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Jean Laplanche

Jean Laplanche (French: [laplɑ̃ʃ]; 21 June 1924 – 6 May 2012) was a French author, psychoanalyst and winemaker. Laplanche is best known for his work on psychosexual development and Sigmund Freud's seduction theory, and wrote more than a dozen books on psychoanalytic theory. The journal Radical Philosophy described him as "the most original and philosophically informed psychoanalytic theorist of his day."[1]

Jean Laplanche
Born21 June 1924
Paris, France
Died6 May 2012 (age 87)
Beaune, France
NationalityFrench
Scientific career
FieldsPsychoanalysis, viticulture
InfluencesJacques Lacan, Gaston Bachelard, Maurice Merleau-Ponty
InfluencedCornelius Castoriadis, Judith Butler

From 1988 to his death, Laplanche was the scientific director of the German to French translation of Freud's complete works (Oeuvres Complètes de Freud / Psychanalyse – OCF.P) in the Presses Universitaires de France, in association with André Bourguignon, Pierre Cotet and François Robert.[2]

Life

Early

Laplanche grew up in the Côte d'Or region of France. In his adolescence he was active in Catholic Action, a left-wing social justice organization.[3] Laplanche attended the École Normale Supérieure in the 1940s, studying philosophy. He was a student of Jean Hyppolite, Gaston Bachelard and Maurice Merleau-Ponty. In 1943, during the Vichy regime, Laplanche joined the French Resistance, and was active in Paris and Bourgogne. In 1946–47, he visited Harvard University for a year. Instead of joining that university's philosophy department, he instead studied at the Department of Social Relations, and became interested in psychoanalytic theory. After returning to France, Laplanche began attending lectures and undergoing psychoanalytic treatment under Jacques Lacan. Laplanche, advised by Lacan, began studying medicine, and eventually earned his doctorate and became an analyst himself, joining the International Psychoanalytical Association, of which he remained a member until his death.

Laplanche continued his political activity. In 1948, Laplanche was one of the founding members of the organization Socialisme ou Barbarie (Socialism or Barbarism) after breaking with Trotskyism, but notes that the group's "atmosphere soon became impossible", due to the influence of Cornelius Castoriadis, who "exerted hegemony over the journal." Nevertheless, Laplanche remained "in favour of the thesis of Socialisme ou Barbarie" until 1968.[1]

Later

Winemaking in Pommard

Laplanche for many years ran Chateau de Pommard, a French vineyard, together with his wife Nadine. Chateau de Pommard is a 50-acre (20 ha) winery in Burgundy, and has the longest continuous vineyard in the Côte-d'Or region. The Laplanches lived on the estate and made wine for a number of years. In 2003, the couple sold the estate to new owners. The deal included an agreement that the Laplanches would remain on the estate and continue for some time to participate in the winemaking process.[4] Their wine has been advertised as "the only wine in the world grown and bottled by an old disciple of Lacan's."[5]

Laplanche and his wife were interviewed, about both wine and psychoanalysis, in Agnès Varda's documentary The Gleaners and I.

Nadine Laplanche died in spring 2010. Jean Laplanche seemed to live exclusively in Pommard until his death two years later.

The psychoanalyst, the scientific man and the academic

Jean Laplanche was one of the founders of the Association Psychanalytique de France (1964) and served also as its president in 1969–1971. He was later an honorary member of this Association with Jean-Bertrand Pontalis and Guy Rosolato.

Laplanche was granted honorary doctorates from the University of Lausanne (1986), the University of Buenos Aires, and the University of Athens. He was the winner of the Mary S. Sigourney Award (1995). Laplanche was also made a Knight of Arts and Letters in 1990.[3]

Jean Laplanche was an Emeritus Professor of the University of Paris, where he taught from 1970 until 1993: he introduced the teaching of psychoanalysis in the "U.F.R. des Sciences Humaines Cliniques" in Paris VII and brought it to the level of research. He supervised theses of students, who are now teaching "psychoanalysis in the university" (title of the research-review founded by Jean Laplanche: 1975–1994) in France and elsewhere in the world (especially in Latin America).

Work

Laplanche published his first book in 1961. The following year, he was invited to a position at the Sorbonne by Daniel Lagache. Since then, Laplanche maintained a regular publication schedule. Together with colleague Jean-Bertrand Pontalis, Laplanche in 1967 published The Language of Psycho-Analysis, which has become a standard encyclopedic reference on psychoanalysis. It was translated into English in 1973, and its thirteenth French edition was published in 1997. Laplanche was president of the Association Psychoanalytique de France from 1969 to 1971, being succeeded by Pontalis. His seminars have been published in the seven volume Problématiques series while many of his most important essays are found in La révolution copernicienne inachevée (1992).

Seduction theory

One of his major contributions to psychoanalysis consists of the théorie de la séduction généralisée (theory of the general seduction, 1987). Of his work on Freud's seduction theory, he said,

[M]y job has been to show why Freud missed some very important points in this theory. But before saying that we must revise the theory, we must know it. And I think that ignorance concerning the seduction theory causes people to go back to something pre-analytic. By discussing the seduction theory we are doing justice to Freud, perhaps doing Freud better justice than he did himself. He forgot the importance of his theory, and its very meaning, which was not just the importance of external events.[6]

Laplanche proposed 'a reformulation of Freud's seduction theory as a truly general theory of the origins of the repressed unconscious, rather than a mere etiological hypothesis about neurotic symptoms'.[7] The goal of the theory was to account 'for the "normal" development of the unconscious in human beings, while ... it carries in its wake a theory of transference and of the psychoanalytic process in general'.[8]

Laplanche highlights '"enigmatic signifiers" ... transmitted via parental messages to the other' as a key element in the creation of the unconscious: in Laplanche's words, 'The enigma is in itself a seduction and its mechanisms are unconscious'.[9] Thus 'Laplanche makes the link in Freud between the intrusive impact of the adult Other on the one hand, and the traumatic registration, representation or inscription of the Other's presence'[10] on the other.

The Unfinished Copernican Revolution

Following the introduction of the theory of generalized seduction, Laplanche published a collection of essays under the title "The Unfinished Copernican Revolution" which referred specifically to the "object" of psychoanalysis, the unconscious — the generalised seduction theory emphasising that such a revolution is "incomplete."

Freud, who repeatedly compared the psychoanalytic discovery to a Copernican revolution, was for Laplanche both "his own Copernicus but also his own Ptolemy." On the Copernican side, there is the conjoint discovery of the unconscious and the seduction theory, which maintains the sense of "otherness"; on the Ptolemaic side, there is (to Laplanche) the misdirection of the Freudian "return to a theory of self-centering". Thus 'what Laplanche calls Freud's "going astray", a disastrous shift from a Copernican to a Ptolemaic conception of the psyche ... occurred when Freud replaced his early seduction theory ... of sexuality as an "alien-ness" decentring the psyche'[11] with one centred upon the individual — 'the illusion of a universe that Laplanche would characterize as Ptolemaic, where the ego feels it occupies the central position'.[12]

Gender

The category of gender, says Jean Laplanche, is often "absent or unnoticed" in Freud. It is the child in the presence of adults, which raises the question of this difference which exists in adults. Gender assignment "is a complex process of acts which extends into the language and behavior of the child's significant others, its entourage". The child is "bombarded" by "prescriptive" messages which it has to translate and make sense of — 'messages of gender assignment, all those provided by the adults close to the child: parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters. Their fantasies, their unconscious or preconscious expectations'.[13] Thus for Jean Laplanche "Yes, gender precedes sex. But instead of organizing it, it is organized by the latter."[13] It is primarily the "sexual" element in the parents which "creates a fuss in gender-assignation," because the infantile sexuality of the adults is reactivated in the presence of the child.

Drive or object?

One key distinction between Laplanche's approach to psychoanalysis and most of those in the English-speaking world —Object relations theory, Ego psychology and Kleinian thought—is Laplanche's insistence on a distinction between drive (Trieb) and instinct (Instinkt). In contrast to the English-speaking schools, Laplanche—in some ways following Lacan—removes a biologically reductive basis from human sexuality.[1]

Bibliography

Jean Laplanche's works

  • Hölderlin et la question du père, Paris, PUF, 1961.;[14] Hölderlin and the question of the father, Victoria, ELS Editions n° 97, 2007, ISBN 978-1-55058-379-3[15][16]
  • Vocabulaire de la psychanalyse (The Language of Psycho-Analysis), with Jean-Bertrand Pontalis, Paris, PUF, 1967.
  • Vie et mort en psychanalyse (Life and Death in Psychoanalysis), Paris, Flammarion, 1970.
  • Problématiques I: L'angoisse, Paris, PUF, 1980.
  • Problématiques II: Castration-Symbolisations, Paris, PUF, 1980.
  • Problématiques III: La Sublimation, Paris, PUF, 1980.
  • Problématiques IV: L'inconscient et le ça, Paris, PUF, 1981.
  • Fantasme originaire. fantasmes des origines, origines du fantasme (Fantasy and the Origins of Sexuality), Paris, Hachette 1985.
  • Problématiques V: Le baquet-transcendence du transfert, Paris, PUF, 1987.
  • Nouveaux fondements pour la psychanalyse (New Foundations for Psychoanalysis), Paris, PUF, 1987.
  • Traduire Freud, Paris, PUF, 1989.
  • La révolution copernicienne inachevée (Travaux 1967–1992), Paris, Aubier 1992 ISBN 2-7007-2166-7. Réédition : Le Primat de l'autre en psychanalyse, Paris, Flammarion, 1997, ISBN 2-08-081390-0; rééd. sous le titre La Révolution copernicienne inachevée: PUF / Quadrige, 2008. (La pulsion pour quoi faire (Paris, APF, 1984) and "Le mur et l'arcade" are now in the book: La révolution copernicienne inachevée.)
  • Le fourvoiement biologisant de la sexualité chez Freud, Paris, Les empêcheurs de penser en rond, 1993.
  • Entre séduction et inspiration: l'homme, Paris, PUF, 1999.
  • "Masochism and Sexuality", An Interview with Jacques André, Journal of European Psychoanalysis, 16, 2003, http://www.psychomedia.it/jep/number16/laplanche.htm
  • Problématiques VI: L'après-coup – La "Nachträglichkeit" dans l'après-coup (1990–1991), Paris, PUF, 2006. (A better English translation of "Nachträglichkeit" is afterwardsness; the old translation was deferred action).
  • Problématiques VII: Le fourvoiement biologisant de la sexualité chez Freud suivi de Biologisme et biologie, Paris, PUF, 2006.
  • Sexual. La sexualité élargie au sens freudien. 2000–2006, Paris, PUF, 2007. English Transl.: Freud and the Sexual, Edited by John Fletcher, Translated by John Fletcher, Jonathan House and Nicholas Ray, New York, The Unconscious in Translation, 2011.

Since 2010, the translation in English of Jean Laplanche's complete works has begun.[17]

On Jean Laplanche's work

  • International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis, éd. Alain de Mijolla, 3 vol., Detroit, Thomson/Gale, 2005 (MacMillan Reference Books) ISBN 978-0028659244
    • théorie de la séduction généralisée (Jean Laplanche's article).
  • Yvon Brès, « Jean Laplanche (21 juin 1924 – 6 mai 2012) », in Revue philosophique de la France et de l'étranger, n° 137, 2012/3, p. 441-442.
  • Journées internationales Jean Laplanche, Travail de rêve, travail du rêve (dir. Jean-Louis Brenot), Institut de France – Fondation Jean Laplanche, 2012.
    • Papers of C. Dejours, J C. Calich, J-M Dupeu, M. Rezende Cardoso, J-P Marnier, M T. De Melo Carvalho et P C. De Carvalho Ribeiro, U. Hock, L. Maia, A. Luchetti, H. Arcoverde Melo, F. Andrade et H. Arcoverde, H. Magalhães.
  • La séduction à l'origine. L'œuvre de Jean Laplanche, Actes Colloque de Cerisy (juillet 2014), ouvrage coordonné par Christophe Dejours et Felipe Votadoro, publié avec le concours de la Fondation Jean Laplanche – Institut de France et de l'Association Psychanalytique de France, Paris, P.U.F. 2016, ISBN 978-2-13-073326-3
  • Laplanche et la traduction: Le mytho-symbolique: aide ou obstacle à la traduction? (dir. Christophe Dejours et Hélène Tessier), Actes des Journées internationales Jean Laplanche à Tutzing (Germany) juin 2016, publiés avec le concours de la Fondation Jean Laplanche – Institut de France, Paris, P.U.F./Humensis, janvier 2018, ISBN 978-2-13-080020-0
    • Papers of M.-T. de Melo Carvalho (Brazil), G. Zárate Guerrero (Mexico), D. Golergant (Peru), F. Bézerra de Andrade, H. Arcoverde de Melo (Brazil), A. Cinello (Spain), I. Gernet (France), F. Martens (Belgium), M. Rezende Cardoso, G. de Araujo Abrantes (Brazil), G. Diebold (France), C. Dejours (France), R. Bonnellier (France).
  • S. Benvenuto, "The Après-Coup, Après Coup: Concerning Jean Laplanche Problématiques VI. L’Après-Coup”, Language and Psychoanalysis, volume 7, issue 2, 2018, pp. 72–87. ISSN 2049-324X.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Fletcher and Osborne
  2. ^ Roudinesco, Élisabeth. "Mort du psychanalyste Jean Laplanche" (in French). Le Monde. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Jean Laplanche"
  4. ^ "Burgundy's Château de Pommard to Be Sold to Couple"
  5. ^ "Saturday 29 September 2001"
  6. ^ "An Interview with Jean Laplanche"
  7. ^ E. S. Person et al., The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Psychoanalysis (2005) p. 431
  8. ^ Person, Psychiatric p. 431
  9. ^ Anthony Elliott, Psychoanalysis in Contexts (London 1995) p. 44
  10. ^ Anthony Elliott, Social Theory since Freud (London 2004) p. 64
  11. ^ Larry O'Carroll, in A. Gaitanidas/P. Curk eds., Narcissism (London 2007) p. 94
  12. ^ Lesley Caldwell , Sex and Sexuality: Winnicottian Perspectives (London 2005) p. 37
  13. ^ a b Laplanche, Jean. "Gender, Sex, and the Sexual". Studies in Gender and Sexuality. 8: 201–219.
  14. ^ About Hölderlin and the psychoanalysis, i.e. about the book of Jean Laplanche, cf. Roseline Bonnellier : « De Hölderlin et la question du père à la théorie de la séduction généralisée de Jean Laplanche : Avancée paradoxale de la traduction d'Œdipe en psychanalyse ». Württembergische Landesbibliothek Hölderlin-Archiv. Internationale Hölderlin-Bibliographie online Id.-Nr.: 26088052007.0170–1.2. 2007.0171-1/3- Elektronische Ressource. – Paris : [Bonnellier], 2007. – 1 CD-ROM (1041 S.) + Exposé [Ausdr., 18 S.] Zugl.: Paris, Univ. Paris XIII, Diss., 2007. – Systemvoraussetzungen: MS Word Textdatei. – Im HA auch als Papierausdruck (3 Bände) [HA2007.0171-1/3].Thèse également reproduite par l'Atelier National de Reproduction des Thèses (Diffusion ANRT) 59046 Lille Cedex France, ISBN 978-2-7295-7070-5 ; and Roseline Bonnellier, Sous le soleil de Hölderlin: Oedipe en question – Au premier temps du complexe était la fille, Paris, L'Harmattan, Collection "Études psychanalytiques", février 2010, 358 pages, ISBN 978-2-296-10411-2
  15. ^ With an introduction by Rainer Nägele, edited and translated by Luke Carson
  16. ^ Hölderlin-Archiv
  17. ^ 1. Repères biographiques : "Au seuil de l'année 2010, la "Fondation Jean Laplanche – Nouveaux fondements pour la psychanalyse",a entre autres pour but de traduire en anglais les oeuvres de Jean Laplanche. Référence sur le site de l'Institut de France : la "Fondation Jean Laplanche – Nouveaux fondements pour la psychanalyse" a pour but général de contribuer, dans l'esprit qui a inspiré la vie scientifique du Fondateur, au développement de la psychanalyse en France et à l'étranger." www.institut-de-france.fr/rubrique_-fondation_jean_laplanche.html 14 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine

References

  • John Fletcher; Peter Osborne (2000). "The other within: Rethinking psychoanalysis". Radical Philosophy (102).
  • Terry Harpold, an assistant professor in the Department of English at the University of Florida, refers to it as the "best reference in English of its kind". . Archived from the original on 10 November 2005. Retrieved 21 November 2005.
  • Laplanche, J.; Pontalis, J.-B. (1973). The Language of Psycho-Analysis. W. W. Norton and Company. ISBN 978-0-393-01105-0.
  • Scarfone, D. (2015). Laplanche, An Introduction. The Unconscious in Translation. ISBN 978-1-942254-02-7.
  • Caruth, Cathy. "An Interview with Jean Laplanche". Retrieved 21 November 2005.
  • . Wine Spectator Online. Archived from the original on 20 August 2004. Retrieved 21 November 2005.
  • . Archived from the original on 18 October 2005. Retrieved 22 November 2005.
  • Dominique Scarfone (2013). "A brief introduction to the work of Jean Laplanche". International Journal of Psychoanalysis. 94 (3): 545–566. doi:10.1111/1745-8315.12063. PMID 23781835. S2CID 36749120.

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Jean Laplanche French laplɑ ʃ 21 June 1924 6 May 2012 was a French author psychoanalyst and winemaker Laplanche is best known for his work on psychosexual development and Sigmund Freud s seduction theory and wrote more than a dozen books on psychoanalytic theory The journal Radical Philosophy described him as the most original and philosophically informed psychoanalytic theorist of his day 1 Jean LaplancheBorn21 June 1924Paris FranceDied6 May 2012 age 87 Beaune FranceNationalityFrenchScientific careerFieldsPsychoanalysis viticultureInfluencesJacques Lacan Gaston Bachelard Maurice Merleau PontyInfluencedCornelius Castoriadis Judith ButlerFrom 1988 to his death Laplanche was the scientific director of the German to French translation of Freud s complete works Oeuvres Completes de Freud Psychanalyse OCF P in the Presses Universitaires de France in association with Andre Bourguignon Pierre Cotet and Francois Robert 2 Contents 1 Life 1 1 Early 1 2 Later 1 2 1 Winemaking in Pommard 1 2 2 The psychoanalyst the scientific man and the academic 2 Work 2 1 Seduction theory 2 2 The Unfinished Copernican Revolution 2 3 Gender 2 4 Drive or object 3 Bibliography 3 1 Jean Laplanche s works 3 2 On Jean Laplanche s work 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesLife EditEarly Edit Laplanche grew up in the Cote d Or region of France In his adolescence he was active in Catholic Action a left wing social justice organization 3 Laplanche attended the Ecole Normale Superieure in the 1940s studying philosophy He was a student of Jean Hyppolite Gaston Bachelard and Maurice Merleau Ponty In 1943 during the Vichy regime Laplanche joined the French Resistance and was active in Paris and Bourgogne In 1946 47 he visited Harvard University for a year Instead of joining that university s philosophy department he instead studied at the Department of Social Relations and became interested in psychoanalytic theory After returning to France Laplanche began attending lectures and undergoing psychoanalytic treatment under Jacques Lacan Laplanche advised by Lacan began studying medicine and eventually earned his doctorate and became an analyst himself joining the International Psychoanalytical Association of which he remained a member until his death Laplanche continued his political activity In 1948 Laplanche was one of the founding members of the organization Socialisme ou Barbarie Socialism or Barbarism after breaking with Trotskyism but notes that the group s atmosphere soon became impossible due to the influence of Cornelius Castoriadis who exerted hegemony over the journal Nevertheless Laplanche remained in favour of the thesis of Socialisme ou Barbarie until 1968 1 Later Edit Winemaking in Pommard Edit Laplanche for many years ran Chateau de Pommard a French vineyard together with his wife Nadine Chateau de Pommard is a 50 acre 20 ha winery in Burgundy and has the longest continuous vineyard in the Cote d Or region The Laplanches lived on the estate and made wine for a number of years In 2003 the couple sold the estate to new owners The deal included an agreement that the Laplanches would remain on the estate and continue for some time to participate in the winemaking process 4 Their wine has been advertised as the only wine in the world grown and bottled by an old disciple of Lacan s 5 Laplanche and his wife were interviewed about both wine and psychoanalysis in Agnes Varda s documentary The Gleaners and I Nadine Laplanche died in spring 2010 Jean Laplanche seemed to live exclusively in Pommard until his death two years later The psychoanalyst the scientific man and the academic Edit Jean Laplanche was one of the founders of the Association Psychanalytique de France 1964 and served also as its president in 1969 1971 He was later an honorary member of this Association with Jean Bertrand Pontalis and Guy Rosolato Laplanche was granted honorary doctorates from the University of Lausanne 1986 the University of Buenos Aires and the University of Athens He was the winner of the Mary S Sigourney Award 1995 Laplanche was also made a Knight of Arts and Letters in 1990 3 Jean Laplanche was an Emeritus Professor of the University of Paris where he taught from 1970 until 1993 he introduced the teaching of psychoanalysis in the U F R des Sciences Humaines Cliniques in Paris VII and brought it to the level of research He supervised theses of students who are now teaching psychoanalysis in the university title of the research review founded by Jean Laplanche 1975 1994 in France and elsewhere in the world especially in Latin America Work EditLaplanche published his first book in 1961 The following year he was invited to a position at the Sorbonne by Daniel Lagache Since then Laplanche maintained a regular publication schedule Together with colleague Jean Bertrand Pontalis Laplanche in 1967 published The Language of Psycho Analysis which has become a standard encyclopedic reference on psychoanalysis It was translated into English in 1973 and its thirteenth French edition was published in 1997 Laplanche was president of the Association Psychoanalytique de France from 1969 to 1971 being succeeded by Pontalis His seminars have been published in the seven volume Problematiques series while many of his most important essays are found in La revolution copernicienne inachevee 1992 Seduction theory Edit One of his major contributions to psychoanalysis consists of the theorie de la seduction generalisee theory of the general seduction 1987 Of his work on Freud s seduction theory he said M y job has been to show why Freud missed some very important points in this theory But before saying that we must revise the theory we must know it And I think that ignorance concerning the seduction theory causes people to go back to something pre analytic By discussing the seduction theory we are doing justice to Freud perhaps doing Freud better justice than he did himself He forgot the importance of his theory and its very meaning which was not just the importance of external events 6 Laplanche proposed a reformulation of Freud s seduction theory as a truly general theory of the origins of the repressed unconscious rather than a mere etiological hypothesis about neurotic symptoms 7 The goal of the theory was to account for the normal development of the unconscious in human beings while it carries in its wake a theory of transference and of the psychoanalytic process in general 8 Laplanche highlights enigmatic signifiers transmitted via parental messages to the other as a key element in the creation of the unconscious in Laplanche s words The enigma is in itself a seduction and its mechanisms are unconscious 9 Thus Laplanche makes the link in Freud between the intrusive impact of the adult Other on the one hand and the traumatic registration representation or inscription of the Other s presence 10 on the other The Unfinished Copernican Revolution Edit Following the introduction of the theory of generalized seduction Laplanche published a collection of essays under the title The Unfinished Copernican Revolution which referred specifically to the object of psychoanalysis the unconscious the generalised seduction theory emphasising that such a revolution is incomplete Freud who repeatedly compared the psychoanalytic discovery to a Copernican revolution was for Laplanche both his own Copernicus but also his own Ptolemy On the Copernican side there is the conjoint discovery of the unconscious and the seduction theory which maintains the sense of otherness on the Ptolemaic side there is to Laplanche the misdirection of the Freudian return to a theory of self centering Thus what Laplanche calls Freud s going astray a disastrous shift from a Copernican to a Ptolemaic conception of the psyche occurred when Freud replaced his early seduction theory of sexuality as an alien ness decentring the psyche 11 with one centred upon the individual the illusion of a universe that Laplanche would characterize as Ptolemaic where the ego feels it occupies the central position 12 Gender Edit The category of gender says Jean Laplanche is often absent or unnoticed in Freud It is the child in the presence of adults which raises the question of this difference which exists in adults Gender assignment is a complex process of acts which extends into the language and behavior of the child s significant others its entourage The child is bombarded by prescriptive messages which it has to translate and make sense of messages of gender assignment all those provided by the adults close to the child parents grandparents brothers and sisters Their fantasies their unconscious or preconscious expectations 13 Thus for Jean Laplanche Yes gender precedes sex But instead of organizing it it is organized by the latter 13 It is primarily the sexual element in the parents which creates a fuss in gender assignation because the infantile sexuality of the adults is reactivated in the presence of the child Drive or object Edit One key distinction between Laplanche s approach to psychoanalysis and most of those in the English speaking world Object relations theory Ego psychology and Kleinian thought is Laplanche s insistence on a distinction between drive Trieb and instinct Instinkt In contrast to the English speaking schools Laplanche in some ways following Lacan removes a biologically reductive basis from human sexuality 1 Bibliography EditJean Laplanche s works Edit Holderlin et la question du pere Paris PUF 1961 14 Holderlin and the question of the father Victoria ELS Editions n 97 2007 ISBN 978 1 55058 379 3 15 16 Vocabulaire de la psychanalyse The Language of Psycho Analysis with Jean Bertrand Pontalis Paris PUF 1967 Vie et mort en psychanalyse Life and Death in Psychoanalysis Paris Flammarion 1970 Problematiques I L angoisse Paris PUF 1980 Problematiques II Castration Symbolisations Paris PUF 1980 Problematiques III La Sublimation Paris PUF 1980 Problematiques IV L inconscient et le ca Paris PUF 1981 Fantasme originaire fantasmes des origines origines du fantasme Fantasy and the Origins of Sexuality Paris Hachette 1985 Problematiques V Le baquet transcendence du transfert Paris PUF 1987 Nouveaux fondements pour la psychanalyse New Foundations for Psychoanalysis Paris PUF 1987 Traduire Freud Paris PUF 1989 La revolution copernicienne inachevee Travaux 1967 1992 Paris Aubier 1992 ISBN 2 7007 2166 7 Reedition Le Primat de l autre en psychanalyse Paris Flammarion 1997 ISBN 2 08 081390 0 reed sous le titre La Revolution copernicienne inachevee PUF Quadrige 2008 La pulsion pour quoi faire Paris APF 1984 and Le mur et l arcade are now in the book La revolution copernicienne inachevee Le fourvoiement biologisant de la sexualite chez Freud Paris Les empecheurs de penser en rond 1993 Entre seduction et inspiration l homme Paris PUF 1999 Masochism and Sexuality An Interview with Jacques Andre Journal of European Psychoanalysis 16 2003 http www psychomedia it jep number16 laplanche htm Problematiques VI L apres coup La Nachtraglichkeit dans l apres coup 1990 1991 Paris PUF 2006 A better English translation of Nachtraglichkeit is afterwardsness the old translation was deferred action Problematiques VII Le fourvoiement biologisant de la sexualite chez Freud suivi de Biologisme et biologie Paris PUF 2006 Sexual La sexualite elargie au sens freudien 2000 2006 Paris PUF 2007 English Transl Freud and the Sexual Edited by John Fletcher Translated by John Fletcher Jonathan House and Nicholas Ray New York The Unconscious in Translation 2011 Since 2010 the translation in English of Jean Laplanche s complete works has begun 17 On Jean Laplanche s work Edit International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis ed Alain de Mijolla 3 vol Detroit Thomson Gale 2005 MacMillan Reference Books ISBN 978 0028659244 theorie de la seduction generalisee Jean Laplanche s article Yvon Bres Jean Laplanche 21 juin 1924 6 mai 2012 in Revue philosophique de la France et de l etranger n 137 2012 3 p 441 442 Journees internationales Jean Laplanche Travail de reve travail du reve dir Jean Louis Brenot Institut de France Fondation Jean Laplanche 2012 Papers of C Dejours J C Calich J M Dupeu M Rezende Cardoso J P Marnier M T De Melo Carvalho et P C De Carvalho Ribeiro U Hock L Maia A Luchetti H Arcoverde Melo F Andrade et H Arcoverde H Magalhaes La seduction a l origine L œuvre de Jean Laplanche Actes Colloque de Cerisy juillet 2014 ouvrage coordonne par Christophe Dejours et Felipe Votadoro publie avec le concours de la Fondation Jean Laplanche Institut de France et de l Association Psychanalytique de France Paris P U F 2016 ISBN 978 2 13 073326 3 Laplanche et la traduction Le mytho symbolique aide ou obstacle a la traduction dir Christophe Dejours et Helene Tessier Actes des Journees internationales Jean Laplanche a Tutzing Germany juin 2016 publies avec le concours de la Fondation Jean Laplanche Institut de France Paris P U F Humensis janvier 2018 ISBN 978 2 13 080020 0 Papers of M T de Melo Carvalho Brazil G Zarate Guerrero Mexico D Golergant Peru F Bezerra de Andrade H Arcoverde de Melo Brazil A Cinello Spain I Gernet France F Martens Belgium M Rezende Cardoso G de Araujo Abrantes Brazil G Diebold France C Dejours France R Bonnellier France S Benvenuto The Apres Coup Apres Coup Concerning Jean Laplanche Problematiques VI L Apres Coup Language and Psychoanalysis volume 7 issue 2 2018 pp 72 87 ISSN 2049 324X See also EditAfterwardsness Seduction theoryNotes Edit a b c Fletcher and Osborne Roudinesco Elisabeth Mort du psychanalyste Jean Laplanche in French Le Monde Retrieved 7 May 2012 a b Jean Laplanche Burgundy s Chateau de Pommard to Be Sold to Couple Saturday 29 September 2001 An Interview with Jean Laplanche E S Person et al The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Psychoanalysis 2005 p 431 Person Psychiatric p 431 Anthony Elliott Psychoanalysis in Contexts London 1995 p 44 Anthony Elliott Social Theory since Freud London 2004 p 64 Larry O Carroll in A Gaitanidas P Curk eds Narcissism London 2007 p 94 Lesley Caldwell Sex and Sexuality Winnicottian Perspectives London 2005 p 37 a b Laplanche Jean Gender Sex and the Sexual Studies in Gender and Sexuality 8 201 219 About Holderlin and the psychoanalysis i e about the book of Jean Laplanche cf Roseline Bonnellier De Holderlin et la question du pere a la theorie de la seduction generalisee de Jean Laplanche Avancee paradoxale de la traduction d Œdipe en psychanalyse Wurttembergische Landesbibliothek Holderlin Archiv Internationale Holderlin Bibliographie online Id Nr 26088052007 0170 1 2 2007 0171 1 3 Elektronische Ressource Paris Bonnellier 2007 1 CD ROM 1041 S Expose Ausdr 18 S Zugl Paris Univ Paris XIII Diss 2007 Systemvoraussetzungen MS Word Textdatei Im HA auch als Papierausdruck 3 Bande HA2007 0171 1 3 These egalement reproduite par l Atelier National de Reproduction des Theses Diffusion ANRT 59046 Lille Cedex France ISBN 978 2 7295 7070 5 and Roseline Bonnellier Sous le soleil de Holderlin Oedipe en question Au premier temps du complexe etait la fille Paris L Harmattan Collection Etudes psychanalytiques fevrier 2010 358 pages ISBN 978 2 296 10411 2 With an introduction by Rainer Nagele edited and translated by Luke Carson Holderlin Archiv 1 Reperes biographiques Au seuil de l annee 2010 la Fondation Jean Laplanche Nouveaux fondements pour la psychanalyse a entre autres pour but de traduire en anglais les oeuvres de Jean Laplanche Reference sur le site de l Institut de France la Fondation Jean Laplanche Nouveaux fondements pour la psychanalyse a pour but general de contribuer dans l esprit qui a inspire la vie scientifique du Fondateur au developpement de la psychanalyse en France et a l etranger www institut de france fr rubrique fondation jean laplanche html Archived 14 May 2011 at the Wayback MachineReferences EditJohn Fletcher Peter Osborne 2000 The other within Rethinking psychoanalysis Radical Philosophy 102 Terry Harpold an assistant professor in the Department of English at the University of Florida refers to it as the best reference in English of its kind Interdisciplinary topics in literature the book as technology amp trope Archived from the original on 10 November 2005 Retrieved 21 November 2005 Laplanche J Pontalis J B 1973 The Language of Psycho Analysis W W Norton and Company ISBN 978 0 393 01105 0 Scarfone D 2015 Laplanche An Introduction The Unconscious in Translation ISBN 978 1 942254 02 7 Caruth Cathy An Interview with Jean Laplanche Retrieved 21 November 2005 Burgundy s Chateau de Pommard to Be Sold to Bordeaux Couple Wine Spectator Online Archived from the original on 20 August 2004 Retrieved 21 November 2005 Jean Laplanche Archived from the original on 18 October 2005 Retrieved 22 November 2005 Dominique Scarfone 2013 A brief introduction to the work of Jean Laplanche International Journal of Psychoanalysis 94 3 545 566 doi 10 1111 1745 8315 12063 PMID 23781835 S2CID 36749120 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jean 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