Bibliography
Recommended General Works:
An Introduction To The Work Of Jacques Lacan – Texts By Jacques Lacan
Ecrits (2002), translated by Bruce Fink (W.W. Norton)
This represents a collection of some of Lacan’s seminal articles. The articles contained in this book are for the most part complex and densely argued texts presented against the backdrop of Lacan’s ongoing seminar. Some readers may therefore find it more accessible, in the first instance, to approach Lacan’s work through a reading of his seminars.
Television: A challenge to the psychoanalytic establishment (1974) (Norton, New York, 1990)
Seminar 1 (1953-1954) Freud’s Papers on Technique, translated by John Forrester (Cambridge University Press, 1988)
Seminar 2 (1954-1955) The Ego in Freud’s Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis, translated by Sylvana Tomaselli (Cambridge University Press, 1988)
Seminar 3 (1955-1956) The Psychoses, translated by Russell Grigg (Routledge, London, 1993)
Seminar 4 (1956-7) Object Relations, translated by Adrian Price (Polity, Cambridge, 2021)
Seminar 5, (1957-8) The Formations of the Unconscious, translated by Russell Grigg (Polity, Cambridge, 20170
Seminar 6 (1958-9) Desire and its Interpretation, translated by Bruce Fink (Polity, Cambridge, 2019)
Seminar 7 (1959-1960) The Ethics of Psychoanalysis, translated by Dennis Porter (Routledge, London, 1992)
Seminar 8 (1960-1) Transference, translated by Bruce Fink (Polity, Cambridge, 2015)
Seminar 10, ((1962-3) Anxiety, translated by Adrian Price (Polity, Cambridge 2014)
Seminar 11 (1964) The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis, translated by Alan Sheridan (Hogarth Press and Institute of Psychoanalysis, London, 1977)
Seminar 17 (1969-70) The Other Side of Psychoanalysis, translated by Russell Grigg (Norton, New York, 2007)
Seminar 19 (1971-2) …or Worse, translated by Adrian Price (Polity, Cambridge 2018)
Seminar 20 (1972-1973) On Feminine Sexuality The Limits of Knowledge, translated by Bruce Fink (W.W. Norton & Company, London, 1988)
Seminar 23 (1975-6) The Sinthome, translated by Adrian Price (Polity, Cambridge 2019)
Some Secondary Texts:
Bailly, L. (2009) Lacan. Oxford, Oneworld.
Benvenuto, B. & Kennedy, R. (1986) The Works of Jacques Lacan: An Introduction. London: Free Association Books.
Bowie, M. (1991) Lacan. London: Fontana Press
Burgoyne, B. & Sullivan, M. (1997) The Klein-Lacan Dialogues. London: Rebus Press
Bracher, M et al (1994) Lacanian Theory of Discourse: Subject Structure and Society. New York: New York University Press
Evans, D. (1996) An Introductory Dictionary of Lacanian Psychoanalysis. London: Routledge
Feldstein, R. et al. (1995) Reading Seminar XI: Lacan’s Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis. Harvard: Harvard University Press.
Feldstein, R. et al. (1996) Reading Seminars I and II: Lacan’s Return to Freud. New York: Suny Press
Fink, B. (1995) The Lacanian Subject. Between Language and Jouissance. New York: Suny Press
Fink, B. (1997) A Clinical Introduction to Lacanian Psychoanalysis. Harvard: Harvard University Press.
Fink, B. (2014) Against Understanding, 2 Vol. London: Routledge.
Jazani, B (2020) Lacanian Psychoanalysis: From Clinic to Culture. London: Routledge.
Leader, D. (1995) Introducing Lacan. London: Icon.
Leader, D. (2011) What is Madness? London: Hamish Hamilton.
Nobus, D. ed (1998) Key Concepts of Lacanian Psychoanalysis London: Rebus Press.
Nobus, D ( 2000) Jacques Lacan and the Freudian Practice of Psychoanalysis. London: Routledge.
Rabate, J-M. (2001) Jacques Lacan. London: Palgrave.
Rabate, J-M ed (2003) The Cambridge Companion to Lacan. Cambridge University Press.
Vanheule, Stijn et al eds (2019) Reading Lacan’s Ecrits, 3 vols. London: Routledge.
Zizek, S. (1991) Looking Awry: An Introduction to Lacan through Popular Culture. Massachusetts: MIT Press
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