Speaker Series: Dan Collins 2
SFU Woodwards, Room 2205 149 W Hastings St, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaIn collaboration with SFU Institute for the Humanities: In these talks, we'll explore Seminars 12 and 13, and we'll look at the ways in which Lacan attempts to overcome obstacles to thought and to break through impasses. We'll look both back, to the problems introduced in Seminar 11, and forward, to the resolutions of those problems announced in Seminar 17. These talks will take a rigorous look at Seminars 12 and 13, but no prior knowledge of the seminars is assumed. For more info, click here. The event will be hybrid. Contact secretarylacansalon@gmail.com for link.
Seminar Reading April 2nd
SFU Woodwards, Room 2205 149 W Hastings St, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaToday in our regular Tuesday’s Seminar Reading of Jacques Lacan’s Seminar XII, we will read, Lesson 9, February 24, 1965. For more info, click here.
Speaker Series: Eve Watson
OnlineIn this event, Eve Watson will speak on an Exegesis of the Case Study and its Significance in Teaching and in the Transmission of Psychoanalysis. For more info and registration, click here.
Alternate Tuesday with Désirée Jung
SFU Woodwards, Room 2205 149 W Hastings St, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada“When the desire of the psychoanalyst meets the desire of the writer, what happens next?” In this event, we will feature the screening of video poetry by Désirée Jung and talk about writing and psychoanalysis. For more info, click here. This event will be hybrid. Register here.
Towards a School: Lacan Salon in conversation with Corpo Freudiano
OnlineWhen: April 13 – 10 am to 12pm (PST) Where: Online. Register here. Recently the Lacan Salon has started to explore the possibility of becoming a school of psychoanalysis to respond to the need for rigorous formation on Lacanian psychoanalysis in this region and to alleviate the increasing demand for analysts of this school of thought in the city, and the possibilities available to us under government regulations. We believe that studying the work of Jacques Lacan should include a rigorous analysis of Sigmund Freud’s oeuvre, as it provides the basis on which Lacan developed his theories and also offers the analyst a solid ground to develop theoretical notions and the direction of the treatment. We are engaging in some conversations with Corpo Freudiano, which is a psychoanalytic school founded in 1994 in Rio de Janeiro and that currently counts about 700 members within various regions of Brazil, the US and France and which centers its efforts on reading the work of Lacan in constant dialogue with Freud’s work. Join us in this conversation.
Seminar Reading April 16th
SFU Woodwards, Room 2205 149 W Hastings St, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaToday in our regular Tuesday's Seminar Reading of Jacques Lacan's Seminar XII, we will read Lesson 10: March 3, 1965. For more info, click here.
Seminar Reading April 30th
SFU Woodwards, Room 2205 149 W Hastings St, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaToday in our regular Tuesday's Seminar Reading of Jacques Lacan's Seminar XII, we will read Lesson 11, March 10, 1965. Facilitated by Désirée Jung. For more info, click here.
Speaker Series: On Fantasy in Psychoanalysis by Marco Antonio Coutinho
OnlineFrom Freud to Lacan, the concept of fantasy has a central character in psychoanalytic theory; the involvement of fantasy within their conceptual apparatus is impressive. It is no coincidence that psychoanalysis was born when Freud gave up the technique of hypnosis, because instead of hypnotizing the patient, it stimulates his awakening from a hypnosis in which he is already immersed. This concept is so important that Lacan conceived of analytical treatment as a traversing of fantasy – one in which the subject has kept up until then his desire imprisoned. This allows us to truly speak of a “clinic of fantasy”. But what is fantasy for psychoanalysis and what place does it occupy in the psychic apparatus? The talk will address this and other questions. Biography: Dr. Marco Antonio Coutinho is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, professor at the University of the State of Rio de Janeiro. He is the founder and director of Corpo Freudiano, School of Psychoanalysis section Rio de Janeiro and is the author of more than ten books on the fundamentals of theory and clinical practice of psychoanalysis, the formation of analysts and the connection between art and psychoanalysis. Zoom registration here.
Alternate Tuesday with Hilda Fernandez
SFU Woodwards, Room 2205 149 W Hastings St, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaIn this event, Hilda Fernandez will talk about the Radiance of Object a. For more info, click here. This event will be hybrid @SFU Woodwards and online. For Zoom link, register here.
Seminar Reading May 14th
SFU Woodwards, Room 2205 149 W Hastings St, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaToday in our regular Tuesday's Seminar Reading of Jacques Lacan's Seminar XII, we will read Lesson 12, March 17, 1965. For more info, click here.
Towards a school: Lacan Salon in conversation with Corpo Freudiano
OnlineWhen: May 18 – 10 am to 12pm (PST) Where: Online. Register here. Recently the Lacan Salon has started to explore the possibility of becoming a school of psychoanalysis to respond to the need for rigorous formation on Lacanian psychoanalysis in this region and to alleviate the increasing demand for analysts of this school of thought in the city, and the possibilities available to us under government regulations. We believe that studying the work of Jacques Lacan should include a rigorous analysis of Sigmund Freud’s oeuvre, as it provides the basis on which Lacan developed his theories and also offers the analyst a solid ground to develop theoretical notions and the direction of the treatment. We are engaging in some conversations with Corpo Freudiano, which is a psychoanalytic school founded in 1994 in Rio de Janeiro and that currently counts about 700 members within various regions of Brazil, the US and France and which centers its efforts on reading the work of Lacan in constant dialogue with Freud’s work. Join us in this conversation.
Alternate Tuesday: Facts Are Meaningless Unless You Care, by Yuya Takeda
SFU Woodwards, Room 2205 149 W Hastings St, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaIn this meeting, Yuya Takeda will first introduce some of the key elements highlighted in conspiracy theories research—with a particular emphasis on the centrality of meaning in this textual genre—and facilitate a discussion. For more info, here. This event will be hybrid @SFU Woodwards and online. For online attendance, register here.
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