Our systems are now restored following recent technical disruption, and we’re working hard to catch up on publishing. We apologise for the inconvenience caused. Find out more

Recommended product

Popular links

Popular links


Lacan, Psychoanalysis, and Comedy

Lacan, Psychoanalysis, and Comedy

Lacan, Psychoanalysis, and Comedy

Patricia Gherovici, Apres-Coup Psychoanalytic Association, New York
Manya Steinkoler, Manhattan College, New York
October 2016
Available
Hardback
9781107086173

    This collection of essays explores laughter, humor, and the comic from a psychoanalytic perspective. Edited by two leading practicing psychoanalysts and with original contributions from Lacanian practitioners and scholars, this cutting-edge volume proposes a paradigm swerve, a Freudian slip on a banana peel. Psychoanalysis has long been associated with tragedy and there is a strong warrant to take up comedy as a more productive model for psychoanalytic practice and critique. Jokes and the comic have not received nearly as much consideration as they deserve given the fundamental role they play in our psychic lives and the way they unite the fields of aesthetics, literature, and psychoanalysis. Lacan, Psychoanalysis and Comedy addresses this lack and opens up the discussion.

    • A cutting-edge volume which proposes a new paradigm of comedy
    • Includes original contributions from leading psychoanalytic scholars and practitioners of the literary world
    • Written in an accessible and scholarly style

    Product details

    October 2016
    Hardback
    9781107086173
    265 pages
    236 × 158 × 17 mm
    0.49kg
    4 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction Patricia Gherovici and Manya Steinkoler
    • Part I. The Laughing Cure:
    • 1. Sarah's laughter: where babies and humor come from Manya Steinkoler
    • 2. Psychoanalysis as Gai Saber: towards a new episteme of laughter Dany Nobus
    • 3. Laughing about nothing: Democritus and Lacan Patricia Gherovici
    • 4. The surplus jouissance of the joke: from Freud to Lacan Marcel Drach
    • 5. Can you spare a laugh? Lacan, Freud, and Marx on the economy of jokes Jean Michel Rabaté
    • 6. Mother Pumper and the analyst's donuts Jamieson Webster
    • 7. Not in the humor: bulimic dreams Carol Owens
    • Part II. Comedy on the Couch:
    • 8. Psychoanalysis and tragicomedy: Measure for Measure after Zizek's Lacanian dialectics Geoff Boucher
    • 9. Comedy and the agency of the letter in A Midsummer Night's Dream Matthew Sharpe
    • 10. Jane Austen's wit-craft Molly Rothenberg
    • 11. The sexual politics of comedy: Henry James's 'The Chaperon' Sigi Jöttkandt
    • 12. Power in the closet: and its coming out Alenka Zupančič
    • Part III. He Who Laughs Last, Laughs Last: Epilogue: repetition, repetition, repetition: Richard Prince and the three R's Simon Critchley.
      Contributors
    • Patricia Gherovici, Manya Steinkoler, Dany Nobus, Patricia Gherovici, Marcel Drach, Jean Michel Rabaté, Jamieson Webster, Carol Owens, Geoff Boucher, Matthew Sharpe, Molly Rothenberg, Sigi Jöttkandt, Alenka Zupančič, Simon Critchley

    • Editors
    • Patricia Gherovici , Apres-Coup Psychoanalytic Association, New York

      Patricia Gherovici is a psychoanalyst and analytic supervisor and faculty at Apres-Coup Psychoanalytic Association, New York. She is co-founder and director of the Philadelphia Lacan Group.

    • Manya Steinkoler , Manhattan College, New York

      Manya Steinkoler teaches literature, film and psychoanalytic theory at the Borough of Manhattan Community College where she is Associate Professor. She is a psychoanalyst and member of Apres Coup and Espace Analytique, Paris.