allows us to use the body or not.

“As for the little boy, the poor mug, he looks down at the problematic little tap.  He vaguely suspects that something’s odd down there.  Then, he has to learn, and to his cost, that what he’s got there doesn’t exist, I mean, up against what dad’s got, what the big brothers have got, and so on.  You’re familiar with the whole initial dialectic of comparison.  Next, he will learn that not only does it not exist, but that it doesn’t want to know anything, or more precisely that it does as it pleases.  To spell it out, he will have to learn step by step, through his individual experience, to strike it off the map of his narcissism, precisely so that it can start to be useful.” [2]

From this phrase of Lacan’s, it has become clear to me that it is necessary to lose the body (not to be the body) in order to inhabit it, and to be able to use it even though it is still not a guarantee that it will let itself be used in the way that we want.  This “phallic” reading of the body didn’t disappear but became more complicated in Lacan’s later teachings, as the connection to the body has a direct relationship to “jouissance.”  It is here that my experience began many years ago as an analysand, and continues now as a member of our School.
 
Reviewed by Caroline Heanue

[1] in Spanish the title is “Es(ins)cribir” from “escriber” to write, it(in)scribes.
[2] Lacan, J. (2014).  Anxiety, The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book X, Ed.  J.-A. Miller, Transl by A. Price. Polity Press, Cambridge, p.202.

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During the Congress of the NLS 2021

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Habiller le corps parlant   

To Clothe the Speaking Body 

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The Simultaneous of PIPOL 10

How to get into the theme in order to write a text?

 

Does the theme of PIPOL 10, "Wanting a Child? Desire for Family and Clinic of Filiations" involve a precipitous approach to writing a text for the PIPOL 10 Simultaneous? Colloquially, we hear from colleagues who have thought of a case but wonder if it fits the theme.

Fortunately, the theme is very broad. First of all, it's not limited to "wanting a child", but it also concerns "the family", with the multitude of modifications it has undergone over the last few decades and with it questions of "filiations", which are taking on an unheralded degree of complexity.

Moreover, far from being restricted to the area of scientific interventions in reproductive matters via assisted reproductive technology (ART) and surrogacy, this theme offers multiple possible entry points in order to approach the clinic. Here are some of those, in a far from exhaustive series:

The desired child, the child as object a, the child as symptom, the adopted child, the child and love, the unwanted child, the refusal of a child, the denial of pregnancies, the abandoned child, infanticide, impossible procreation, a child at any price, the child of science, the choice of sex, predicting the child, the commerce of conception, the child and ethics committees, the freezing of time, wanting to be a parent, being a father, being a mother, the mother and the woman, procreation and sexuality, birth and death, the family romance, the large family, the institutional family, the fragmented family, the blended family, the family and tradition, the family and the law, kinship relations, filiation and transmission, new alliances,…

It is more than likely that one or other of these signifiers will resonate with the practice of each one, or indeed, cause others to resonate.

You have until midnight on the 10th of April to send your full text proposal, in English, Spanish, French or Italian, to the following address: poblome.guy@gmail.com

To be considered, please follow these guidelines:

  • 7500 characters including spaces
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Les simultanées de PIPOL 10

Par quelle porte entrer dans le thème pour écrire un texte ?

 

Le thème de PIPOL 10 : « Vouloir un enfant ? Désir de famille et clinique des filiations » est-il d’un abord abrupt pour écrire un texte pour les simultanées de PIPOL 10 ? Ici ou là, on entend des collègues qui ont pensé à un cas mais qui se demandent s’il entre bien dans le thème.

Eh bien, heureusement, ce thème est très large. Tout d’abord, il ne se limite pas à « vouloir un enfant », mais il concerne aussi « la famille » avec la multitude de remaniements qu’elle connaît depuis plusieurs décennies, et avec elle, les questions de « filiations », qui prennent un degré de complexité jamais connu jusqu’à présent.

En outre, loin de se cantonner à l’intervention de la science dans la procréation via les PMA et autres GPA, ce thème propose de multiples portes d’entrées possibles pour aborder la clinique. En voici quelques-unes, dans une série loin d’être exhaustive :

L’enfant désiré, l’enfant objet a, l’enfant symptôme, l’enfant adopté, l’enfant et l’amour, l’enfant non désiré, le refus d’enfant, le déni de grossesses, l’enfant abandonné, l’infanticide, la procréation impossible, un enfant à tout prix, l’enfant de la science, le choix du sexe, prédire l’enfant, le commerce de la conception, l’enfant et les comités d’éthique, le gel du temps, vouloir être parent, être père, être mère, la mère et la femme, procréation et sexualité, la naissance et la mort, le roman familial, la famille nombreuse, la famille institution, la famille fragmentée, la famille recomposée, la famille et la tradition, la famille et le droit, les relations de parenté, filiation et transmission, nouvelles alliances,…

Il est plus que probable que l’un ou l’autre de ces signifiants fasse résonner la pratique de chacun, ou en fasse résonner d’autres.

Il reste jusqu’au 10 avril, à minuit, pour envoyer votre proposition de texte complet, en anglais, en espagnol, en français, ou en italien, à l’adresse suivante : poblome.guy@gmail.com

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Since the beginning of the PIPOL Congresses, work on the Saturday has always been devoted to the Clinic. It is a moment that many look forward to, because it allows for an encounter and exchange between practitioners who come from the four corners of Europe, from Portugal to Siberia, from Ireland to Bulgaria, without forgetting the more distant regions like Israel, Australia, the United States, Canada and Reunion Island.

These practitioners inscribe their work in the multiple networks of the Freudian Field, a vast ensemble comprising of: the Schools of Psychoanalysis which constitute the EuroFederation of Psychoanalysis, as well as the Regional Associations attached to the various Schools; the FIPA (Federation of Institutions of Applied Psychoanalysis) with in particular the CPCT (Psychoanalytic Centres for Consultations and Treatments); the Institute of the Child, bringing together the New Cereda Network (psychoanalysis with children), Cien (Interdisciplinary Centre on the Child) and RI3 (Network of Childhood Institutions); TyA (Drug addiction and Alcoholism); the CERA (Centre for Study and Research on Autism); UFORCA with its clinical sections.

Whether working in an office, in a consultation centre, in a care institution or in any other place, speech is the foundation of their practice. Beyond the diverse horizons, what brings them together is the common language of psychoanalysis of Lacanian orientation.

The Simultaneous Sessions of PIPOL 10 will consist of 120 clinical cases presented throughout the day, simultaneously in 10 rooms, bi- or trilingual (English, Spanish, French, Italian).

If you want to be part of it, now is the time!

"Wanting a Child? Desire for Family and Clinic of Filiations" is a theme that, like it or not, concerns everyone. Any speaking out on the subject involves this irreducible "residue" that the family has become. The clinic abounds with how each one is subsumed by the questions they raise. And the manner in which science grasps "wanting a child", to the contrary, by touching the real, does not reduce these questions.

The Sections and subsections that structure the PIPOL 10 blog, while not exhaustive, are indicative of one or the other aspect of the theme which may facilitate an elaboration and a  writing of a case. On the PIPOL 10 blog (www.pipol10.eu) you can find orienting texts for each Section. Here’s a reminder.

1. Sexuality: Procreation outside of sex – Sexuality outside of procreation – Pregnancy dream or denial

2. Love: Child substitute – Adopted child – (non) Desired child

3. Time: Death and birth – Time freeze – Clinic of the origins

4. Name-of-the-Father?: Fragmented families – New filiations – Family fictions

5. Disruption: No kids – Certissima/uncertus? – Gender issues

6. Science: Anonymous gametes – Predict the child – New desire, new right

You have until midnight on Saturday the 10th of April to submit your text to the following address: poblome.guy@gmail.com

 

It can be sent to us in one of the following: French, English, Italian or Spanish.

In order that your Case is considered, please follow these instructions:

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Les simultanées de PIPOL 10

APPEL À CONTRIBUTION

 

Depuis le lancement des congrès PIPOL, la journée du samedi a toujours été consacrée à la clinique. C'est un moment que beaucoup attendent car il permet la rencontre et les échanges entre praticiens qui viennent des quatre coins de l'Europe, du Portugal à la Sibérie, de l'Irlande à la Bulgarie, sans oublier les régions plus éloignées comme Israël, l'Australie, les Etats Unis, le Canada et l'île de La Réunion.

Ces praticiens inscrivent leur travail dans les multiples réseaux du Champ freudien, vaste ensemble regroupant : les Ecoles de Psychanalyse qui constituent l'EuroFédération de Psychanalyse, ainsi que les associations régionales attachées aux différentes Ecoles ; la FIPA (Fédération des Institutions de Psychanalyse Appliquée) avec notamment les CPCT (Centres Psychanalytiques de Consultations et de Traitements) ; l'Institut de l'Enfant rassemblant le Nouveau Réseau Cereda (Psychanalyse avec les enfants), le Cien (Centre interdisciplinaire sur l'enfant) et le RI3 (Réseau des Institutions Infantiles) ; le TyA (Toxicomanie et Alcoolisme) ; le CERA (Centre d'Etude et de Recherche sur l'Autisme) ; UFORCA avec les sections cliniques.

Qu'ils travaillent en cabinet, en centre de consultation, en institution de soins ou dans tout autre lieu, c'est la parole qui fonde leur pratique. Au-delà des horizons divers, ce qui les rassemble est la langue commune de la psychanalyse d'orientation lacanienne.

Les simultanées de PIPOL 10, ce seront 120 cas cliniques présentés tout au long de la journée, dans 10 salles simultanées, bi- ou trilingues (anglais, espagnol, français, italien).

Si vous voulez en être, c’est le moment !

« Vouloir un enfant ? Désir de famille et clinique des filiations » est un thème qui concerne tout le monde, qu’on le veuille ou qu’on ne le veuille pas. Toute prise de parole implique ce « résidu » irréductible qu’est devenue la famille. La clinique grouille de la façon dont chacun est pris par les questions qu’il soulève. Et la façon dont la science s’empare du « vouloir un enfant » en touchant au réel ne réduit pas ces questions, au contraire.

Les rubriques et sous-rubriques qui structurent le blog de PIPOL 10, si elles ne sont pas limitatives, sont indicatives de l’un ou l’autre des aspects du thème permettant d’élaborer et puis d’écrire un cas. Vous trouverez sur le blog de PIPOL 10 (www.pipol10.eu) les textes d’orientation de chaque rubrique. Nous les rappelons ici.

1. Sexualité : Procréation hors sexe – Sexualité hors procréation – Rêve ou déni de grossesse

2. Amour : Enfant suppléance – Enfant adopté – Enfant (non) désiré

3. Temps : Mort et naissance – Gel du temps – Clinique de l’origine

4. Nom-du-Père ? : Familles fragmentées – Nouvelles filiations – Roman familial

5. Disruption : No kids – Certissima/incertus ? – Question de genre

6. Science : Gamètes anonymes – Prédire l’enfant – Désir neuf, nouveau droit

Vous pouvez dès maintenant adresser jusqu’au samedi 10 avril 2021 à minuit, votre proposition de texte complet, à l’adresse suivante : poblome.guy@gmail.com

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THE PASS IN OUR SCHOOL     LA PASSE DANS NOTRE ECOLE
                                     TEACHINGS OF THE A.S.          L'ENSEIGNEMENT DES A.E.                                                
April / avril –  9  

20h – 22h CET
Please note, this event will take place at 2 p.m. EDT
Attention: cet événement aura lieu à 14h EDT

 by / par ZOOM  
The Fundamental Fantasy
Fracturing,  Traversing, Deactivating 

Le fantasme fondamental
fracturer, traverser, désactiver
with / avec Dossia Avdelidi – Anne Béraud – Florencia F.C. Shanahan

Extime – Anne Lysy

Simultaneous translation / Traduction simultanée
 English – Français
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